BSc (Hons) Audio Recording and Production
3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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ABOUT
Why choose this course?
- 2nd in the East of England (after Cambridge) for Music (2023 Complete University Guide)
- Student satisfaction above 93% for the last five years (NSS)
- Professional grade recording studios hosting AMS Neve consoles
It’s what you know
You’re a budding recording engineer. Now’s the time to take your passion and turn it into expertise. Experiment with music, sound, and audio. Let us show you all the areas of the music and sound industries that your degree in Audio Recording and Production can take you.
“Coming to this course has really given my brain the kick-start it needed, and I’m beginning to see near endless possibilities with where I can go.” Glenn Osborn, second year student.
It’s who you know
You’ll learn about studio and location recording, mixing, and mastering. Together we’ll explore specialist techniques in recording and audio engineering. You’ll gain a detailed knowledge of studio design and installation. You’ll practise in professional-grade studios, edit and listening rooms. Our equipment is used by the world’s most successful engineers and producers, and brands include AMS Neve, Avid, Focusrite and Lexicon. What’s more, you’ll have access to all resources used by Music and Sound Technology students. This includes our live sound and lighting rig which is full of equipment from d&b, Audiotechnik, Midas and Sennheiser, to name just a few. You’ll learn business skills so you can slot into the music industry as an employee, freelancer or even set up your own business. When you graduate, you’ll be ready for work, because your technical knowledge will be sought after by the industry you dream of breaking into.
You’ll be part of our School of Creative Arts, so you’ll spend 3 years collaborating with exceptional creative talent: students just like you who show amazing potential. From filmmakers and animators, to musicians and composers, you’ll leave with a network of media contacts who you can work with on future projects throughout your entire career. This is just the beginning.
Have you got any experience?
This is the most common question you’ll be asked in job interviews. We make sure that by the time you graduate, you’ve got lots of examples to talk about. We host monthly live music ‘Herts Jam’ events where you can perform your music or ‘engineer’ the events for others. You can gain work placement years with recording studios or companies like Focusrite, The Famous Company and Sound Technology, which is a leading distributer of recognised brands, or take a self-employed placement year. This will give you a valuable insight into the commercial reality of the industry. The experiences you gain with us will help you feel confident in interviews and beyond. Our graduates have an excellent reputation for their technical skills, creative flare, and ambition. We know this because every year, companies ask us to recommend our graduates. You can be on that list.
Do you want a Professional Accreditation?
This degree is Industry Accredited by the Music Producers Guild (MPG), JAMES, who represent the Association of Professional Recording Services (APRS) and Associate Industry Bodies. This means the course has been developed with industry input, it’s relevant to your career and it’s of a high standard. It has a stamp of approval which will increase the recognition of your degree.
What’s the course about?
In the first year you’ll learn the measurements of sound and basic acoustics to understand how they affect sound production, transmission, and capture. You’ll spot potential problems and overcome them, as you become familiar with recording, navigating innovative technology and environmental challenges. We’ll give you a strong understanding of all major Digital Audio Workstation packages. You’ll use these to mix, process effects and create your own virtual instruments. Your technical knowledge will quickly reach a professional standard. You’ll explore the scientific study of how humans perceive different sounds. This knowledge will inspire you further as you build your own synthesizer. You’ll record projects in our dedicated studios and out on location, developing a range of essential skills.
In the second year you’ll develop a critical ear. You’ll gain a deep understanding of microphones and sound signal routing using our Rednet enabled network. We’ll teach you about the music industry, including the legal and logistical requirements of digital distribution. You’ll spend hours in the studio as you mix and master your own tracks. Your creativity will be unleashed when you record a song in a day, producing a raw recording and then mixing it in a style of your choice. We’ll challenge you because we know you can do it. Your skills as an audio engineer will begin to secure you a reputation among your peers, as you prove yourself on event management projects. You’ll grow confident in liaising with artists and providing technical support as you live mix events. We’ll give your potential the platform to excel.
In the third year you’ll refine your studio mixing techniques, as well as your skills in manipulating and restoring audio. You’ll become confident in audio system and studio design. You’ll work with your developing client base and have the opportunity to work within our annual music festival. We’ll teach you about the evolution of music and audio technologies, from their historical origins to the present day. Your final major project empowers you to specialise and immerse yourself in your passion. You can focus on your theoretical knowledge and critical thinking by writing a dissertation, or you can develop software or hardware and even record an album. Using our accreditation links, you’ll also work on a live music production drawing on the expertise of our staff and industry partners. This is a chance to test your skills to an industry brief. Can you deliver to specification, deadline, and budget? When you graduate, you’ll know what area you want to work in. Plus, you’ll have the technical expertise, management skills and professional contacts to pave your path on the journey ahead.
Your time at Herts will be an enriching experience. Industry professionals visit us throughout the year to share their experiences with our students. Recent guest speakers include:
- Dan Lancaster (Music Producer)
- Olga Fitzroy (Recording Engineer)
- Isabel Gracefield Grundy (Sound writer, mixing engineer and producer)
- Marta Salogni (Producer, Mixer, Engineer)
- Steph Marziano (Writer, Producer, Mixer)
- George Shilling (Mixing & Mastering Engineer, Cellist and Studio Owner)
- Matt Ingram (Drummer, Producer and Engineer from London, and Co-Founder of Urchin Studios)
- Alan Branch (Grammy Award winning Engineer, Producer, Writer and Musician)
- Gareth Jones (Huge modular analogue synth enthusiast, who has worked with a wide selection of artists, including making 5 LPs with Depeche Mode, and another 5 with Erasure)
- Mike Warriner (Commercial Director at Focusrite)
- Dan Cox (Award winning sound engineer, mixer and producer, and an executive Director of the Music Producer’s Guild)
- Bernard O’Reilly (Sound designer, sound effects editor and FX recordist)
- Neil Coomber (mixer, producer, and engineer)
- Nick Watson (Mastering Engineer – Fluid Mastering)
- Richard Pryke (sound engineer / re-recording engineer – best known for his Academy Award for Best Sound for the film Slumdog Millionaire)
- Tony Platt (Audio Engineer)
- Phill Brown (Sound Engineer, Producer – worked with Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix, Dido, to name but a few)
- Alistair Meachin (Acoustics, Audio & AV Consultant – Harmonia Consulting Ltd).
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.
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.
What will I study?
Degree programmes are structured into levels, 4, 5 and 6. These correspond to your first, second and third/final year of study. Below you can see what modules you’ll be studying in each.
Level 4
Module | Credits | Compulsory/optional |
---|---|---|
Professional & Industrial Context 1 | 30 Credits | Compulsory |
Audio Engineering Practice 1 | 30 Credits | Compulsory |
Audio Specialisms 1 | 30 Credits | Compulsory |
Sound Technologies and Techniques 1 | 30 Credits | Compulsory |
- Study abroad
An opportunity for an amazing experience, which will help make you stand out from the crowd. With more and more companies working internationally, experience of living in another country can make a great impression on future employers.
This course offers you the opportunity to enhance your study and CV with a sandwich year abroad. The University has partnerships with over 150 universities around the world, including the USA, Canada, Asia, Africa, Australia, South America and closer to home in Europe.
If you study abroad between your second and third year of study, you’ll pay no tuition fee to the partner university and no tuition fee to us either. We’ll ask you to make your decision in your second year, so there is plenty of time to think about it.
Please note Erasmus+ funding is only available until May 2023. For students starting their course in September 2022 and wishing to study abroad in 2023-24 or 2024-25, please refer to the Turing Scheme.
- Work placement
Graduate with invaluable work experience alongside your degree and stand out from the crowd.
This course offers you the opportunity to enhance your study and CV with a work placement sandwich year. It’s a chance to explore career possibilities, make valuable contacts and gain sought after professional skills.
Our dedicated Careers and Employment team are here to help guide you through the process.
If you take up a work placement between your second and third year of study, at the University of Hertfordshire you’ll pay no tuition fee for this year. We’ll ask you to make your decision in your second year, so there is plenty of time to think about it.
Fees 2022
UK Students
Full time
- £9250 for the 2022/2023 academic year
Part time
- £1155 per 15 credits for the 2022/2023 academic year
EU Students
Full time
- £14000 for the 2022/2023 academic year
Part time
- £1750 per 15 credits for the 2022/2023 academic year
International Students
Full time
- £14000 for the 2022/2023 academic year
Part time
- £1750 per 15 credits for the 2022/2023 academic year
*Tuition fees are charged annually. The fees quoted above are for the specified year(s) only. Fees may be higher in future years, for both new and continuing students. Please see the University’s Fees and Finance Policy (and in particular the section headed “When tuition fees change”), for further information about when and by how much the University may increase its fees for future years.
Living costs / accommodation
The University of Hertfordshire offers a great choice of student accommodation, on campus or nearby in the local area, to suit every student budget.
- Entry requirements
Clearing entry requirements
We’re committed to welcoming students with a wide range of qualifications and levels of experience. Over Clearing, we’ll be taking a flexible approach so if you don’t have the advertised grades, please submit a clearing application via our online application form or by calling our Clearing hotline on 0300 303 6300, and we’ll review and consider your application on an individual basis.
Standard entry requirements
UCAS points A Level BTEC 104-112 BCC-BBC MMM-DMM Additional requirements
IB requirement: 104-112 UCAS points.
Access course: Diploma with 45 level 3 credits at merit.
All students from non-majority English speaking countries require proof of English language proficiency, equivalent to an overall IELTS score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each band.
If you do not have the required IELTS or equivalent for direct entry on to your degree programme, our Pre-sessional English and International Foundation courses can help you to achieve this level.
The University of Hertfordshire is committed to welcoming students with a wide range of qualifications and levels of experience. The entry requirements listed on the course pages provide a guide to the minimum level of qualifications needed to study each course. However, we have a flexible approach to admissions and each application will be considered on an individual basis.
Deadlines
15 January
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