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School of Media & Sound
Higher National Diploma in Music Production


Course Description

This 2 year HND course allows students to acquire a wide range of skills in Sound Engineering and Music Production. Taught by professionals working in the industry, the course prepares students for a wide range of careers in media, entertainment and music fields.

There is a strong practical base to the course and students complete assignments using workstations equipped with the latest hardware and software including Pro Tools, Reason and Ableton Live.

Students record and produce in a brand new, purpose-built, professional recording facility..


Course Content
  • Contextual Studies;
  • Music Business & the Entrepreneur;
  • Principles of Musical Sound;
  • Project Realisation;
  • Music, Health & the Law;
  • Media Research;
  • Audio Recording;
  • Production Analysis;
  • New Media Technology;
  • Audio Electronics;
  • Critical Music Listening;
  • Applied Production Techniques;
  • Sound Creation & Manipulation;
  • Studio Production;
  • Modern Composition;
  • Audio Mastering & Manufacture

Career prospects / progression

Successful students can progress to employment in a wide range of audio production/sound engineering work in the music, media and entertainment industries. Students may also progress to degree programmes in Ireland or the U.K.


Certification

BTEC Higher National Diploma in Music Production


Entry Requirements

Leaving Certificate with a minimum C3 in two subjects at higher level. Level 5 FETAC in Media Engineering EMEXX, or similar award. Mature applicants with relevant experience in the industry are welcome to apply. Students should bring to interview any relevant material/awards that shows experience or interest in the area.


Duration: 2 Years


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