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Music Technology

Course details
  • Bachelor of Science (with Honours)
  • 4 Years
  • Full-Time
  • 7 September 2027
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Paisley Campus

Course summary

OVERVIEW

Prepare for a career in the music and media industry with UWS’s BSc (Hons) Music Technology.With access to state-of-the-art, industry-standard equipment and software, you’ll be involved in:
• Audio post-production
• Acoustics
• Electronic music composition
• Immersive audio
• Industry studies
• Live sound production
• Music recording and production
• Mastering
• Synthesis and sound design
Complementing the theory you’ll learn in class, regular guest lectures from industry professionals will help strengthen your understanding of Music Technology.

PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS

• This programme will provide you with the knowledge and practical experience needed to work in the creative music, audio and media sectors.
• You will develop a wide range of industry relevant technical skills related to music and audio production.
• This programme is accredited by JAMES (Joint Audio Media Education Support) and is an Avid Learning Partner, which gives you the opportunity to gain Pro Tools certification.

PROGRAMME DETAILS

Teaching is delivered between two dedicated Apple Mac labs complete with two recording studios and two surround post-production suites, one of which is Dolby Atmos enabled. The studios operate with Pro Tools and Logic with a selection of outboard processing hardware catering for up to 24 channels of recording. You will also have access to industry standard software and hardware. Our Macs are equipped with the latest versions of Avid Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Apple Logic Pro X, Final Cut X and Max for Live.

CAREERS

BSc (Hons) Music Technology graduates have the technical skills, business awareness and networking abilities to secure roles in industries including:
• Audio post-production
• Acoustics and live sound
• Broadcast audio
• Education
• Immersive game audio
• Music mixing & mastering
• Sound design
• Video and media production

Modules

Course Modules

Year 1
Students will be introduced to modern audio/music recording and production techniques through creating podcasts and music recording projects in the studio with a range of software and AVID Pro Tools systems. Creativity within computer-based music will be studied and developed. Within live sound and acoustics, they will work with analogue and digital consoles and small PA systems. They will also investigate and develop an appreciation of the scope of music production and the music and media industry.
• The Creative Computing Professional
• Audio For Broadcast
• Recording and Production 1
• Music Production Analysis
• Computer Music
• Sound Reinforcement Systems
Year 2
Studio recording and production techniques are further developed with a deeper focus on industry technical standards. You will study electronic music and understand MIDI control through composition and sound design in Ableton. Audio post production work enhances your skills in synchronisation, editing and processing techniques for deliverable media. Practical impulse response capture and room acoustics theory provides you with contextualised learning in reverberation, room design and acoustic analysis. Continuing studies in sound reinforcement theory and systems will culminate with group work and the technical production of a live music event.
• Audio Post-Production
• Acoustics
• Live Sound Technologies
• Music Recording and Production
• Sound System Design
• Electronic Music
Year 3
You will work in small production teams with musicians and artists producing professional multi-song recordings (EP's), video and web content for promotional purposes for the artist. This will be used to showcase your employable skills within a portfolio context. Music and media industry business and legal aspects are studied in terms of employment and entrepreneurship. Audio processing is introduced through the creation of a suite of effects developed in Max For Live for Ableton Live.
• The Music and Media Industry
• Audio Visual Integration
• Professional Studio Practice
• Audio Signal Processing
• Music Technology Project
• Immersive Audio/ Work Based Learning
Year 4
The honours year features an extensive individual project culminating in the production of a dissertation and portfolio assets. You can customise your topic to enable you to develop specialised knowledge and skills towards your area of interest for future employment. You will be required to raise the quality of your work to implement professional and European standards for the delivery of audio in stereo and surround formats. Using current industry relevant mastering plug-in software and applying your professional listening skills, you will finalise selected tracks and format them for distribution. You will produce and synchronise all the audio assets required to complete a sound track for an animated short film. You will apply the principles of signal processing in the development of software synthesisers and generative MIDI sequencing devices using Max For Live in Ableton Live.
You will further develop your sound design and audio post-production skills within a non linear audio environment for the specific requirements of computer games.
• Music Technology Major Project
• Audio Mastering
• Audio For Film & Animation
• Advanced Audio Sig

https://psmd.uws.ac.uk/UWS/2024-25/Programme-Specifications/Undergraduate/Computing-Engineering-and-Physical-Sciences/BSc (Hons) Music Technology Single.pdf

Assessment method

You will be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials and production workshops.

Professional bodies

Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.

  • The Joint Audio Media Education Services

How to apply

Apply by
13 January 2027

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
W350
Institution code:
U40
Campus name:
Paisley Campus

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3
  • Year 4

Entry requirements

Typical qualification requirements

A level
CCD

Including Music or Music Technology and English, plus GCSE Maths or Physics.
For Year 2 entry, BBC including Music/Music Technology, English and either Maths or Physics

T Level
Pass (C and above)

in relevant subject
For year 2 entry, Grade M required in relevant subject

UCAS Tariff
Offer: 90

including Music/Music Technology and English

Scottish HNC
Pass

Entry to Year 2 with a HNC in one of the following titles: Sound Production; Music Technology; Music & Audio Technology.

Scottish HND
Pass

Entry to Year 3 with a HND in one of the following titles: Sound Production; Music Technology; Music & Audio Technology

Scottish Higher
BCCC

Including Music or Music Technology and English plus National 5 Maths/Applications of Maths or Physics.

Scottish Advanced Higher
CCD

For entry to Year 2, including Music/Music Technology, English and either Maths or Physics

Pearson BTEC Extended Diploma (QCF)
DDM

For year 2 entry, in relevant subject

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Offer: 24

including Music and English, plus Maths or Physics at Standard Level
For year 2 entry, 28 points including Music, English and either Maths or Physics

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
MMM

Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)
H3H3H3H4

including Music and English, plus Maths or Physics at Ordinary Level

Year 1 entry with SWAP (BBB) Access to STEM.
For year 3 entry, a portfolio of work and short essay must be submitted

Entry requirements for students joining after Year 1: Year 2 Entry:
Scottish Advanced Highers: CCD including Music/Music Technology and English plus Higher Maths or Physics
T Level: Full T Level with Grade M (120 Tariff points) in relevant subject
A Levels: BBC including Music/Music Technology and English PLUS Maths or Physics
International Baccalaureate: 28 points including Music and English PLUS Maths or Physics
SQA HNC/BTEC Level 4 HNC: Sound Production; Music Technology; Music & Audio Technology
BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM

Year 3 Entry:
SQA HND/BTEC Level 5 HND: Sound Production; Music Technology; Music & Audio Technology
A portfolio of work and short essay is required for year 3 entry to this programme.

Minimum Qualification Requirements

Typical qualification requirements

A level CCD

Including Music or Music Technology and English, plus GCSE Maths or Physics.
For Year 2 entry, BBC including Music/Music Technology, English and either Maths or Physics

UCAS Tariff Offer: 63

including Music/Music Technology and English

Scottish Higher CCC

Including Music or Music Technology and English plus National 5 Maths/Applications of Maths or Physics.

Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017) H3H3H3H4

including Music and English, plus Maths or Physics at Ordinary Level

Additional entry requirements

Portfolio
A portfolio of work and short essay will be required for entry to Year 3 of this programme

English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 minimum in each skill / component.
Cambridge English Advanced176 overall with no sub-test less than 169
Cambridge English Proficiency176 overall with no sub-test less than 169
Trinity ISEPassISEII with the minimum of a Pass in all sub-tests
PTE Academic54An overall score of 54 with no element below 51
TOEFL (iBT)78no sub-test less than: Reading: 17; Listening: 17; Speaking: 17; Writing: 17

For applicants whose first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level. The reason for this is that it’s essential that you are able to read, speak and understand the English language to get the most out of your time at UWS. All international applicants are required to meet minimum English language standards, with the exception of: // Native speakers of English // Erasmus students (unless advised otherwise) // non-Erasmus students from EU partner institutions (your institution must provide confirmation of your English language ability in the absence of a formal qualification) The qualifications above must have been gained within two years prior to the start of your course at UWS.https://www.uws.ac.uk/international/english-language-requirements/

Contextual admissions

Universities and colleges consider more than grades when assessing applications and may make offers based on a range of criteria. Learn more about contextual offers.

Our Minimum Entry Requirements are applicable to those applicants who have not had an equal opportunity to demonstrate their academic ability at school or college and are known as ‘widening access’ applicants. We also sometimes refer to this type of applicant as receiving a ‘contextual’ offer. For more information, please visit our website using the link below.

Learn more on the University of the West of Scotland website

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Per year tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
Scotland£1820*
England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland£9790
EU & International£18900*

* This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

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