BSc (Hons) Live Sound, Lighting and Performance Technology 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Hertfordshire |TopUniversities

BSc (Hons) Live Sound, Lighting and Performance Technology

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

15,964 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

MusicMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Music

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our BSc (Hons) Live Sound, Lighting and Performance degree is one of five exciting courses in the Undergraduate Music Programme.

A varied course where you will cover the fundamentals of sound principles such as acoustics and capture, sound reinforcement, music studio design, signal-theory, processing, sound synthesis, audio electronics, networked audio, multichannel audio and storage. Once the basics are established, you will focus on venue-based audio systems - from concert halls to festivals and everything in-between.

In addition to handling and designing audio systems, you will also learn about video, lighting, augmentation, and virtual reality through the lens of broadcast and live events.

On this course you will collaborate extensively within the School of Creative Arts, connecting with peers in the fields of Music Production, Audio Engineering and Songwriting. These shared experiences are reflective of how you will work in industry.

Many of our university staff within the Music department are active within the music industry, whether as producers, songwriters, composers, remixers, sound designers or technology journalists, and are able to bring their experience and expertise into the teaching space.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Music

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our BSc (Hons) Live Sound, Lighting and Performance degree is one of five exciting courses in the Undergraduate Music Programme.

A varied course where you will cover the fundamentals of sound principles such as acoustics and capture, sound reinforcement, music studio design, signal-theory, processing, sound synthesis, audio electronics, networked audio, multichannel audio and storage. Once the basics are established, you will focus on venue-based audio systems - from concert halls to festivals and everything in-between.

In addition to handling and designing audio systems, you will also learn about video, lighting, augmentation, and virtual reality through the lens of broadcast and live events.

On this course you will collaborate extensively within the School of Creative Arts, connecting with peers in the fields of Music Production, Audio Engineering and Songwriting. These shared experiences are reflective of how you will work in industry.

Many of our university staff within the Music department are active within the music industry, whether as producers, songwriters, composers, remixers, sound designers or technology journalists, and are able to bring their experience and expertise into the teaching space.

Admission Requirements

112+

3 Years

Domestic
9,535 GBP
International
15,964 GBP

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