The Computer Science and Music Production course at Keele University offers a unique blend of technical computing skills and creative music production, equipping students with essential skills to enable them to work in various sectors of the music industry. This course challenges students to explore the interaction between music, computing, and digital technology, creating innovative applications and solutions.Course Content: The course content is built to provide students with comprehensive knowledge of computer programming, software development, and creative music production. This various assets of digital music, including its composition, technology-assisted creation, and modern production techniques are fully covered. Students also undertake a final year project that allows them to showcase their acquired skills and knowledge.Key Modules: The specialist modules in this course include Computer Music, Sound Recording and Production, Popular Music Composition, Music Technology Project, and Creative Computing.Accreditations: The Computer Science aspect of this course is accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS), and also meets the academic requirements for Chartered IT Professional registration.Future Careers: After completion of this course, students can aim for a wide range of careers such as a music producer, sound engineer, software developer, or a role in other sectors of the music industry. The course also equips students to pursue further study or research in the field.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.keele.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/undergraduatecourses/computerscienceandmusicproduction/).