Music Production Courses & Sound Engineering Degree | ACM (2024)

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Course Structure Modules & Skills Units The impact and influence of music: from creator to consumerMIF-404 Preparing for Collaborative WorkCIF-405 Music, Media and TechnologyCIF-402 DAW Composition & ArrangementSKU-PRO-01 Sound Recording TechniquesSKU-PRO-02 Sound Design 1: Synthesis & SamplingSKU-PRO-03 Fundamental Audio & Mixing ConceptsSKU-PRO-04 Music & the Creative IndustriesCIF-401 Music, society, and Culture: Perspectives and DebatesMIF-404 Engaging in Collaborative WorkCIF-406 Creative MixingSKU-PRO-12 Specialist Collaborative WorkCIF-501 Specialist Route SkillsCIF-503A/503S Professional Collaborative WorkCIF-502 Professional Route SkillsCIF-504A/504S Live Sound EngineeringSKU-PRO-11 AcousticsSKU-PRO-09 Ensemble RecordingSKU-PRO-08 Musical Directing and Studio CraftSKU-PRO-06 Leadership and CPDCIF-603 Immersive AudioSKU-PRO-20 Critical ReviewCIF-601A/601S Leading Professional Collaborative ProjectCIF-602 Independent PortfolioCIF-604A/604S Navigating the IndustrySKU-PRO-21 Mix with the ExpertsSKU-PRO-19 Mixing for Screen & BroadcastSKU-PRO-17 MasteringSKU-PRO-15 Arrangement and OrchestrationSKU-PRO-14 Professional Practice FrameworksCIF-701 Applied Research (Focus and Impact on Creative Industries Futures)CIF-702A/702S Ideas into ActionCIF-703 Making Connections and Building a CommunityCIF-704 Specialist Entry PortfolioCIF-001 Creative Project ManagementCIF-002 Application of Creative Practice: Introduction To Synthesis & Sound DesignSKU-FDN-009 Digital Product Development: Introduction To Production & Digital SoftwareSKU-FDN-005 Academic Practice & Effective CommunicationCIF-003

Course Structure

Our Music Production & Creative Sound Engineering specialism is offered through our Creative Industries Futures course, available as a BA / BSC (Hons) Degree, with optional Foundation Year or as an integrated MCCI Masters Degree.

Subject

Music

Pathway

Music Production

Specialism

Music Production & Creative Sound Engineering

Modules & Skills Units

Modules and Skills Units studied as part of this course (indicative list) include:
Skills units are reviewed on a cyclical basis. To ensure we are delivering the most up to date industry experience these are subject to change.

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The impact and influence of music: from creator to consumer Level - 4
Preparing for Collaborative Work Level - 4
Music, Media and Technology Level - 4
Sound Recording Techniques Level - 4
Music, society, and Culture: Perspectives and Debates Level - 4
Engaging in Collaborative Work Level - 4
Creative Mixing Level - 5
Specialist Collaborative Work Level - 5
Specialist Route Skills Level - 5
Professional Collaborative Work Level - 5
Professional Route Skills Level - 5
Live Sound Engineering Level - 5
Acoustics Level - 5
Ensemble Recording Level - 5
Musical Directing and Studio Craft Level - 5
Leadership and CPD Level - 6
Immersive Audio Level - 6
Critical Review Level - 6
Leading Professional Collaborative Project Level - 6
Independent Portfolio Level - 6
Navigating the Industry Level - 6
Mix with the Experts Level - 6
Mastering Level - 6
Arrangement and Orchestration Level - 6
Professional Practice Frameworks Level - 7
Applied Research (Focus and Impact on Creative Industries Futures) Level - 7
Ideas into Action Level - 7
Making Connections and Building a Community Level - 7
Specialist Entry Portfolio Level - Foundation
Creative Project Management Level - Foundation
The impact and influence of music: from creator to consumer Level - 4
Preparing for Collaborative Work Level - 4
Music, Media and Technology Level - 4
Music, society, and Culture: Perspectives and Debates Level - 4
Engaging in Collaborative Work Level - 4
Creative Mixing Level - 5
Specialist Collaborative Work Level - 5
Specialist Route Skills Level - 5
Professional Collaborative Work Level - 5
Professional Route Skills Level - 5
Live Sound Engineering Level - 5
Acoustics Level - 5
Ensemble Recording Level - 5
Musical Directing and Studio Craft Level - 5
Leadership and CPD Level - 6
Immersive Audio Level - 6
Critical Review Level - 6
Leading Professional Collaborative Project Level - 6
Independent Portfolio Level - 6
Navigating the Industry Level - 6
Mix with the Experts Level - 6
Mastering Level - 6
Arrangement and Orchestration Level - 6
Professional Practice Frameworks Level - 7
Applied Research (Focus and Impact on Creative Industries Futures) Level - 7
Ideas into Action Level - 7
Making Connections and Building a Community Level - 7
Specialist Entry Portfolio Level - Foundation
Creative Project Management Level - Foundation

The impact and influence of music: from creator to consumerMIF-404

This module enables students to understand the impact of music, musical applications and activities on physical and mental health.

Students will consider and contrast the potential and actual impact of music on well-being in different contexts. The module requires students to consider and analyse the components of musical applications and activities to support or challenge current research on this topic and to connect the theory with the practice.

Level - 4

Preparing for Collaborative WorkCIF-405

This module enables students to prepare and organise themselves and their work to engage in an interdisciplinary collaborative creative project with other students with some guidance and support. Students will also prepare to engage with relevant professional networks and any professional contributors by researching working contexts, philosophies, and work. Students will identify their strengths and development needs and examine team profiles and characteristics for participating in an effective collaborative project through a series of practical workshops.

Level - 4

Music, Media and TechnologyCIF-402

This module enables students to examine the role of music across a range of media.

Students will consider and compare the purpose, structure, and method of how music is used across different platforms and for different audiences.

The module requires students to review creative industries theory and practice of creating, sourcing and using music in media in a variety of formats and technologies and to connect the theory with the practice.

Level - 4

DAW Composition & ArrangementSKU-PRO-01

This Skills Unit re-enforces the underlying skills required to produce music within a Digital Audio Workstation. Introducing students to other DAWs and focusing on how arrangement skills can assist the role of the producer.

Level - 4

Sound Recording TechniquesSKU-PRO-02

This Skills Unit, introduces the students to Large Format Mixing Consoles, a wide range of microphones and associated techniques and how to record and process a range of instruments commonly found in Contemporary Music.

Level - 4

Sound Design 1: Synthesis & SamplingSKU-PRO-03

Synthesis and Sampling techniques are not only used within Electronic Music, but also commonplace across most modern music genres. Looking at different synthesis types from Subtractive, Granular and Wavetable but also including FM, Physical-Modelling and Spectral and the wide and varied ways that Sampling can be incorporated into Production styles.

Level - 4

Fundamental Audio & Mixing ConceptsSKU-PRO-04

Understanding the fundamentals of audio is vital for any Producer, to be able to problem-solve and adapt their workflow. Digital Audio principles and correct routing, signal flow and gain staging will help the students to take their mixes to the next level, by comprehending why and where problems may occur.

Level - 4

Music & the Creative IndustriesCIF-401

This module enables students to understand how music-related skills, practices and theories are being applied in other industry sectors to problem-solve, connect and innovate.

It examines the principles and terminology used in these professional contexts and requires students to research and investigate the potential futures of music, musicianship, and music applications.

You will consider your place as a musician or music practitioner within the creative industries landscape, mapping out your path and how to maximise opportunities to make money and grow your profile and career.

Level - 4

Music, society, and Culture: Perspectives and DebatesMIF-404

Music is ubiquitous and global, existing everywhere and anywhere across the world, every minute of the day.

Music is also deeply personal and has unique meaning across countries and local communities.

The creation of new music is often a blend of beat, bar, melodies and harmonies, with influence from other artists and genres, from rap to k-pop. As a musician or music practitioner it is incredibly important to understand where sounds come from, how you can use them and where it will land with the audience that you are trying to build. There will be those who like what you do and others who criticise. The easiest way to become a target for criticisms is if you are perceived to have not taken care to understand music within societies and across cultures, being aware of issues and challenges that have shaped and continue to shape your industry.

For example, as a creator you may love the syncopation or phraseology of another language, but it may not always be appropriate to lift, stitch and sample words from other cultures in an unsympathetic way.

At one level this is known as ‘censorship’, which we often associate with regulation, government or policy. However, this module also places an emphasis on self-regulation and self-censorship by having a deeper understanding of how music works across cultures and societies.

Words matter, words can start wars or friendships.

Therefore, in this core module we aim to inform you, whilst also allowing you a safe space to discuss and debate yourselves about your own views and forms of artistic and academic expression. There is often no right or wrong, it is just important that you can discuss and explain your creative outputs in an evidence based and critical manner. This is a skill that is valued in the professional sphere too, giving you the ability to know who you are as a creative practitioner and explain your influence and values to your industry networks and audiences.

Level - 4

Engaging in Collaborative WorkCIF-406

This module enables students to work collaboratively on a shared project brief. Students will carry out a collaborative creative project in which they will apply their Level 4 personal, interpersonal and soft skills; their technical and sector specific professional skills; their creative, critical thinking and problem-solving skills and their project management, research, networking and presentation skills. Students will regularly and routinely meet to develop, manage, problem-solve, reflect on and evaluate the project progress and success at meeting the project brief with support from staff with professional industry project experience.

Level - 4

Creative MixingSKU-PRO-12

Building on skills and knowledge gained in the Mixing Fundamentals Skills Unit, this course explores the creativity that emerges from breaking the rules and pushing recording and mixing equipment beyond their sensible limits. Here, you can explore creative approaches and processes as applied to mixing and begin to develop a unique sound as a producer.

Level - 5

Specialist Collaborative WorkCIF-501

This module enables students to contribute through their chosen specialism to an interdisciplinary collaborative creative industries project. Students should engage with the appropriate professional networks for their specialist or interdisciplinary field.

Level - 5

Specialist Route SkillsCIF-503A/503S

This module enables students to use tools, techniques, and procedures to work toward producing work of a professional standard in their chosen specialist route. These sources will be used to critically reflect and analyse their work and the work of other practitioners in the appropriate frameworks. ARTS-RELATED SPECIALIST ROUTE (A) Students will be able to use relevant academic research and sources to critically review and place their practice in a humanities, phenomenology or cultural framework. SCIENCE-RELATED SPECIALIST ROUTE (S) Students will be able to use relevant academic research and sources to critically review and place their practice in a scientific methodological and technical framework.

Level - 5

Professional Collaborative WorkCIF-502

This module aims to enable students to explore, examine, and review the function of a professional project. Students will work in a professional context to deliver a project in their specialism. Students will be responsible for identifying the requirements of a professional project brief. They will plan, deliver and review a professional project to current industry standards with their peers. Students will register themselves or/and their work as appropriate with a professional association and actively manage their professional networks, professional ethics and professional communications.

Level - 5

Professional Route SkillsCIF-504A/504S

This module enables students to create a portfolio of professional, specialist work demonstrating transferable skills to meet sector expectations. Students will apply sector specific creative and technical skills in different industry contexts. ARTS-RELATED SPECIALIST ROUTE (A) Students will be able to use relevant academic research and sources to critically review and place their practice in a humanities, phenomenology or cultural framework. SCIENCE-RELATED SPECIALIST ROUTE (S) Students will be able to use relevant academic research and sources to critically review and place their practice in a scientific methodological and technical framework.

Level - 5

Live Sound EngineeringSKU-PRO-11

The Live Sound industry is directly linked to Music Production. This Skills Unit wll enable students to understand how their mixes can translate across to venues PA systems. Giving the opportunities to learn new skills used by Live Sound Engineers within setup, monitors and Front of House and previous technical knowledge can be adapted from Studio Production to work in a live environment.

Level - 5

AcousticsSKU-PRO-09

Acoustics crosses over into many audio applications and industries. Getting the best out of your control room, monitoring, live room recording and other acoustic spaces are some of the many ways that a deeper understanding of acoustics can help.

Level - 5

Ensemble RecordingSKU-PRO-08

Recording an ensemble of instruments is a skill used across numerous genres. Working with the acoustic space and how this interacts with the musicians, this Skills Unit enables students to ehnance their recording skills by working with instruments within ensebles such as – String Quartets, Jazz bands and grouped or choir vocals.

Level - 5

Musical Directing and Studio CraftSKU-PRO-06

Every Producer working in a studio environment at some stage will work with other Artists. This Skills Unit, links Production students to Musicians with a focus on communication & collaboration. Getting the best performance from an Artist, while also managing the technical responsibilities in the studio is a skillset that prepares the students for the Industry.

Level - 5

Leadership and CPDCIF-603

This module enables students to engage with continuing professional development and to review and develop their leadership skills in different contexts. Students will examine different models of leadership and review and develop their range of leadership tools, techniques and expertise in this area.

Level - 6

Immersive AudioSKU-PRO-20

The world of Immersive audio is ever changing and evolving, This Skills Units aim, is for students to be able to explore areas such as the use of Dolby Atmos and the way that sound can be produced and mixed to work in immersive environments.

Level - 6

Critical ReviewCIF-601A/601S

This module includes a research or practical project that critically reviews one or more current issues, constraints or practices that impacts the music and wider creative Industries, the application of music to other industry sectors or broader cultural or workforce issues relating to music and the creative cultural industries. ARTS-RELATED SPECIALIST ROUTE (A) Students will be able to use relevant academic research and sources to critically review and place their practice in a humanities, phenomenology or cultural framework. SCIENCE-RELATED SPECIALIST ROUTE (S) Students will be able to use relevant academic research and sources to critically review and place their practice in a scientific methodological and technical framework.

Level - 6

Leading Professional Collaborative ProjectCIF-602

This module aims to enable students to build their leadership and professional skills through an interdisciplinary collaborative professional project. Students will design the requirements of the professional project brief, manage the project and communications and evidence project outputs.

Level - 6

Independent PortfolioCIF-604A/604S

This module enables students to create a portfolio and digital presence that includes course output, work experience, freelance work or volunteering targeted to professional opportunities or further study. ARTS-RELATED SPECIALIST ROUTE (A) Students will be able to use relevant academic research and sources to critically review and place their practice in a humanities, phenomenology or cultural framework. SCIENCE-RELATED SPECIALIST ROUTE (S) Students will be able to use relevant academic research and sources to critically review and place their practice in a scientific methodological and technical framework.

Level - 6

Navigating the IndustrySKU-PRO-21

This Skills Unit is designed to link students to the working Industry, preparing them for their chosen areas of expertise and how to adapt and use their specialism within the workplace.

Level - 6

Mix with the ExpertsSKU-PRO-19

Leading mixers from a variety of genres will share their knowledge and experience in this skills unit through masterclasses, workshops and mix deconstructions.

Level - 6

Mixing for Screen & BroadcastSKU-PRO-17

This skills unit will introduce you to the unique requirements and challenges of mixing audio for visual media and broadcast. Alongside learning about approaches and processes involved in mixing for media, you will gain a deep understanding of the technology that underpins media broadcast including both terrestrial and online delivery platforrms.

Level - 6

MasteringSKU-PRO-15

Mastering is the final stage of any audio production, This Skills Unit, gives students the opportunity to advance their mastering skills, using both software & hardware. As Digital Distribution continually evolves, keeping up to date with the latest formats and specifications is important. From vinyl, CD and digital mastering, the students will learn the skills to finalise their own music within Industry standerds.

Level - 6

Arrangement and OrchestrationSKU-PRO-14

This Skills Unit focuses on the arrangement & orchestration techniques used by Producers. Taking a song in its basic format and being able to expand its instrunentation is a valuable skill. Linking to previous work with Ensembles, the students will work with a variety of music & instruments to understand how they can be arranged within their productions.

Level - 6

Professional Practice FrameworksCIF-701

This module enables students to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the professional sector specific expertise required for a creative industries profession. Students apply these creative and technical skills in a wide range of interdisciplinary contexts. Students will create or synthesise tools, techniques, and procedures to produce work that solves complex problems and disrupts in order to meet interdisciplinary objectives.

Level - 7

Applied Research (Focus and Impact on Creative Industries Futures)CIF-702A/702S

This module enables students to evidence academic expertise in an applied research context. Students will engage and reflect on the developmental process and develop learning strategies for applied research. They will work on a project collaborating with local communities, industry or academic networks as appropriate. This module runs across two terms, the first term focuses on the specific focus of the applied research and the second with the delivery and impact measurement for the research. ARTS-RELATED SPECIALIST ROUTE Students will be able to use relevant academic research and sources to critically review and place their practice in a humanities, phenomenology or cultural framework. SCIENCE-RELATED SPECIALIST ROUTE Students will be able to use relevant academic research and sources to critically review and place their practice in a scientific methodological and technical framework.

Level - 7

Ideas into ActionCIF-703

Within this module students will investigate the project management processes needed to develop a project from concept to release. Students will explore projects from the perspectives of different collaborators in the research. They will identify potential collaborators for the different stages of developing and implementing their ideas and will develop skills and techniques to effectively pitch at a high level to a variety of audiences.

Level - 7

Making Connections and Building a CommunityCIF-704

This module enables students to Identify, inform, and establish a network of peers and relevant industry and community contacts to develop opportunities and advocacy in key organisations in the local community, research organisations, charities and the creative industries as well as connect with communities of investors. Students will engage core stakeholders in activities and communications to enable effective development of opportunities and increased advocacy using professional development tools such as action learning, critical reflective practice, clinical supervision, or other appropriate methods. Students will design, coordinate, and evaluate internal and external communications in a portfolio of evidence that tracks responses, activities, ethical considerations, influence, and impact.

Level - 7

Specialist Entry PortfolioCIF-001

This module aims to support students to develop a portfolio demonstrating their readiness for the MIF undergraduate programme.

Level - Foundation

Creative Project ManagementCIF-002

This module aims to provide students with the skills to effectively organise and manage projects.

Level - Foundation

Application of Creative Practice: Introduction To Synthesis & Sound DesignSKU-FDN-009

This module aims to help learners expand their palette of timbres and textures using appropriate hardware and software in the production of original and contemporary work.

Level - Foundation

Digital Product Development: Introduction To Production & Digital SoftwareSKU-FDN-005

This module aims to give students the knowledge and skills to create contemporary digital products using appropriate software e.g. Sequencing (Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).

Level - Foundation

Academic Practice & Effective CommunicationCIF-003

This module aims to provide students with core academic skills in using resources, referencing, presentations and the tools to communicate their ideas effectively.

Level - Foundation

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