You will develop skills in audio mixing and mastering, learn the principles of electronics and acoustics, study the measurement and design of recording and audio production environments and produce sound for digital media, including radio, video, multimedia and online.
You will build an attractive portfolio of skills and develop the ability to pursue careers in areas such as studio recording, audio and post production, sound system installation, management and sound for film and TV.
DMU has achieved Gold, the highest ranking possible under the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF): Indicating the outstanding learning and teaching on offer at DMU. [ Office for Students, 2017] 100% of Audio and Recording Technology graduates from summer 2017 are in work or further study after graduating: According to the Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education ( DLHE) 2016-17 report Audio and Recording Technology was awarded 92% Overall Student Satisfaction: In the National Student Survey 2018 Industry accredited by JAMES (Joint Audio Media Education Support): On behalf of the Association of Professional Recording Services (APRS), the Music Producers Guild (MPG), and the UK Screen Association. This recognised qualification endorses the quality of our teaching Work placement opportunities: Enhance your employability and gain industry experience by undertaking an optional work placement. Recent placements include experience at Dean Street Studio

