The Music Technology course at the University of West London (UWL) is designed for creative and technical players in the field of music. The programme offers the chance to explore the creation and production of sound and music in diverse contexts, combining practical, theoretical, and technical perspectives. Course Content: The course provides a comprehensive understanding of the art of recording and processing sound. Students gain insights into inspirational composition, designing sounds using synthesizers and samplers, training in Logic Pro X and Pro Tools, and developing original audio processing techniques. Plus, they learn about how technologies facilitate various approaches to sound and music creation, and the technical and theoretical knowledge for composing and producing in diverse genres of modern music and sound arts.Key Modules: The curriculum includes 'Music Technologists in Context', 'Music Production Techniques', 'Creating Sounds and Music', 'Sound Recording', 'Music and Sound for Media', 'Composition, Arranging and Orchestration', and 'FT Project/Dissertation' Accreditations: The course is accredited by JAMES (Joint Audio Media Education Support), the body that represents the creative industry's views in education and skills.Future Careers: Graduates have diverse professional routes open to them, including careers as sound designers, composers of electronic music or music for media (film, TV, games), studio engineers, producers, Foley artists, software designers, hardware manufacturers, and acousticians.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.