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    Music Composition and Technology for Film and Games

    University of Hertfordshire

    University of Hertfordshire

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    United Kingdom, Hatfield

    University RankQS Ranking
    888

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    W392

    Campuses

    University of Hertfordshire

    Hatfield

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines28-Sep-2024
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,750  / year
    Next Intake 28-Sep-2024

    Music Composition and Technology for Film and Games

    About

    Why choose this course?

    • Compose, produce and implement music for games, animation and film
    • Graduate success at Ubisoft, Frontier Developments, Konami & Universal
    • 2nd in the East of England (after Cambridge) for Music (2023 Complete University Guide)
    • You are fascinated by the potential of technology in the creative process and wish to explore the likes of Unreal Engine, Unity, WWise, FMOD, Logic, and Pro Tools.
    • Involvement from our alumni, providing their experiences of how the course has helped them into employment.    
    • You wish to understand and explore current trends in film music and game audio.
    • Gain a BSc – because we genuinely explore the art and science of music composition/ audio design.
    • You wish to be taught by current practitioners and exponents in the art of writing film and games.
    • You wish to be part of a department within a school that includes filmmaking, animation and game design.
    • The Music Composition and Technology for Film and Games degree is a unique and distinctive degree award in the UK.
    • We have some of the best resources in the UK, including state-of-the art music studios and specialist film, animation and game design facilities. "‹

    What's the course about?

    This specialist degree focuses on game audio and film music, covering creative, technical and business. You'll compose, produce, and implement music and sound for a huge variety of film, animation and game audio titles, and be part of networking and collaboration within the school of creative arts. With the support of industry professionals, you'll analyse the styles of different composers and genres, understand film/ game workflows, explore middleware, and develop a critical understanding of how musical parameters affect visuals. You'll also study the business aspects of this sector, pursue work experience and build the skills to become a creative, technical and entrepreneurial musician/ audio professional.

    This course is part of the music department in the School of Creative Arts, and a wide range of undergraduate music degrees are on offer.

    Check out our facilities

    Music students at the University of Hertfordshire have access to a stunning array of well-maintained resources and facilities aligned to industry standards, including recording studios, performance spaces, critical listening spaces, high-spec computing labs and a loan store offering a range of free-to-use equipment.

    Find out more about our music facilities here.

    Your main campus is College Lane

    This is where the creative arts, science and health-related subjects are based. This means you'll share the campus with future nurses, scientists, artists and more. You can use the common rooms to relax with friends, work out in the 24-hour gym or have a drink in our on-campus pub or cafes. We also have restaurants for you to eat in or grab something on the go. Our Learning Resources Centres are open 24/7, which means you can study whenever suits you best. Want to pop over to the other campus? You can take the free shuttle bus or walk there in just 15 minutes.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawajihiya with 70% or above. High School Diploma with a minimum overall average of 3.0, 2 Advanced Placement (AP) with a minimum score of 3.0

    Career

    The games industry is a continually growing area, with our graduates in a range of audio-based roles. 2019-20 student stories include Robin McGovern (Junior Audio Designer) at Ubisoft Dأ¼sseldorf, Matthew Mainprize (Audio Designer), Gavin Chuong (Graduate Audio Rigger) at Frontier Developments for games such as 'Jurassic World Evolution', and Jamal Green (Composer) for SKELATTACK, published by Konami - out on PS4 / XboxOne / Nintendo Switch & PC. Our students are also progressing into successful production music careers, 2020 has seen both Oscar Aldred and Toby Ellis join Universal Production Music as composers. 

    "I feel very confident in saying that I would not have the privilege on working on these fantastic games had I not graduated from the University of Hertfordshire where I studied my Bachelor of Science Degree in Music composition and Technology for Film and Games.  My time studying this degree was crucial in my development as an audio professional. This high standard of creating and creativity when paired with the more technical modules of going in depth with middleware and Unity helped teach the missing knowledge which would become the essential foundations to make me perfect for my current role. I am very proud to be an alumni of the University of Hertfordshire"‌ - Robin McGovern, Ubisoft

    "The BSc in Music Composition and Technology for Film and Games course gave me a great platform to learn, improve and open my mind to new audio possibilities.  Additionally, as part of my degree, I undertook a placement year where I had an internship at Rare, working on audio for 'Sea of Thieves'. This experience certainly opened my eyes (or ears) to the world of sound design/music and video games, and was something I took forward into my third year when I came back to University. Couple my time at Rare with modules on the course that were specially focused on creating sound and music for games, I gained knowledge of creating assets for projects. And the relevant engines/ tools commonly used for development"‌ - Matthew Mainprize, Frontier Developments

    Our graduates have also gone on to be professional Film composers and songwriters (including exclusive contracts with EMI and Sony Music for example), working for major companies such as the BBC, PRS, as well as sound engineering and teaching. Several have continued their studies for Master's and PhD degrees.

    Our graduates have gone on to successful careers as film and TV composers and songwriters (including some with exclusive songwriting contracts with EMI and Sony Music). They work for organisations such as the BBC and PRS, create sound design for computer games, and work in sound engineering and teaching. Others continue their studies with a Master's and PhD.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,750 

    How to Apply

    Apply via UCAS

    All applications for undergraduate university degree courses are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

    Typically, they must submit their application to UCAS by 15 January deadline to give them the best possible chance of securing a place at their preferred university. For further details, look up the key UCAS dates so you are aware of what you have to do when.

    They can choose up to 5 courses to apply for. These can be at one university or spread across different institutions. The same application is used for the 5 choices so selecting similar topics will make it easier to write a focused submission.

    Completing the UCAS application

    If you have questions on how to apply, you can talk to staff during a university open day visit.

    The UCAS application is made online. Information required include:

    1. personal details and information about support requirements.
    2. background details.
    3. course and university choices.
    4. education and qualifications overview.
    5. employment details and experience.
    6. personal statement.
    University of Hertfordshire

    Music Composition and Technology for Film and Games

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