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  • Electronic Music Production AAAS

    Shoreline Community College

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Master a broad base of electronic music technology knowledge, including MIDI music production, sequencing, synthesis, and sampling.

    • Leicester, United Kingdom

    Full time

    12 months

    On-Campus

    English

    Whether your interests are in electroacoustic or digital composition, sound installations or audio-visual work, our course focuses on using technology to create original and innovative music.

    • Saltaire, United Kingdom

    English

    Develop your love of music and turn it into a career! Gain skills in areas such as music production, sequencing, composition, sound for film, live sound techniques and event management. You will also explore the structure of the music industry and develop the listening skills required by music technologists.

  • Master of Science in Music Technology

    Indiana University Bloomington Online

    • Online USA

    Distance Learning

    English

    Music technology uses modern mechanical applications to enhance the musical experience. This knowledge is used in many fields, including the entertainment industry, education, and therapy.

  • Bachelor in Music & Technology

    Carnegie Mellon University College of Fine Arts

    • Pittsburgh, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    A Collaborative Approach to the Future of Music.

    • Elsah, USA

    English

    Our curriculum and music events support the pursuit of artistic excellence and academic study. You’ll develop your knowledge and ability through coursework, private instruction, and frequent performance opportunities. We also provide training in theory (fundamentals through species and florid counterpoint), history (ancient through contemporary and world studies), analysis (structural and harmonic), and performance studies in chamber music, large ensembles, solo repertoire, and composition.

  • A Level Music

    Collingham College

    • Earl's Court, United Kingdom

    English

    A Level Music offers students an opportunity to learn and develop an understanding of music history, composition and performance. The new A- level aims to equip pupils with the necessary tools to study music at university level or potentially gain a job in the music industry. The new AS level provides the student with a solid understanding of the basic tenants of performance, composition and music history.

  • Bachelor of Music

    University of Cambridge Clare College

    • Cambridge, United Kingdom

    English

    Number of students per year: 4-6 Typical offer: A*AA or 7,7,6 (42+ overall) in the IB or the equivalent in other educational systems. Essential subjects: One subject must be Music (not Music Technology), except for applicants with Grade VIII theory (ABRSM). A basic knowledge of harmony, counterpoint and analytical skills, such as can be studied at A-level, is a distinct advantage.

  • Music A Level

    Kent College Canterbury

    • Rough Common, United Kingdom

    English

    Music is at the heart of Kent College and our splendid music department offers a broad range of opportunity to pupils of all ages and abilities. Working within a positive and vibrant environment, our aim is for music to be both fun and productive, ensuring that pupils perform and progress to the best of their abilities.

  • MPhil in Music and Media Technologies

    Trinity College Dublin - Department of Engineering, Environment and Emerging Technologies

    • Dublin, Ireland

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    In recognition of a shared interest in Information Technology and a growing awareness of its relevance for music, Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Music initiated a Master programme in Music and Media Technologies in Trinity in 1996. A particular feature of this programme is a balanced approach to musical and technological topics. Musically, a strong emphasis is placed on the development of adaptable compositional skills, while technological topics are addressed from both a hands-on workstation/studio exposure and a fundamental mathematical and scientific basis, which focuses on musically relevant issues.

    • Preston, Australia

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    Melbourne is the music capital of Australia and one of the greatest music cities in the world, with more live music venues per person than New York, Paris, Berlin or Tokyo. The music industry generates $25 million per year in Melbourne alone and there’s no better place to learn the ins and outs of the music production industry.

  • Bachelor of Music - Audio

    Australian Institute of Music

    • Sydney, Australia

    Full time, Part time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Calling All Aspiring Sound Engineers, Music Producers and Audiophiles!

  • Music Diploma – Level 2

    Dudley College of Technology

    • Dudley, United Kingdom

    English

    This course will inspire and enthuse you to consider a career in the music industry providing you with the opportunity to develop practical skills whilst gaining a broad knowledge and understanding of the music industry. Weekly technical workshops will focus on the development of musical, production and compositional skills.

  • Level 2 UAL Diploma in Music Technology

    North East Surrey College of Technology - Nescot College

    • Epsom, United Kingdom

    English

    Our Level 2 Diploma in Music has been designed to reflect industry and as such you will develop your creative and technical skills throughout the course. Using industry-standard software, you will learn how to use computer music systems, synthesisers and samplers and develop skills in recording techniques that will stand you in good stead for a level 3 qualification. Many of the tutors are working musicians or with specialist knowledge. We have a dedicated sound recording studio within our media suite.

  • Bachelor of Music Industry (Major in Songwriting)

    Box Hill Institute of TAFE Victoria

    • 465, Australia

    On-Campus

    English

    The Bachelor of Music Industry program is the most flexible and innovative music program in Australia. The program is designed to support emerging music professionals across all areas of the industry to work collaboratively, think innovatively, and create their own pathway into industry.