Why study Sound Engineering and Design at Bolton?
The Foundation Degree is designed to enable students to acquire the relevant vocational and transferable skills necessary to pursue a career in one of the many aspects of Sound Engineering and Sound Design. The strong vocational emphasis of the course is underpinned by a relevant amount of theoretical study. The course may be undertaken by full-time or part-time study, both modes building in a work based learning aspect aimed at greater defining the vocational element. Our Foundation Degree has been developed in close partnership with key industry players allowing for a mix of theoretical understanding while working toward vocationally recognised qualifications in Digidesigns ProTools and Steinbergs Cubase undertaken simultaneously. The partnership between the University of Bolton and The School of Sound Recording in Manchester provides a unique learning environment combining practical experience and expertise with appropriate academic theory.
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