Build foundations for your professional life as a commercial music producer, equipped with the latest techniques and experience in a range of music production equipment. Create a diverse portfolio of work that will prepare you for the modern collaborative creative industries, whether you want to perform as a DJ, produce and release your own music, or create soundtracks for films and games.
Our BA (Hons) Music Production will allow you access to industry-standard equipment for recording, mixing, editing and production, giving you valuable practice in working as a professional producer at the same time as developing your skills in critical listening, and your historical knowledge of music production.
Many of your modules will be shared with our other music courses, giving you the chance to collaborate with different students and develop all-important skills for your professional life, such as teamworking and time management. You’ll also have opportunities to work with students on our film and computer game degrees, creating soundtracks for their projects.
In year two, you’ll broaden your understanding of the modern music industry by seeking and completing a placement in an area of your own interest. This will also help you learn to self-evaluate your transferable and employability skills and develop them further.
Our optional modules will allow you to shape our music production course for your chosen career. For example, ‘Audio for Film’ or ‘Audio for Games’ will develop your competence in production sound recording, sound effect creation, alongside specialist skills like automated dialogue replacement or production of non-linear interactive experiences.
The UK music industry contributed £5.8 billion to the UK economy in 2019 - up 11% from £5.2 billion in 2018. (PRS for Music)
Course Details - Modules
Year one
Music in Context (Core). Dots, Lines and Waves - Songwriting 1 (Core). Studio Techniques (Core). Music Production (Core).
Year two
Music Performance 2 (Core). Ruskin Module (Core). Music Industry (Core). Audio for Film (Optional). Audio for Games (Optional). Composition and Orchestration (Optional). Music in Therapy (Optional). Chords, Contours and Grooves - Songwriting 2 (Optional).
Year three
Music Major Project (Core). Collaborative Project (Core). Portfolio (Core).
Placement year
Work Placement (Cambridge School of Creative Industries)
Course Details – Assessment Method
Our open assessment tasks will challenge you to come up with your own creative responses, giving you space for active and creative rehearsals, collaborative experimentation and the development of your own independent work.
You’ll also be assessed using different methods and strategies that reflect the wide variety of activities involved in music-making. As well as creative projects, these might include presentations/performance; essays; analytical work; portfolio development; and written and practical exams.
Modules are subject to change and availability.
Course Details – Professional Bodies
Professional Bodies are not listed for this Course.
How to Apply
26 January 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:
W378
Institution code:
A60
Campus Name:
Cambridge Campus
Campus code:
Points of Entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
Year 1
Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry (Year 2 and Beyond)
Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry are not listed for this Course.
International applicants
Standard Qualification Requirements
from minimum of 2 A Levels (or equivalent), preferably to include Music, Music Technology or a related subject.
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