BMus Music Technology

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BMus Music Technology

  • Objectives Music Technology at Kingston offers training, in state of the art facilities, in practical, technical and academic areas of music technology. Students are also able to develop specialist interests in a wide range of topics including performance and composition. We aim to teach, as much as possible, through practical workshops and hands on experience. No restrictions on genre exist and applications from students wishing to specialise in popular music and jazz as well as classical and other genres are welcomed.
  • Entry requirements Entry Requirements -a degree (level 6) in an Early Years subject or a degree (level 6) in any subject plus a level 3 qualification in an Early Years subject -a GCSE grade C in English and Maths -a current Criminal Records Bureau clearance -recent and considerable experience across whole 0-5 years age range
  • Academic title BMus Music Technology
  • Course description BMus Music Technology

    Programme

    Year 1

    -Critical Listening
    -Music World
    -Recording Techniques 1
    -Sounds and Structures
    -Studio Arrangement
    -Writing About Music

    Year 2

    -Analysing Electroacoustic Music
    -Arts Management
    -Collaborative Performance Project 2: Hybrid Art Forms
    -Creating Music and Sound for Image
    -Recording Techniques 2
    -Research Skills
    -Sound Synthesis

    Year 3

    -A Change is Gonna Come: Global Perspectives & Cultures of Popular Music
    -Conducting
    -Ensemble Performance 2
    -Individual Composition/Performance Project Minor
    -Individual Project
    -Music in Context
    -Research Seminars
    -Smells like Teen Spirit: Writing Popular Music Lyrics
    -Sound Diffusion
    -The Studio Musician
    -Those Who Can, Teach: Contemporary issues in music education
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