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The Bachelor of Science in Music, Multimedia, and Electronics is a three-year, full-time on-campus program that blends the study of music and multimedia with the technical aspects of electronics. The program covers topics such as audio engineering, electronic music production, sound design, and multimedia systems. Students will gain hands-on experience in creating and manipulating digital audio and multimedia content, while also learning about the electronic technologies used in the production of music and multimedia systems.
Graduates will be prepared for careers in music production, sound engineering, multimedia design, and electronic systems development. The University of Leeds provides state-of-the-art audio and multimedia labs, ensuring that students gain practical skills in both creative and technical aspects of the music and multimedia industries.
Year 1 – Introduction to Electronics and Multimedia
Year 2 – Core Electronics, Multimedia and Audio Technologies
Year 3 – Advanced Electronics, Multimedia Design, and Industry Applications
Graduates of the Music, Multimedia and Electronics program are prepared for a variety of careers that combine technology with creative industries. Common career paths include roles such as audio engineers, multimedia designers, embedded systems engineers, and electronics designers. Graduates can work in the music industry, film production, video game development, and broadcasting. The program also provides opportunities in audio technology development, sound design, and electronics for multimedia applications. Many graduates work with tech companies developing multimedia systems or create custom electronics solutions for artistic and entertainment purposes. The skillset gained through the program is also highly valuable in product development, technology startups, and academic research.
The Music, Multimedia and Electronics program provides an interdisciplinary education that blends cutting-edge technology with artistic expression. Students gain hands-on experience in both electronics and multimedia production, developing technical skills alongside creative expertise. The program's focus on both hardware and software aspects of music and multimedia systems ensures that graduates are well-rounded and adaptable to various industries, from music production to high-tech electronics design. With a strong emphasis on industry applications and opportunities for internships and real-world projects, students are well-prepared to work at the intersection of technology and entertainment. Whether designing audio equipment, producing music, or working on multimedia systems for games or film, graduates are ready to contribute to the rapidly evolving fields of multimedia technology.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)113 243 1751
Email: admissions@leeds.ac.uk
Address: University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom