On this degree, you'll be introduced to a wide range of sound/music practices to inspire and inform your own creative development. We filmed some of these practices when AJ from KISS FM came to see us.
At Greenwich, you'll have access to some of the latest sound technologies, which you'll use constructively, recording, transforming and synthesising in a way that expands your horizons and opens you up to new sonic possibilities.
What will I learn?
Blurring the distinction between sound and music, this course explores the possibilities of working with all sound, equipping you with the skills to work creatively in a range of contexts, including: film, television, computer games, music production, radio, advertising, theatre, animation, product design, museums, acoustics, sonic art and contemporary music.ÊWith emphasis on creative practice and critical thinking, the programme will expand your skills in recording, understanding, editing, critiquing, generating and composing sound.