BSc (Hons) Electronic Music, Computing and Technology Undergraduate Programme By Goldsmiths, University of London |TopUniversities
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Tuitionfee

66,800 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

This interdisciplinary programme allows students to create their own tools for performance as well as develop their own instruments, interactive installations or reactive sound design. Apart from that, students will learn to create custom software that can be used to further their artistic goals and to pioneer the future of electronic music. Students will also learn electronic music composition, production and performance with software design and digital signal processing. This programme is available for study for 4 years full-time with the third year spent on a placement in a relevant industry or institution.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

This interdisciplinary programme allows students to create their own tools for performance as well as develop their own instruments, interactive installations or reactive sound design. Apart from that, students will learn to create custom software that can be used to further their artistic goals and to pioneer the future of electronic music. Students will also learn electronic music composition, production and performance with software design and digital signal processing. This programme is available for study for 4 years full-time with the third year spent on a placement in a relevant industry or institution.

Admission Requirements

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  • European Baccalaureate: 75%
  • Irish Leaving Certificate: Three HL subjects with 655
  • An A-level, or equivalent, qualification in Music or Music Technology is preferred

Jan-2000

Domestic
37,000 GBP
International
66,800 GBP

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