Sound Engineering and Production Beng (Hon)
Course Overview - Sound Engineering and Production Beng (Hon)
Successful performances often depend on the sound output. Build theoretical and practical skills to create a better sounding experience with our BSc (Hons) Sound Engineering and Production degree.
Sound engineers are essential to how we perceive live and recorded sound. As digital listening experiences expand, and more new listeners engage on different devices, sound quality and delivery is paramount. By studying the fascinating field of sound, audio and acoustics, you can open up exciting career opportunities where you can create, shape and manage sound an...
<strong>Successful performances often depend on the sound output. Build theoretical and practical skills to create a better sounding experience with our BSc (Hons) Sound Engineering and Production degree.</strong><br/><br/>Sound engineers are essential to how we perceive live and recorded sound. As digital listening experiences expand, and more new listeners engage on different devices, sound quality and delivery is paramount. By studying the fascinating field of sound, audio and acoustics, you can open up exciting career opportunities where you can create, shape and manage sound and audio.<br/><br/><strong>Learn to create a better sound experience</strong><br/>Co-located at our MediaCity and Peel park campuses, minutes away from buzzing central Manchester, our Sound Engineering and Production degree will guide you through this creative blend of science and engineering. We use small-group teaching to deliver carefully-designed modules that embed theoretical knowledge and creative application, and help you to build technical and transferable skills for to build a career in audio and media industries.<br/><br/>Initially, you will explores a variety of practical applications including radio, TV, music recording and live sound. You will study audio systems, music technology, live sound connection and studio production. As you progress, you will look at advanced audio production, audio installation and sound design. With your future in focus, you can also choose specialist modules in audio for gaming and virtual reality or audio forensics.<br/><br/>This pathway is designed to include an optional industry placement between years two and three. On successful completion of a placement, you can add with professional experience to your final degree award.<br/><br/><strong>Build skills using world-class facilities</strong><br/>At the forefront of audio and acoustics teaching and research for over 60 years, we are home to some ground-breaking, world-class facilities. During your studies, you will develop your hands-on skills in laboratories and studios used for industry testing and research. This includes an anechoic chamber and two semi-anechoic chambers, a transmission suite, reverberation chambers, an ITU standard listening room, a 3D Ambisonic listening booth and audiometric test facilities. At our MediaCity campus, you can enjoy access to multi-million pound Pro Tools enabled studios, 3D animation suites, TV and video suites, and digital media performance labs.<br/><br/><strong>Get closer to industry</strong><br/>With the legendary Manchester music scene on our doorstep, you will have plenty of opportunities to hear sound and audio in action. Along with a network of major media companies surrounding our MediaCity campus, you will be in the right place to add some practical industry experience to your studies too. <br/><br/><strong>Features</strong><br/>• Develop your knowledge of the recording process, enhanced by scientific and technical aspects<br/>• Acquire production knowledge of a variety of practical applications including radio, TV, music recording and live sound<br/>• Learn how to use typical software tools for the generation, control, processing and audio reproduction<br/>• Understand the relationships between sound and the environment, wherever it is being produced<br/>• Explore audio game design, acoustic modelling, and the techniques behind augmented reality<br/>• Gain professional-level knowledge and skills by including a placement year where you can apply your knowledge and develop further transferable skills
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
Peel Park Campus
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
H349
Institution Code
S03
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
112
Scottish Higher
112 UCAS points to include a technical or scientific subject (for example, Maths, Physics, Music Technology, IT or Electronics). If you have not studied any of the above specified subjects, you may still be considered if you meet the tariff points and are able to show evidence of keen interest or practical experience in audio or audio production-related fields in your personal statement.
Access to HE Diploma
112 UCAS points from a QAA-approved Science or technical programme.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
28
Including Grade 5 in Higher Level technical or scientific subject (for example, Physics, Music Technology, IT or Electronics).
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
DMM
Required from a technical or scientific subject e.g. Maths, Physics, Music Technology, IT or Electronics or similar. E.g. BTEC in Music Technology or Music Production.
Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)
112 UCAS points to include a technical or scientific subject (for example, Maths, Physics, Music Technology, IT or Electronics). If you have not studied any of the above specified subjects, you may still be considered if you meet the tariff points and are able to show evidence of keen interest or practical experience in audio or audio production-related fields in your personal statement.
GCSE/National 4/National 5
In addition to Level 3 requirements, you must have evidence of Level 2 GCSE English and Maths at Grade C/4 or above.
A level
112 points. Two full A-levels required as a minimum, to include Grade C in a technical or scientific subject e.g. Maths, Physics, Music Technology, IT or Electronics. If you have not studied any of the above specified subjects, you may still be considered if you meet the tariff points and are able to show evidence of keen interest or practical experience in audio or audio production-related fields in your personal statement.
T Level
M
Accepted at grade Merit from the below subjects; you must also show experience and/or genuine interest in audio or audio production related fields in your personal statement. Business and Administration or Construction and the Built Environment (Building Services Engineering for Construction, Design, Surveying and Planning for Construction). Creative and Design (Craft and Design, Media Broadcast and Production). Digital (Digital Data Analytics, Digital Software Development, Digital Support and Security). Engineering and Manufacturing (Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing Maintenance, Installation and Repair for Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering, Manufacturing, Processing and Control).
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