University of Hertfordshire - Postgraduate Online Event
23 Feb 2026, 16:00
Hatfield
Discover our BSc (Hons) Music Production and Promotion degree where you will focus on music creation and skill refinement, whilst studying various music and production styles and how they fit within industry. This is just one of five exciting courses in the Undergraduate Music Programme.
This personalized course seamlessly integrates music production and sound technology with essential promotional skills for budding music producers. Using state-of-the-art sound technology, you'll craft your unique musical style while mastering the art of recording, production, and industry-ready product promotion.
Our assessment approach skips traditional exams, emphasizing hands-on work. As a creative technologist, you'll showcase your music as coursework submissions, building an impressive, market-ready portfolio.
You will find yourself engaged in extensive collaboration within the School of Creative Arts, connecting with peers in Songwriting, Audio Engineering, Live Sound, Lighting, and Performance Technology. These collaborations mirror real-world industry practices.
Our dedicated Music department comprises active industry professionals, including producers, songwriters, composers, remixers, sound designers, and technology journalists. Benefit from their experience and expertise in your education.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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