However, through the Music, Multimedia and Electronics (MME) programme, you can involve yourself in subjects on the razor edge of research within the field and become proficient in disciplines that will prepare you for a vast array of career options.
In collaboration with the School of Music, this course provides cutting-edge interdisciplinary study in these exciting and emerging technologies, crossing the boundary between arts and science. Building on core modules in electronic engineering and music technology, the course offers specialisation in the design of electronic systems for creative practice and scientific research in music. Students can expect to learn both software and hardware development skills from the ground up and apply these techniques in a variety of engineering applications. This is complemented with study of the sciences of music, along with computer music and music technology.
The Music, Multimedia and Electronics programme at the University of Leeds draws on the internationally acclaimed research of the University of LeedsÕ Interdisciplinary Centre for Scientific Research in Music, with whom students are able to collaborate and get involved with research projects spanning an array of music technology related topics.
Our specialist facilities include state-of-the-art recording suites in the School of Music and dedicated acoustics and digital media laboratories in the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. Music creation and production tools including Logic and Ableton are available for use at any time, as well as studios equipped for up to 12.1 Surround Sound.