The BSc Music and Sound Design for Film, Television and Interactive Media course at the Royal Holloway, University of London, explores the processes and techniques used to create the soundtracks of films, television programmes and video games. Students will engage in a series of practical projects and develop a critical understanding of the aesthetic role of sound in various aspects of the media.Course Content: This creatively focused practical course covers areas such as recording and manipulating real-world sounds to creating virtual soundscapes using synthesis and sampling, as well as analysis of narrative techniques in the various media formats.Key Modules: The key modules in the course include Introduction to Music and Sound Design for Film, Television and Interactive Media, Music and Sound in Narrative Film, and Advanced Music and Sound for Interactive Media. Students will also undertake a dissertation or practical project in their final year.Future Careers: Students graduating from this course will be prepared for a wide range of careers in the entertainment industry. Students may find work in areas such as film or TV sound design, video game sound design, music technology and audio post-production. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page. Royal Holloway, University of London - BSc Music and Sound Design for Film, Television and Interactive Media.