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LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC 98 London College of Music London College of Music welcome those who share our passion, whether your interests are in performance, composition, music technology, performing arts or music management. Our groundbreaking courses are respected worldwide – taught by practising industry experts, while visiting staff from all over the globe bring with them fresh perspectives and cutting-edge knowledge, ensuring our graduates are among the most desirable in the UK and beyond. We have global links across the Americas, Asia, Europe and in Africa, notably in the USA, Singapore and Australia. We are based in the heart of the UK’s music and media industry, and with access to professional venues and studios including the famous Ealing film Studios, there’s no better location to develop your skills. Enhanced career prospects: Our groundbreaking courses are respected worldwide. Sara Raybould MMus Director, London College of Music SARA RAYBOULD: Sara has vast experience within both popular music performance and the music industry as a whole working with many of the leading manufactures as a produce specialist. Sara’s particular focus within London College of Music is to encourage a real community of study for the students, promote external performance through LCM Live and continue to create new links with the music industry in order to increase employment potential. The first and only all-Steinway School in London

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London College of

Music

London College of Music welcome those who share our passion, whether your interests are in performance, composition, music technology, performing arts or music management.

Our groundbreaking courses are respected worldwide – taught by

practising industry experts, while visiting staff from all over the globe bring with them fresh perspectives and cutting-edge knowledge, ensuring our graduates are among the most desirable in the UK and beyond.

We have global links across the Americas, Asia, Europe and in Africa, notably in the USA, Singapore and Australia. We are based in the heart of the UK’s music and media

industry, and with access to professional venues and studios including the famous Ealing film Studios, there’s no better location to develop your skills.

Enhanced career prospects:

Our groundbreaking courses are respected

worldwide.

Sara Raybould MMusDirector, London College of Music

SArA rAybOULD:Sara has vast experience within both popular music performance and the music industry as a whole working with many of the leading manufactures as a produce specialist.

Sara’s particular focus within London College of Music is to encourage a real community of study for the students, promote external performance through LCM Live and continue to create new links with the music industry in order to increase employment potential.

The first and only all-Steinway School in London

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LCM offers industry relevant music education across an impressive range of courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level, led by current music professionals from performance, composition, production, technology and management backgrounds.

Moving out of my country was a really difficult decision for me, so I wanted to choose the best option. The facilities and the opportunities here are perfect for my professional aspirations. Being part of a well-known university has been one of the most important experiences of my life. I really like the teachers… they give me all the tools I need.

Agustin Straffon Muzquiz, Mexico, MA Music Performance and Recording

University of West London • International Student Prospectus 2014

London College of Music Examinations 101

Undergraduate Courses

BA (Hons) Acting for Stage 102

BA (Hons) Musical Theatre 103

BA (Hons) Theatre Production (Design and Management) 104

bMus (Hons) Music with Foundation 105

BA (Hons) Music Management 106

bMus (Hons) Music Performance 107

bMus (Hons) Music Performance with Music Management 108

bMus (Hons) Music Performance with Music Technology 109

bMus (Hons) Music Composition with Music Management 110

bMus (Hons) Music Composition with Music Technology 111

bA (Hons) Live Sound Production 112

bA (Hons) Music Technology Specialist 113

bA (Hons) Music Technology with Music Composition 114

bA (Hons) Music Technology with Music Performance 115

bA (Hons) Music Technology and Pop Music Performance 116

bA (Hons) Music Technology and Radio Broadcasting 117

bA (Hons) Music Technology and Video Production 118

FdA Music Technology 119

Postgraduate Courses

MA Advanced Music Technology 120

MMus Electronic Music Composition 121

MA Music Industry Management and Artist Development 122

MMus Performance 123

PgDip Performance 124

MMus Performance (work-based Learning) 125

MMus/PgDip Popular Music Performance 126

MA Record Production 127

MMus Composition (Concert Music/Film and Television) 128

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Meet:

Professor Francis Pott

beginning his musical career as a chorister at New College, Oxford, Francis Pott later held Open Music Scholarships at Winchester College and Magdalene College, Cambridge, studying composition under robin Holloway and Hugh Wood. recipient of four national awards for composition, in 1997 he also gained first prize in the solo piano section of the Prokofiev International Composing Competition, Moscow. From 1991 to 2001 he was John bennett Lecturer in Music at St Hilda’s College, Oxford, and also a bass lay clerk in the Choir of Winchester Cathedral under the direction of Dr David Hill.

In 2001 he took up the post of Head of Music at LCM, later becoming its Head of Composition and also Head of research Development across the whole Faculty of Arts. In February 2007 the University appointed him to its first ever Chair of Composition.

Francis Pott’s works have been performed and broadcast in almost forty countries worldwide and in the Vatican, published by four major

houses in the UK and widely recorded for world release on commercial CD. In both 2006 and 2011 he was a nominated finalist in the Choral section of the Annual Composer Awards organised by bASCA [british Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors] in conjunction with the BBC. In 2012 he was winner of the international composing competition of the Cheltenham Festival.

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Chair of Composition and Head of Research

London College of Music

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101University of West London • International Student Prospectus 2014

Email:lcm.exams@ uwl.ac.uk

Entry requirements

The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

StructuredWe offer an integrated set of qualifications in music, drama and communication, including opportunities for students of all levels: from introductory exams for beginners, through graded exams, to professional diplomas in performance and teaching.

InnovativeOur wide range of exam subjects includes piano, all orchestral instruments, singing, electronic keyboard, jazz, guitar (classical, electric, bass, acoustic and rock), drums, music theatre, popular music vocals, traditional music, ensembles, composition, oral communication, ESOL and many more. recent additions to our provision include recital grades and a range of exams assessed though DVD submission.

London College of Music Examinations

The external examinations of LCM Exams are held throughout the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and in many countries worldwide, and are unique in the graded examinations sector in being awarded by a university (University of West London).

ApprovedLCM Exams are internationally recognised. In the UK they are regulated by Ofqual, ensuring their quality and standards, and higher grades are awarded UCAS tariff points for university entrance.

Why choose LCM Exams?• We take very seriously the

quality of our service, we are approachable and supportive

• We will do our utmost to assist you in achieving your full potential

• We are contemporary in our approach, and responsive to people’s needs

• We are an awarding body which is fully integrated with a university

• We are able to offer a very broad range of qualifications from early learning to postgraduate level.

modern university in London for Music**

No.2

Find out more at:www.uwl.ac.uk/lcmexams

Call:+44 (0) 20 8231 2364** The Guardian University Guide 2012

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The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

Find out more at:www.uwl.ac.uk/yourcountry

Entry requirements

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This course is for students who have practical expertise in acting and wish to develop further skills to enable entry to the professional world of performance. The acting methods studied are focused in Western and Eastern Europe and will concentrate on the demands on the voice working within the ‘live’ performance space.

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

Career optionsGraduates may go on to careers in many aspects of experimental, physical and ‘live’ theatre, community theatre, theatre in education, applied theatre and therapy (following the successful completion of a postgraduate qualification in this area), teaching (following the successful completion of a Postgraduate Certificate in Education programme) or many related customer service industries.

Award BA (Hons)

UCAS Code W410

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

ModulesYear 1• Movement Studies 1• Acting 1 – Improvisation• Voice Studies 1• Musical Theatre for Actors 1• Acting 2• Textual Studies 1• Combat/Contemporary Dance/

Choreography (additional studies).

Year 2• Movement Studies 2• Acting 3• Voice Studies 2• Physical Theatre and Combat• Scene Analysis• Textual Studies 2• Contemporary Dance/

Choreography (additional studies).

Year 3• Applied Vocal Techniques• Public Production 1• Devised Theatre Project• Public Production 2• Professional Practice• Research Project.

Course overviewThis course offers a unique, exciting, demanding and disciplined practical training in acting incorporating the many facets of vocal management. The important work of Feldenkrais supports both the physical and vocal (sung and spoken) development of our actors. you will also be encouraged to develop skills as an inspired self-reflective practitioner, which will enhance your ability to deal with all styles of theatrical performance and possible areas of research in your final year of study or, if appropriate, following graduation.

The history of theatre will inform your practical studies in voice, movement and acting to give both integrity and truth to your performance work. This will lead you into making informed decisions within the rehearsal room with regard to performance work undertaken.

In addition to your required studies, you will be given an intensive view of the actor’s workplace and a thorough grounding in ‘performance’ business acumen, and will be expected to perform in at least three full-scale professional productions in addition to a showcase. you will work with current practitioners from the West End and all performances will be in professional venues.

bA (Hons) Acting for Stage

Course Highlights

We have established our own creative agency

affiliated to the course and have relevant links with the industry to promote

the work of our students.

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Find out more at:www.uwl.ac.uk/yourcountry

Entry requirements

The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

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English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

Career optionsGraduates may go on to careers in acting or musical theatre, community theatre, theatre in education, applied theatre and therapy (following the successful completion of a postgraduate qualification in this area), teaching (following the successful completion of a Postgraduate Certificate in Education programme) or customer service industry.

Course overviewThis course is intended for those students who have a practical expertise in performance and wish to develop these skills in actor-singer training further to enable entry to the professional world of performance. The individual exploration of ‘sense over sound’ is a notable and distinctive feature of this course. The important work of Feldenkrais supports both the physical and vocal (sung and spoken) development of our actor-singers. In addition to the acquisition of a strong performance discipline, the course seeks to develop each student as an inspired self-thinking practitioner with the ability to devise and perform original musical theatre works – much of this pioneering work will be completed in conjunction with Mercury Musicals.

Uniquely, this course is placed within the music conservatoire sector and provides individual singing tuition at all levels of the work, while engaging in the disciplines of acting, actor movement, voice, stage combat and dance. The exciting and enriched environment of this study includes composers, performers, jazz musicians, music technology students, media, photographers and fashion designers.

ModulesYear 1• Movement Studies 1• Acting 1 – Improvisation• Voice Studies 1• Musical Theatre for Actors 1• Acting 2 • Textual Studies 1• Dance/Choreography

(additional studies)• Stage Combat (additional studies) • Sung Voice Studies.

Year 2• Movement Studies 2• Acting 3• Voice Studies 2• Musical Theatre for Actors 2• Scene Analysis• Textual Studies 2• Dance/Choreography

(additional studies)• Stage Combat (additional studies) • Sung Voice Studies.

Year 3• Public Production 1• Devised Theatre Project• Public Production 2• Professional Practice• Research Project• Sung Voice Studies.

This course encourages an intellectual and practice-based interrogation of musical theatre in addition to giving the actor/singer a respect for the various demands of both written text and the musical score.

Award BA (Hons)

UCAS Code WW45

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

bA (Hons) Musical Theatre

Course Highlights

We have established our own creative agency affiliated to the course and have relevant

links with the industry to promote the work of

our students.

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The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

Find out more at:www.uwl.ac.uk/yourcountry

Entry requirements

Course Highlights

Located in west London, with superb access to the West End.

Gain insights and experience by taking an active role within LCM productions and visiting

productions to our partner theatres.

Career optionsGraduates from the degree in Theatre Production course will have developed a wide scope for career progression. The course’s tailored modules offer a significant and unique set of training opportunities to enhance your career prospects.

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

ModulesYear 1• Introduction to Theatre

Management Practice• Theatre Craft• Theatre in Practice• Theatre Production

and Technologies• Creativity and Enterprise• Visions and realities.

Year 2• Theatre in Context• Specialist Theatre Skills• Production and Staging• Industry and Enterprise• Collaborative Production –

Personal Project.

Year 3• Theatre Management and

Professional Practice• Contemporary Theatre

and Events Studies• Audience and Experience• Internship: Specialist Practice• Final Project – Production.

Course overviewThis new and innovative course gives you a work-based solution to combining study and practice. both in its purpose and approach, it combines teaching a challenging vocational qualification with real industry-led skills and crafts. by running the course in collaboration with a working theatre, we put you at the very heart of the complex and inspiring world of performance arts.

The course covers a wide variety of theatre and performance-related practice, creating a solid foundation in theatre craft and management skills, from which you can develop the skills and confidence to forge your chosen career path in the industry. Throughout the course, we establish industry recognition with a high quality reputation, by producing highly motivated and experienced graduates.

This course sets out to change the landscape of the traditional studies usually associated with it. It embraces the idea that, for aspiring individuals to succeed, it is essential to create an environment that supports the pursuit of new knowledge, wider understanding, and inspirational values.

Award BA (Hons)

UCAS Code W461

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

bA (Hons) Theatre Production (Design and Management)

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Find out more at:www.uwl.ac.uk/yourcountry

Entry requirements

The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

Career optionsOur graduates are now working across the music industry with successful careers in theatre, television, film and media, radio and studios, and in orchestras and bands, working as solo artists, performers and arrangers. Graduates have also entered the related areas of music publishing and arts management, instrumental or vocal teaching, and (after further study) classroom teaching.

ModulesYear 1 • Performance Studies Modules Or• Composition Modules And • Introduction to General

Musicianship A and b• Discovering Music• Musical Form and Structure• Music Project. Year 2• Performance Studies Modules• General Musicianship• Tools for Understanding Music• Music History A – 1600–1900• Music History B – 20th Century.

Year 3• Performance Studies Modules.

Optional modules: Choose four optional modules, visit our website for the full list.

Year 4• Performance Studies Modules.

Optional modules: Choose four optional modules, visit our website for the full list.

Award BMus (Hons)

UCAS Code W315

Duration Four years or three and half years

Start date January and September

Course overviewThe first year of study commences from either September and runs in the traditional academic year with a break over the summer or there is now an option to take an accelerated first year, which runs from January through to August moving you directly on to the second year in September. The first year of study ensures that you are fully equipped with academic, performance and English skills to better prepare you for commencement of Level 4 study.

This four year extended degree course is offered with individual lessons from leading professional musicians. The foundation year precedes the usual three year course to build core skills and knowledge that will enable you to enter the particular undergraduate course with confidence in your second year.

As well as individual lessons, the course also includes supporting study of general musicianship, harmony, music history and analysis of musical techniques. Teaching and learning is very practical and includes masterclasses, tutorials, lectures and a wide range of ensemble work. Assessment is also varied and includes coursework, practical assessment and portfolio submission.

Our courses in music performance and composition combine a university education with professional training that develops your musicianship skills as well as analytical and critical abilities. This is enhanced by one-to-one lessons that develop your individual instrumental, vocal or creative skills.

bMus (Hons) Music with Foundation

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Course Highlights

LCM has many connections with the music industry, arts organisations and prominent performance venues so you

gain practical experience.

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The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

Find out more at:www.uwl.ac.uk/yourcountry

Entry requirements

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Career optionsGraduates will gain a grounded knowledge and understanding of the skills relevant to music management and the wider music business and will be able to begin a career in the industry in the areas of artist management, booking agencies, PR and press, publishing, record labels, event and tour managing, collection societies and self employment.

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

ModulesYear 1• Professional Skills for

business and Finance• Introduction to Technology• The role of Music Management • People Management and

Negotiation Skills• Introduction to Music

and Media Law• Music Video Production.

Year 2• PR and Publicity• Agency and Promoters• Collections Societies

and Industry Associations• Enterprise and

business Development• Creative Promotion and

Marketing Communications• Live Event Management.

Year 3• Event Design• blast radio• Festival Studies• Project• Strategic Management.

Plus ONE option from: • Conference and Exhibition Studies • Stage Management.

Course overviewFor students interested in the business side of music, this is a compelling course that provides a mastery of the key skills and knowledge bases required to succeed in the broader, contemporary music business. The 18 modules taught across the three year course together deliver a comprehensive overview of the business side of music today.

Award BA (Hons)

UCAS Code N290

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

This exciting new undergraduate course allows you to study music management and the wider music industry, taught by a team of highly experienced practitioners from within this field, and you will gain an all-round grounding in the skills and knowledge bases required to subsequently work in the broader music business.

bA (Hons) Music Management

Course Highlights

Staff are current music industry practitioners with extensive experience and

contacts. Guest speakers from the wider industry appear

each semester.

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Find out more at:www.uwl.ac.uk/yourcountry

Entry requirements

The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

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Career optionsOur graduates are now working across the music industry with successful careers in theatre, television, film and media, radio and studios, and in orchestras and bands, working as solo artists, performers and arrangers. you may also choose to continue your studies at postgraduate level. LCM offers an MMus in Performance as well as the degrees of DMus and PhD.

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

ModulesYear 1• Performance Studies Modules• General Musicianship• Tools for Understanding Music• Music History A – 1600–1900• Music History B – 20th Century.

Year 2• Performance Studies Modules.

Plus FOUR options from: • Jazz Studies• Music and Enterprise• Orchestration and Arranging • Advanced Musicianship• 20th/21st Century

Performance Workshop• Creative Sound (Music Technology)• Modern Music and beyond.

Year 3• Performance Studies Modules.

Plus FOUR options from: • Independent Research Project• Chamber Music Project• Advanced Orchestration

and Arranging• Music Management• Music Education Workshop• Advanced Performance

Project (Showcase)• Experimental Sound

(Music Technology).

Course overviewThis specialist course involves individual lessons on a main instrumental or vocal study principally in classical or jazz. you can specialise in particular areas, but the course also helps you to develop flexible musicianship skills and affords the opportunity to explore new styles and techniques. Teaching and learning is very practical and includes masterclasses, tutorials, lectures and a wide range of ensemble work.

The course also includes supporting study of music history and analysis as well as music management. In the final year there are opportunities to pursue independent project work and to showcase your talents as a performer or undertake an educational placement. Assessment is varied and includes course work, practical assessment and portfolio submission. Students can also elect to be examined for the ALCM and LLCM performance diplomas whilst taking the course, thus gaining professional accreditation in addition to a first degree.

Award BMus (Hons)

UCAS Code WJ88

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

Our courses in music performance combine a university education with professional training that develops your musicianship skills as well as analytical and critical abilities. This is enhanced by one-to-one lessons that focus upon developing your individual instrumental or vocal skills.

bMus (Hons) Music Performance

Course Highlights

Staff are current music industry practitioners with extensive experience and

contacts. Guest speakers from the wider music industry appear each semester.

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The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

Find out more at:www.uwl.ac.uk/yourcountry

Entry requirements

Course Highlights

LCM has many connections with the music industry, arts organisations and prominent

performance values.

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On this course you will develop the skills and knowledge that will enable you to manage your own career. you will also receive one-to-one tuition that will focus on developing your individual instrumental or vocal skills.

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

Career optionsOur graduates are now working across the music industry with successful careers in theatre, television, film and media, radio and studios, and in orchestras and bands, working as solo artists, performers and arrangers. Graduates have also entered the related areas of music publishing and arts management, instrumental or vocal teaching, and (after further study) classroom teaching.

Award BMus (Hons)

UCAS Code W392

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

ModulesYear 1• Performance Studies Modules • Introduction to Technology• The role of Music Management • General Musicianship• Music History B – 20th Century Or• Tools for Understanding Music.

Year 2• Performance Studies• Collections Societies• Live Event Management.

Plus TWO options from: • Jazz Studies• Orchestration and Arranging • Advanced Musicianship• 20th/21st Century

Performance Workshop• Creative Sound (Music Technology).

Year 3• Performance Studies• Festival Studies.

Optional modules:• Music Management• Independent Research Project• Chamber Music Project• Advanced Orchestration

and Arranging• Music Education Workshop• Advanced Performance

Project (Showcase)• Experimental Sound

(Music Technology).

Course overviewWe will provide you with the opportunity to network with other students and industry professionals and the skills to manage your own career within the music industry. Our highly experienced members of staff will work with you to develop your skills on your chosen instrument, while providing an in-depth knowledge of the mechanics, marketing, promotion and psychology of a performer, to prepare you for a successful career.

The course also helps you to develop flexible musicianship skills and affords the opportunity to explore new styles and techniques. Teaching and learning is very practical and includes masterclasses, tutorials, lectures and a wide range of ensemble work. The course also includes supporting study of music history and analysis as well as music management. In the final year, there are opportunities to pursue independent project work and to showcase your talents as a performer or undertake an educational placement. Assessment is varied and includes coursework, practical assessment and portfolio submission.

bMus (Hons) Music Performance with Music Management

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Find out more at:www.uwl.ac.uk/yourcountry

Entry requirements

The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

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English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

Course Highlights

LCM has many connections with the music industry, arts organisations and prominent

performance venues.

Career optionsOur graduates are now working across the music industry with successful careers in theatre, television, film and media, radio and studios, and in orchestras and bands, working as solo artists, performers and arrangers. Graduates have also entered the related areas of music publishing and arts management, instrumental or vocal teaching, and (after further study) classroom teaching.

Award BMus (Hons)

UCAS Code W393

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

ModulesYear 1• Performance Studies Modules• Desktop Composition• Introduction to Sound• General Musicianship• Music History B – 20th Century Or • Tools for Understanding Music.

Year 2• Performance Studies Modules• Sound Technology • Creative Sound (Music Technology).

Plus TWO options from:• Jazz Studies• Music and Enterprise• Orchestration and Arranging • Advanced Musicianship • 20th/21st Century Performance

Workshop. Year 3• Performance Studies Modules• Audio Post-production• Experimental Sound

(Music Technology).

Plus TWO options from:• Independent Research Project• Chamber Music Project• Advanced Orchestration

and Arranging • Music Management• Music Education Workshop• Advanced Performance

Project (Showcase).

Course overviewWe will provide you with the technical knowledge to record, capture and produce music, while our specialist staff will help you to develop advanced skills on your chosen instrument. We will develop your understanding of contemporary sound, including pre- and post-production, plus all the essential theory and techniques to collaborate, record and network with a multitude of students from a range of disciplines across our community of study. you will also have supporting studies in musicianship and analysis, and perform in concerts and ensembles.

In the final year, there are opportunities to pursue independent project work and to showcase your talents as a performer or undertake an educational placement. Assessment is varied and includes coursework, practical assessment and portfolio submission.

This course combines academic education with professional training to develop your musicianship skills, as well as your analytical and critical abilities. This is enhanced by teaching that is focused on developing your technical knowledge and your music production skills.

bMus (Hons) Music Performance with Music Technology

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The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

Find out more at:www.uwl.ac.uk/yourcountry

Entry requirements

Career optionsOn graduating career options include media composition, music publishing, arranging and copying, and music management, artist development or composition teaching. you may choose to continue your studies with a postgraduate qualification such as MMus Film and Television Composing, MMus Concert Music or progress towards a DMus Composition.

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

ModulesYear 1• Composition• General Musicianship• Introduction to Technology• The role of Music Management.

Optional modules: • Music History B – 20th/21st Century• Tools for Understanding Music.

Year 2• Composition• Orchestration and Arranging• Music and Enterprise• Collections Societies

and Industry Associations.

Optional modules: • Live Event Management• The New Music and beyond

(Music History 1945 to Present)• Jazz Studies• Advanced Musicianship• Independent Research Project.

Year 3• Composition• Music Management• Advanced Orchestration

and Arranging.

Optional modules:• Festival Studies• Music Project (researched

based: single or double)• Music Education Workshop• Experimental Sound.

Course overviewbMus (Hons) Music Composition with Music Management specialises in and encourages a creative and exciting response to traditional harmony, structure and form in relation to the needs of the 21st Century. While engaging with the understanding of traditional notation, this study encourages a unique response to the world of classical composition, theatre, concert hall performance, film, multimedia, advertising, jingles and songwriting. This course also links with the music management department in order to offer comprehensive and meaningful insight into the world of composition and its relevance to the performance industry. Internationally acclaimed composers are on the staff to support your studies, in addition to this work being supported by leading composers at the height of their creative careers.

If you choose to pursue this area of study we will give you not only life-changing skills but in-depth knowledge of the mechanics, marketing, promotion and psychology of a performer. This will enable you to manage effectively a successful career within the ever changing music management industry.

Award BMus (Hons)

UCAS Code WC90

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

This course draws on expertise and inspiration from a wide range of cultural influences. It will also give you life-changing skills and an in-depth knowledge of the mechanics, marketing, promotion and psychology of a performer.

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bMus (Hons) Music Composition with Music Management

Course Highlights

Study under expert musicians and celebrated composers from a broad variety of musical styles.

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Career optionsOn graduating career options include media composition, music publishing, arranging and copying, and music teaching. you may choose to continue your studies with a postgraduate qualification such as MMus Film and Television Composing, MMus Concert Music or progress towards a DMus in Composition.

Award BMus (Hons)

UCAS Code WD90

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

ModulesYear 1• Composition• General Musicianship• Introduction to Sound• Music Technology 1.

Optional modules:• Music History b –

20th/21st Century• Tools for Understanding Music.

Year 2• Composition• Orchestration and Arranging • Creative Sound• Sound Technology.

Optional modules:• Jazz Studies• Advanced Musicianship• The New Music and beyond

(Music History 1945 to Present)• Independent Research Project• Music and Enterprise.

Year 3• Composition• Audio Post-production• Advanced Orchestration

and Arranging.

Optional modules:• Music Project (Research-based)• Music Education Workshop• Music Management• Experimental Sound.

Course overviewbMus (Hons) Music Composition with Music Technology specialises in and encourages a creative and exciting response to traditional harmony, structure and form in relation to the needs of the 21st Century. While engaging with the understanding of traditional notation, this course encourages a unique response to the world of classical composition, theatre, concert hall performance, film, multimedia, advertising, jingles and songwriting. This course also encourages links with music technology in order to offer comprehensive and meaningful insight into the world of composition and its relevance to the performance industry. Internationally acclaimed composers are on the staff to support your studies, in addition to this work being supported by leading composers at the height of their creative careers.

by combining composition with music technology, you will gain the additional skills and technical knowledge to record, capture and produce music, while continuing to develop your composition skills. We will encourage, stimulate and support your understanding of contemporary sound including pre- and post-production, plus the essential theory and techniques for collaboration and recording.

This course draws on expertise and inspiration from a wide range of cultural influences. It will also give you additional skills and the technical knowledge to record, capture and produce music, while continuing to develop your composition skills.

bMus (Hons) Music Composition with Music Technology

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

Course Highlights

Study under expert musicians and celebrated composers from a broad variety of musical styles.

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Entry requirements

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

Award BA (Hons)

UCAS Code W374

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

Career optionsGraduates can pursue a diverse range of careers within the creative industries. Typical roles include studio/live sound engineer, system designer, event manager, sound designer, studio manager, product developer/ demonstrator, producer. Successful graduates can go on to study a postgraduate course in a relevant field. The University offers a range of specialist courses at this level.

Course Highlights

Live sound for popular performance, musical theatre

engineering, system design and acoustics, event management

and studio engineering.

ModulesYear 1• Audio Theory• Music Video Production• The role of Music Management • Sound Studio Techniques 1 • Desktop Audio Systems• Introduction to Music

and Media Law.

Year 2• Sound Studio Techniques 2• Agency and Promoters• Recording Portfolio• Touring Logistics and Planning• Live Sound Engineering• Acoustics.

Year 3• Project Music Technology• Festival Studies• Location Sound and recording• Sound and Lighting System Design • Theatre Live Sound• Career Development.

Course overviewThis course builds upon the existing music technology provision, building on the unique opportunities for live production on offer at the London College of Music (LCM). There are a number of specialist performance courses including pop performance, performance and musical theatre which require full event support. The Live Sound Production course focuses on the key elements required to support events from smaller productions through to large-scale events and festivals, looking in detail at the technical, practical and legal and management aspects of running a live event.

Students studying the course are provided with underlying skills in recording and mixing to support their live engineering, and allows students to diversify into studio based recording and production. Video capture and editing skills are also provided, as are analogue and digital audio theory, synthesis and production skills.

As you progress through the course you will be offered specialist modules, looking in detail at system design for large events and also specifically at engineering in theatre, where you will provide the sound department for the LCM musical theatre productions.

The BA (Hons) Live Sound Production course is designed to offer undergraduate students an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience of the key elements in live sound and events. Practical live sound-engineering, system design, recording techniques, acoustics and event management form the key components of the course.

bA (Hons) Live Sound Production

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The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

Career optionsPrevious students, some of whom are now Grammy winners, have worked with many prominent artists, producers and companies including: Maroon Five, Lady Gaga, Trevor Horn, Peter Gabriel, Norsk Films, Limitless Music, Blondie, Hewland International, Air Mastering Studios, Morphonic Production Company, BBC, Sony, AE Sports, Bloc Party, The London Synthesis Orchestra, Alicia Keys, Dave Stewart, Nile rogers, Digidesign, rCM, Warner brothers.

Course Highlights

A specialist course engaging students in the creative

application of music technology within high specification

environments and offering good career

prospects.

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Award BA (Hons)

UCAS Code W351

Duration Three years or two and half years from January

Start date January and September

ModulesYear 1• Audio Theory• Music Video Production• Introduction to Sound• Sound Studio Techniques 1• Introduction to Multimedia• Music Technology 1.

Year 2• Sound Studio Techniques 2• Digital recording• Music Technology 2• Recording Portfolio• Music and Enterprise• Creative Sound.

Year 3• Digital broadcast Media• Experimental Sound.

Plus ONE option from:• Live Sound and recording

Techniques• Live Sound Practice.

And THrEE options from: • Music and Media in Industry• Project Music Technology• Audio Post-production• Music Education Workshop.

Course overviewThe aim of the bA (Hons) Music Technology Specialist is to ensure that you acquire and develop skills appropriate to contemporary sound and music pre- and post-production, the skills that the industry really needs, along with the theory and techniques essential to the creation of music and audio to a professional standard. you will focus on audio technology but will also have the opportunity to apply it in a broader context – including sound, acoustics and post-production techniques, emerging technologies and standards, business survival, experimental sound and digital broadcast media.

As an integral part of the course, music technology students have direct access to a very diverse range of musicians who can be called upon for collaboration, recording and networking (Contemporary, Pop, Jazz, Western Classical). This extends to other Schools where collaborations are possible with students from media, moving image (video and film), digital animation and games design backgrounds. Students who capitalise on these opportunities can expect to have a significantly enhanced CV before their course finishes.

London College of Music’s music technology course represents over two decades of development and experience. The flagship course has become the core on which our other music technology courses are based. It has an enviable resource base, making us one of the largest audio complexes in Europe.

bA (Hons)Music Technology Specialist

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Career optionsThis course will provide a solid preparation for a choice of musical careers, including composing for TV, radio, films and games, theatre and musical shows; composing library music; specially commissioned works; arranging and orchestrating recordings; teaching; and composing your own works.

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

ModulesYear 1• Audio Theory• Desktop Composition• Introduction to Sound• Music Video Production• Composition 1A and 1B.

Year 2• Creative Sound• Music and Enterprise• Sound Technology• Music Technology 2• Composition 2A and 2B.

Year 3• Digital broadcast Media• Experimental Sound• Audio Post-production• Music Technology Project• Composition 3A and 3B.

Course overviewThis course follows the major/ minor structure with 12 major music technology modules and six minor music composition modules. your final year will focus on a selected study area, through the bA project module, and your choice of assessments in other modules.

The Music Technology Major enables you to acquire and develop skills appropriate to current sound and music pre- and post-production practices, by creatively applying music technology from a solid base of theoretical knowledge and technical accomplishment. The course covers new, established and, where appropriate, convergent technologies. The Music Composition Minor consists of composition modules, including the study of a range of classical and popular styles, as well as specific orchestration and arranging techniques. We encourage you to compose works for performance by a range of ensembles.

The course covers practical and theoretical approaches, and aims to integrate them, providing you with a rounded educational experience – vital to success in a demanding industry.

Award BA (Hons)

UCAS Code W394

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

A course to prepare you for success in the music business. you will gain a thorough understanding and wider knowledge of contemporary audio recording systems using our cutting-edge technical facilities – and support your learning and skills development through studying music composition.

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Course Highlights

Our tutors all have unequalled knowledge of

the market place and regularly provide students with real-life

work experience.

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The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

Career optionsThis course provides solid preparation for diverse career choices, including: studio session musician; solo artist/ orchestra member; backing musician for touring artists; pit musician in theatre and shows; cruise ship musician; composer; musical arranger; instrument demonstrator/advisor to manufacturers; teaching; or music therapy.

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

ModulesYear 1• Audio Theory• Desktop Composition• Introduction to Sound• Music Video Production• Performance 1A and 1B.

Year 2• Creative Sound• Music and Enterprise• Sound Technology• Music Technology 2• Performance 2A and 2B.

Year 3• Digital broadcast Media• Experimental Sound• Audio Post-production• Music Technology Project• Performance 3A and 3B.

Award BA (Hons)

UCAS Code W396

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

Course overviewMusic technology is a fast-moving area of the music industry, which is constantly changing and expanding, requiring professionals with an increasingly broad range of skills. No other institution offers such an enviable range of dedicated and experienced teaching staff, all of whom are industry professionals, nor such high-quality technical facilities and studios.

We have created this course for students wishing to gain a thorough understanding of contemporary audio recording systems and build a wide knowledge base, centred on their first study instrument or voice. This course differs from our pop music programmes, in that it focuses on more traditional genres, such as classical and jazz.

This course follows the major/ minor structure with 12 music technology modules and six specific to music performance, though the music technology and music disciplines overlap in many of the modules and very few are exclusive to one subject. In the final year, our students are able to focus on a selected area of study through the project module and their choice of assessments in other modules.

The BA (Hons) Music Technology with Music Performance course is an innovative, exciting and challenging programme of study that allows students to acquire and develop the range of skills necessary to succeed in the industry.

bA (Hons) Music Technology with Music Performance

Course Highlights

Exciting opportunities to participate in gigs and shows throughout London and the

surrounding areas.

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Career optionsThis course provides solid preparation for diverse career choices, including: studio session musician; solo artist/group member; backing musician for touring artists; pit musician in theatre and shows; cruise ships; songwriter; musical arranger; instrument demonstrator/advisor to manufacturers; teaching; or music therapy.

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

The course covers both practical and theoretical approaches and aims to integrate them, thus providing you with a rounded educational experience, which is vital if you are to succeed in a demanding world.

ModulesYear 1• Audio Theory• Desktop Composition• Introduction to Sound• Music Video Production• Pop Performance Studies

1A and 1B.

Year 2• Creative Sound• Music in Industry• Sound Technology• Music Technology 2• Composition and Arranging • Composition and

Arranging Workshop.

Year 3• Digital broadcast Media• Experimental Sound• Audio Post-production• BA Music Technology Project• Performance Project• Showcase Studies.

Course overviewThis course follows the major/minor structure with 12 music technology modules and six specific to pop music performance, over the three years. In the final year, our students are able to focus on a selected area of study through the bA project module and their choice of assessments in other modules. The music technology and music disciplines overlap in many of the modules and very few are exclusive to one subject.

The Music Technology major allows students to acquire and develop skills that are appropriate to current sound and music pre- and post-production practices, by engaging in the creative application of music technology from a theoretically informed and technically accomplished base.

The Pop Music Performance minor consists of performance modules, which, in your first year, allow you individual tuition on your chosen first instrument (guitar, drums, keyboards, vocals or bass). In addition, you will take another stream of modules that provide grounding in arranging, composition and performance techniques.

Award BA (Hons)

UCAS Code JW9J

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

We have created this course for students wishing to gain a thorough understanding of contemporary audio recording systems and nurture a wide knowledge-base, centred on their first study instrument or voice. Such skills are vital if you are to succeed in a demanding world.

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bA (Hons) Music Technology and Pop Music Performance

Course Highlights

Our experienced staff members are all successful

industry practitioners, most of whom have enjoyed considerable commercial success.

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English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

Career optionsGraduates can be found working successfully in many professional avenues across a range of activities. There are also career opportunities in music production and engineering, radio production and presentation and radio regulation.

ModulesYear 1• Introduction to Sound• Audio Theory• Music Technology 1• Podcasting• Music Radio Production• TV and Radio Industries.

Year 2• Sound Technology• Creative Sound• Music and Enterprise• Work Placement• Live Radio Production• Music radio Documentary.

Year 3• radio Station Management• Digital broadcast Media• Project: Music Technology

or radio broadcasting• Experimental Sound• blast radio.

Course overviewThe course focuses on engaging you in the creative use of contemporary music technology and radio systems. It builds your practical skills, as well as developing an informed technical understanding of how these systems work and how they are used in the production of today’s music. The course is for those who are interested in working with audio and music technology but wish to study a broader range of subjects.

The radio modules provide an opportunity for you to learn about the contemporary broadcasting industry and to work on live and pre-produced projects investigating factual, fictive and music formats. In your final year, you will also have the opportunity to broadcast live across west London on our student station blast radio.

year one acts as a foundation to help you develop a general base of skills and technical knowledge. In year two, you will be able to broaden your range of skills, develop your creative abilities and produce audio work to a high professional standard. year three allows you considerable creative freedom to plan and realise significant audio projects.

Award BA (Hons)

UCAS Code JH9P

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

This course is an equal mix of music tech and radio modules with a very practical focus. you can focus on either subject in your final year. you will learn how to develop your creative abilities and produce audio work to a high professional standard.

bA (Hons) Music Technology and radio broadcasting

Course Highlights

All students will work on blast radio and experience broadcasting online and on FM radio to west London.

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Entry requirements

English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

Career optionsGraduates can be found working successfully in many professional avenues across a range of activities. There are also career opportunities in music production and engineering, video production, editing and programme presentation. you may also choose to continue your studies with an MA in Advanced Music Technology, Music Management and Artist Development or Video Production and Film Studies.

ModulesYear 1• Introduction to Sound• Audio Theory• Music Technology 1• Camera Lighting Sound• Digital Video Production• TV and Radio Industries.

Year 2• Sound Technology• Creative Sound• Music and Enterprise• Work Placement• Live Event Production• Music Documentary.

Year 3• Directing Fiction• Audio Post-production• Project (Double module: Music

Technology or Video)• Digital broadcast Media• Experimental Film and Video.

Course overviewThe course focuses on engaging you in the creative use of contemporary music technology systems. It builds your practical skills, as well as developing an informed technical understanding of how these systems work and how they are used in the production of today’s music. The course is for those who are interested in working with audio and music technology but wish to study a broader range of related media subjects.

year one acts as a foundation to help you develop a general base of skills and technical knowledge. In year two, you will be able to broaden your range of skills, develop your creative abilities and produce audio work to a high professional standard. year three allows you considerable creative freedom to plan and realise significant audio or video projects.

Students graduating from this degree will have a strong understanding of the relationship between theory and practice. This will enable practitioners to have an understanding of the historical and current role of their work within a cultural context, and the more theory-led graduates have practical experience of the creative audio and filmmaking process.

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Award BA (Hons)

UCAS Code JW96

Duration Three years

Start date January and September

An equal mix of video production and music tech studies with a very practical focus. you can choose to concentrate on either subject in your final year through your double project module. you will learn how to develop your creative abilities and produce audio work to a high professional standard.

bA (Hons) Music Technology and Video Production

Course Highlights

you will work on live studio production, documentary and fictive drama projects.

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English language requirement:• IELTS at 6.0 or above overall score

with 5.5 in each band (reading, writing, speaking and listening) or an equivalent English language test.

Career optionsOn completion of the FdA Music Technology you will be eligible for your FdA award which will also entitle you to enrol on the bA (Hons) Music Technology Specialist ‘Top-up’ year three course and complete the full bA Honours degree award.

Award FdA

UCAS Code J930

Duration Two years

Start date January and September

ModulesYear 1 • Audio Theory• Music Video Production• Introduction to Sound• Sound Studio Practice 1• Introduction to Multimedia• Contemporary Music Technology 1.

Year 2• Sound Studio Practice 2• Digital recording Technology• Contemporary Music Technology 2 • Project Audio Recording• Music in Enterprise• Designing with Sound.

Course overviewThe FdA Music Technology is a two year course identical in both content and delivery to that of the first two years of the bA Music Technology course.

The FdA Levels 4 and 5 provide the foundation for further Level 6 study, and you may wish to continue on to the bA (Hons) Music Technology Specialist ‘Top-up’ once your FdA has been completed.

The FdA is designed to support those who:• Have been out of education for

a while/working for a number of years and who can also show a significant engagement in the field of music technology.

• May not have the qualifications required for straight entry to the degree course, but who can also show a significant engagement in the field of music technology.

• Want a two year HE course.

The Foundation Degree in Music Technology is part of the London College of Music’s range of music technology courses. All the teaching for this course takes place in the evening but mirrors the modules that are part of the flagship bA Music Technology.

FdAMusic Technology

Course Highlights

A specialist course that encourages students in

the creative application of technology, focusing entirely

on music technology.

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Course Highlights

The course covers different recording styles, surround

sound mixing and recording, plus software interface

programming and electro-acoustic

composition.

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Career optionsGraduates will have skills that give them a distinct advantage when entering this competitive and constantly evolving industry, to take the first steps into pursuing a career in academic or in scientific research and development. Our Grammy-winning graduates have found successful employment on projects for artists such as radiohead, rihanna, Lady Gaga and many more, major movie soundtracks, and companies such as EA Sports, bbC, MTV and CNN.

English language requirement:• IELTS 6.5 or above overall score

with a minimum of 5.5 in each band (reading, listening, speaking and writing) or an equivalent English language test.

Modules• Advanced recording Techniques • Digital Audio Interface

Design for Music • Developing your Career • research Methods • Multi-track recording

and Mixing for Surround • Interactive Music Technology • Advanced Non-linear recording • M-Level Project.

Course overviewThe course boasts an enviable range of studio facilities and staff who are actively engaged in the music industry. It focuses on cutting edge topics from direct-to-stereo and ambient recording through non-linear techniques, to the evolving arena of surround sound mixing and recording, and will also encompass software interface programming and its use within electro-acoustic composition and performance. Graduates from the MA will enjoy an augmented skill-set that will place them at a distinct advantage upon entry into this fast paced, competitive and constantly evolving market place.

The course is based in studios of fully professional specification, and students will work on both digital and analogue consoles with access to state-of-the-art Pro Tools systems with hi-end plug-ins, along with other advanced technology such as analogue modular synthesizers, Kyma and Ambisonics.

Award Masters

Duration One year

Start date January and September This course provides students with a higher level of

understanding of the practical techniques and theory that underpin traditional and contemporary audio technology.

MA Advanced Music Technology

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English language requirement:• IELTS 6.5 or above overall score

with a minimum of 5.5 in each band (reading, listening, speaking and writing) or an equivalent English language test.

Modules• Electronic Music

Composition 1 and 2• Interactive Music Technology • Option 1: Digital Audio Interface

Design for Music or Development of Audio Technology

• Option 2: Advanced Non-linear recording, Multi-track recording and Mixing for Surround Sound, Manipulating Sound or Combining Sound

• Developing your Career • research Methods • Dissertation or Project.

Course overviewThe course covers a broad range of electronic music, from popular electronic dance music styles to art forms such as electro-acoustic music.

It assumes a prior level of competence in composition or music sequencing and production. One-to-one tutorials are at the heart of this course, along with an enhanced experience through shared modules that encourage a broader electronic music appreciation and perspective.

Portfolio you will need to provide a portfolio of professional work and a written statement.

This course is designed for composers of electronic music in the traditional sense and contemporary artists who may combine the role of composer with producer, engineer, musician or DJ.

MMus Electronic Music Composition

Career optionsGraduates can be found working successfully in many professional avenues across a range of activities within the creative industries:• Sound designer/composer• Composer• Arrangers.

Course Highlights

Develop contemporary electronic composition

and production skills through exploring creative

musical techniques and technology.

Award Masters

Duration One year

Start date January and September

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The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

Course Highlights

The team’s wide portfolio of experience has shaped this unique course. They work on a worldwide stage across all the

sectors the course covers.

Career optionsStudents will develop positive and critical attitudes towards leadership, and enterprise reflecting the vibrancy and dynamism of the music industry and workforce, while being self-aware of the need to prepare. It will enhance lifelong learning and personal development via transferable, intellectual and study skills to be able to work autonomously and with originality, and to contribute to an exacting business.

English language requirement:• IELTS 6.5 or above overall score

with a minimum of 5.5 in each band (reading, listening, speaking and writing) or an equivalent English language test.

Modules• Leadership and Creativity • Independent Label Management • Developing your Career • Artist and repertoire • Live Events Management • Copyright Law • research Methods • Dissertation or Project.

Course overviewUnder the direction of a team of highly experienced industry professionals, this course covers the key concepts of managing and developing your own career, or the career of an act which you represent. The modules have been specifically written to allow you to develop your entrepreneurial and transferable skills, and include Independent Label Management, Developing your Career, Artist and repertoire, Live Events Management and Copyright Law.

The course provides the student with the unique opportunity of studying the key concepts of managing and developing their own career, or the career of an act which they represent, under the direction of a team of industry professionals with a unique insight and unprecedented experience in the field. The course modules have been specifically developed and written based on demand from students for the knowledge to develop their entrepreneurial and transferable skills. Students will have help develop new business ideas within the music industry, or to help secure employment within specialist sectors of the music industry.

Award Masters

Duration One year

Start date January and September Commercial success and a sustained career within the music

industry increasingly depend on the artist’s ability to set up their own small record labels, administrate their copyrights, facilitate live events, develop their careers professionally and, equally in today’s marketplace, maintain their health.

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MA Music Industry Management and Artist Development

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English language requirement:• IELTS 6.5 or above overall score

with a minimum of 5.5 in each band (reading, listening, speaking and writing) or an equivalent English language test.

Additional highlight In some cases, the final recital may also be considered for the award of Fellow of the London College of Music (FLCM), which is available to registered LCM students with a fee discount.

Modules• Postgraduate Instrumental Studies• Postgraduate Performance

Workshop• Developing your Career• Performing in the Studio• research Methods• Dissertation or Project.

Course overviewThe MMus course focuses on developing student musical performance at an advanced level. you will benefit from: one-to-one tuition with our instrumental teaching staff (all are internationally acclaimed recitalists); playing and learning with other students in workshops and masterclasses; and taking part in LCM’s lively musical environment.

The course explores a wide range of 20th Century music and performance styles and you will be encouraged to develop your own. It places particular emphasis on developing critical thinking and listening skills and aims to give you an understanding of, and the opportunity to experiment with a broad range of performance styles.

Application RequirementsIn addition to your completed application form, you will need to send an unedited recording of two contrasting pieces, two references (one academic), and an example of academic writing.

The London College of Music’s (LCM’s) postgraduate course in Performance offers a generous allowance of one-to-one instrumental tuition with internationally renowned recitalists. The course provides a range of fascinating modules that support and extend practical musicianship.

MMus Performance

Course Highlights

Learn new skills, network, rehearse and perform in

the LCM’s large ensembles, including Sinfonia, big band

and Glee Choir.

Career optionsGraduates will leave the course more confident performers and better informed all-round musicians, having gained musical insight and transferable skills including being able to evaluate situations, engage in professional dialogue and work effectively with others. Graduates will most likely pursue a career as a professional performing musician or undertake further academic study.

Award Masters

Duration One year

Start date January and September

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Course Highlights

Learn new skills, network with other postgraduate

students, and rehearse and perform in the LCM’s large

ensembles, including Sinfonia, big band,

and Glee Choir.

Career optionsGraduates will leave the course more confident performers and better informed all-round musicians, having gained musical insight and transferable skills including being able to evaluate situations, engage in professional dialogue and work effectively with others. Graduates will most likely pursue a career as a professional performing musician or undertake further academic study, including MMus, DMus and PhD.

English language requirement:• IELTS 6.5 or above overall score

with a minimum of 5.5 in each band (reading, listening, speaking and writing) or an equivalent English language test.

Award Postgraduate Diploma

Duration One year

Start date January and September

Additional highlight In some cases, the final recital may also be considered for the award of Fellow of the London College of Music (FLCM), which is available to registered LCM students with a fee discount.

Modules• Postgraduate Instrumental Studies

• Postgraduate Performance Workshop

• Postgraduate Ensemble Studies.

Course overviewThe PgDip focuses on developing musical performance at an advanced level. As a performer, you will benefit from: one-to-one tuition with our instrumental teaching staff (all are internationally acclaimed recitalists); playing and learning with other students in workshops and masterclasses; and taking part in LCM’s lively musical environment.

The course explores a wide range of 20th Century music and performance styles and you will be encouraged to develop your own. It places particular emphasis on developing critical thinking and listening skills and aims to give you an understanding of, and the opportunity to experiment with, a broad range of performance styles.

Application Requirements In addition to your completed application form, you will need to send an unedited recording of two contrasting pieces, and two references (one academic).

LCM’s postgraduate course in performance offers a generous provision of one-to-one instrumental tuition with internationally renowned recitalists. This performance course provides a range of fascinating modules which support and extend practical musicianship.

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The University of West London recognises and accepts a large number of international qualifications. Check our website for more information.

English language requirement:• IELTS 6.5 or above overall score

with a minimum of 5.5 in each band (reading, listening, speaking and writing) or an equivalent English language test.

Career optionsStudents may progress to work in freelance composition/ orchestration/arranging, editorial work, work as a musical director, studio work, music copying (and/or computer origination), teaching of Music in schools (following teaching qualification), further studies (PhD).

Award Masters

Duration One year

Start date January and September

Course Highlights

Lectures and workshops given by distinguished,

internationally known composers and music specialists from a wide range of areas within

the music industry.

Modules• Instrumental Studies 1 and 2• Dissertation • Negotiated Work-based Learning • Project.

In addition to these core modules, students will have the opportunity to select three optional modules, ranging from practical based areas such as composition, orchestration and arranging, transcription and chamber music modules, through to theory-based modules in ensemble management.

Module Summaries • Instrumental Studies 1 and 2 • Postgraduate Conducting

Studies 1 and 2 • research Methods • Dissertation • Negotiated Work-based Learning • Composition • Performance Project • Orchestration and Arranging • Live Event Management • Chamber Music Project • 2nd Study Conducting • Transcription.

Course overviewThe course aims to equip students with a breadth of skills and information enabling them to develop their careers within today’s music industry. Provision is made for students’ professional work to form part of the assessment process, particularly with regard to practical components of the course.

The course is structured around the needs of the professional performing musician. Central to this is the further development of advanced, technically assured and artistically informed performance skills. These are supplemented by more narrowly defined skills, which relate to and arise directly from each chosen area of specialist work.

Application Requirements Applicants must have the following: • A recognised first degree in

Music or first or higher degree in other subjects with relevant musical experience to the required level (diploma level or director of music exams).

• Necessary prior experience to meet the demands of the course.

This course is designed for students working primarily as instrumentalists, composers or conductors. Attendance for lectures is as limited as possible, with the remaining tuition delivered by one-to-one contact time through the tutorial system and via the e-learning platform.

MMus Performance (work-based learning)

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Modules• Performance Techniques • Ensemble Skills • Developing your Career • research Methods • Dissertation or Project.

Plus ONE option from: • Performing in the Studio • Live Events and Ensemble

Management.

Course Highlights

bringing the very best of music education together

through the unique partnership between London College

of Music and Tech Music School.

Career optionsGraduates will likely pursue a career as a professional performing musician. However, the degree might also lead to further academic study, including DMus and PhD.

English language requirement:• IELTS 6.5 or above overall score

with a minimum of 5.5 in each band (reading, listening, speaking and writing) or an equivalent English language test.

Course overviewThis course provides specialist training for drummers, vocalists, guitarists, bassists and keyboard players that reflects the needs of today’s music industry.

The course is jointly taught by Tech Music School’s specialist tutors and postgraduate tutors from London College of Music, all of whom are active professional musicians of the highest standard.

It combines technical and stylistic performance tuition through one-to-one lessons, as well as group sessions with other students from across the postgraduate community, to ensure an enhanced learning experience and the opportunity to network with like-minded artists.

Application Requirements In addition to your completed application form, you will need to send an unedited recording of two contrasting pieces, two references (one academic), and an example of academic writing.

The popular music performance course is designed to address the practical, academic and professional needs of contemporary musicians, and welcomes students from all genres.

Award Masters/Postgraduate Diploma

Duration Masters: Two years (full-time) PgDip: One year (full-time)

Start date January and September

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Course HighlightsWe stand at the

forefront of the academic study of music technology

in general and record production in particular.

English language requirement:• IELTS 6.5 or above overall score

with a minimum of 5.5 in each band (reading, listening, speaking and writing) or an equivalent English language test.

Career options• Record Producer • Sound Engineer • Post-production Engineer • recording Artist • Studio Manager • Composer and re-mixer.

Study progression may be a PhD or DMus. Our graduates have found employment on projects for artists such as radiohead, rihanna, Lady Gaga, major movie soundtracks, and companies such as EA Sports, bbC, MTV and CNN.

Award Masters

Duration One year

Start date January and September

Modules• Developing your Career• Advanced recording Techniques• The Development of

Audio Technology• Manipulating Sounds• Performance in the Studio• Combining Sounds• research Methods• Dissertation or Project.

Course overviewDesigned to combine the technical skills of advanced recording techniques, digital signal processing and mixing with ‘human skills’ such as managing sessions, pre-production, developing your career, communication and performance in the studio. Deconstruct and analyse the process of record production to develop the knowledge and skills necessary in understanding the contemporary, fast-changing music industry or as a springboard to further postgraduate study.

Portfolio you will need to provide a portfolio of professional work and a written statement.

We stand at the forefront of the academic study of music technology in general and record production in particular. This course investigates the theoretical and practical production of recorded popular music.

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you will need to complete an application form identifying your research area, attend an interview and submit a portfolio.

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Modules• Practical Composition 1 and 2 • Film and Television

Score Production • business of Music • Orchestration.

Optional modules: • Multi-track recording

and Mixing for Surround • Combining Sounds.

Additional opportunities: • Ambient Sound (non-assessed, but

provides opportunity to work with and be mentored by students from the MA Art of Record Production).

Career optionsOn completing the course students will have acquired the skills and knowledge to gain an enhanced route into the industry.

Award Masters

Duration One year

Start date September

English language requirement:• IELTS 6.5 or above overall score

with a minimum of 5.5 in each band (reading, listening, speaking and writing) or an equivalent English language test.

Course overviewThis course consists of six modules, all of which must be passed in order to obtain the MMus award. A contextual knowledge of mainstream repertoire and significant previous experience of orchestration is required. This course is not suitable for guitar-based singer-songwriters, for composers with no previous orchestral experience or for those whose primary experience is not notation-based.

Students on the Film and Television course will be able to cultivate their particular skills, developing the flexibility to operate effectively and professionally within this field. Previous graduates have gone on to be highly successful and respected composers within their chosen field, including Leigh Phillips who was awarded a prestigious commission to make a reconstruction of the missing score of Gerard Schurmann’s score for the David Lean ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ film, and Laura rossi, who (among various other notable successes) scored the Imperial War Museum’s 1916 film ‘The battle of the Somme’, which has been released on CD and DVD to worldwide critical acclaim.

The course is designed for advanced composers and provides an in-depth, specialist training.

MMus Composition (Concert Music/Film and Television)

modern university in London for Music**

No.2

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