BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production course overview
This Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree, validated by the University of Central Lancashire, is designed to develop a broad range of industry-specific skills to offer the greatest opportunity for employability in the fields of Live and Studio sound engineering.
The strong vocational emphasis of the course is underpinned by a relevant amount of theoretical study. Our degree has been developed in close partnership with key industry partners, allowing for a mix of theoretical understanding and practical application while also working towards industry recognised qualifications in AVID's Pro Tools, British Safety Council Health & Safety certification, and Apple’s Logic Pro.
Designed to teach elements of music production and sound engineering, from fundamental to advanced, the BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production course focuses these skills towards the specific purpose of studio engineering and the live sound industry.
Based entirely at SSR, you have access to well-equipped facilities, with professional sound recording studios, a live venue, analogue and digital equipment, industry standard software and IT facilities, as well as editing and post production facilities.
BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production detailed course description
Units studied include:
BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production course special features
Embedded into the modules will be industry accreditations such as Pro Tools 101, Pro Tools 110, Logic 101, (requires additional courseware) and British Safety Council Health & Safety certification.
FAQ
Who is the BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production course for?
The BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production course is designed for those wishing to build a career in music production in both the studio and live sound environments. The course will train you in all aspects of music production from basic studio engineering and production, to advanced mic’ing and mixing techniques; music technology including AVID Pro Tools, Reason and Logic; audio mastering, and music production for a range of media including advertising, web design, film and TV, and computer games. The course provides an in-depth preparation for a diversity of careers in the recording industry, providing the professional skills needed within all areas of music production, but will also teach you the transferable skills needed for all aspects of sound engineering, giving you a broader aspect for opportunities in employment within the creative industries.
It’s suitable for beginners, and those with relevant industry experience or previous training.
Are there any pre-requisites?
If you are under 21, then the normal UCAS requirements apply (see applications page). If you are over 21, and do not have enough academic qualifications, but have relevant industry experience, you may be invited in for an interview. See the applications tab for UCAS requirements.
When will I study?
Normally you will attend lectures 2 - 3 days per week. The days change each semester. The rest of the time is for your own individual research and practical work – SSR’s generous opening hours fit in with our students’ lives:
Monday-Thursday – 8.30-10.00pm (and on occasions we can extend to midnight)
Friday 8.30-6.00
Saturday and Sunday 9.00 -8.00pm
How much will it cost?
Please contact SSR on 0161 276 2111 for up to date information on tuition fees.
Who will teach me?
You will be taught by industry active tutors who are currently working with musicians, TV and film companies, computer games companies. Our tutors have worked for Pet Shop Boys; Snow Patrol; Elbow; Warner Brothers; Granada; 3sixtymedia; LioneyesTV; BBC; Peter Kay; The Royale Family. In addition, our tutors are world expert instructors in Pro Tools.
Where will the BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production course lead me?
As a successful graduate of this course you will have a number of career options available to you. Many freelance sound engineers work in live sound, recording or production, film and television post production, TV broadcast, theatre, audio post production, computer games; radio, or a combination of these areas.
What is the success rate of the BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production course?
As this is a brand new course, we have no statistics yet. But our pass rate on other courses is impressive. Of those who complete, 95% will successfully pass all exams and meet the professional standards that their course demands. Students emerge with a qualification and an impressive showreel to take to employers. Our careers department offers support to students, and through our impressive industry connections and creative partners, we are able to successfully place students into some impressive jobs working for companies such as WIGWAM; Granada; BBC; Sumners; GMAZ; Hummingbird sound; MUTV; as well as leading bands and musicians such as Radiohead, Girls Aloud, Take That; Amy Winehouse, and Westlife.
As one of our students recently commented: “Other organisations have got a toe in the water of the industry SSR is fully immersed.” For more information on student success stories click here.
What facilities and studios will I use?
We have some impressive and highly professional equipment and resources that are used in the industry including:
In addition to the teaching what extra features does the BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production course have?
Students on the BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production course can expect to have field trips to highly exciting music venues and events, recording studios and media companies to see what goes on behind the scenes and meet key people in the industry. Some recent examples include ELBOW; Girls Aloud and Westlife, as well as trips to Granada. We also have regular guest lectures from key experts from the Music industry, and the TV and film world. Some examples are; the sound engineers for Prince, Def Lepard, and Ian Brown, and the post production staff for Peter Kay and Steve Coogan. Pro Tools 101 and 110 certification exams are also embedded into the course in Year 1, as is Logic Pro 101.
Will I be expected to buy equipment?
Our studios and computer suites are all fully equipped for everything you need on the course. If however you want to continue studying and practising at home, then it would be advisable to buy some software – but ask us first! SSR students get enviable discounts on lots of software and plug-in packages. As part of your course, you will be expected to buy some books (just like studying at any university), especially Pro Tools books.
Once I leave is that it?
We have a saying at SSR: "Once an SSR student always an SSR student" and through our Graduate Support Programme you can expect to receive additional services from SSR. This includes continued access to our careers service and introductions to our creative partners; information on job opportunities; use of studios and edit suites at heavily discounted rates; special discounted rates on continued training courses such as Pro Tools and Apple software.
BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production entry requirements & applications
Applications for the BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production course must be made via UCAS. To apply, you will need the following information.
Award - BSc (Hons)
UCAS code - J931 BSc/SLMP
Institution Code - C-30
Campus code - CLANC / C30
Mode of attendance - Full time and part time
Duration - 3 Years
Start dates - September
BSc Hons Studio & Live Music Production course entry Requirements
200 UCAS points from at least two A2-level passes (or equivalent) including one science or technology-based subject and one music or design-related subject.
Applicants for these courses must also have five GCSE passes at grade C or above (or equivalent) including mathematics and English.
Applicants may be required to attend for interview.
Awarding body - UCLAN
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