Drama , Music and Performing Arts |
BSc ( Hons ) Music Technology
What ’ s this course about ?
Lay the groundwork for a rewarding career in the music industry as a creative or technical producer . Learn how to engineer and produce music and sound using professional studio hardware and software , experiment with innovative practices and emerging technologies and develop transferable skills that can be applied beyond your degree . In years 2 and 3 , you ’ ll specialise in a specific area of Music Technology by choosing specific modules and graduate with an exit award that reflects your specialism .
Duration
UCAS CODE : W370
3 years full time , 4 years sandwich with work placement
Requirements
112 – 120 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent .
A relevant qualification or experience in music / sound is required .
Applicants without relevant qualifications will be asked to provide a portfolio to support their application .
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Exit awards
You can choose to study specific modules and graduate with one of the following exit awards :
BSc ( Hons ) Music Technology ( Recording and Production )
BSc ( Hons ) Music Technology ( Composition )
BSc ( Hons ) Music Technology ( Computing )
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BSc ( Hons ) Earth Science
What ’ s this course about ?
Develop your knowledge of geology and environmental engineering . Understand how our planet works – and learn how to help shape a more sustainable future in your career . At the end of your first year , you ’ ll choose to specialise in geology , engineering geology or environmental geology . Your chosen pathway will get you ready for a rewarding career in the growing Earth Science sector – from supporting the transition to a green economy , to designing better transport systems , to tackling issues like water resource management .
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UCAS CODE : F643
Duration
3 years full time , 4 years sandwich with work placement
Requirements
112 – 120 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent , with 32 points from a Science subject ( Applied Science , Archaeology , Biology , Chemistry , Environmental Science / Studies , Geography , Geology , Mathematics or Physics ).
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Exit awards
When you successfully complete the course you ’ ll graduate with one of the following degrees , depending on the modules you choose in your second and third years :
BSc ( Hons ) Geology
BEng ( Hons ) Engineering Geology
BSc ( Hons ) Environmental Geology
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Earth Sciences |
BA ( Hons ) Theatre |
UCAS CODE : W400 |
BSc ( Hons ) Palaeontology |
UCAS CODE : F641 |
What ’ s this course about ? |
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What ’ s this course about ? |
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Accreditation |
Collaborate with other students to deliver performance projects , ranging from mainstream popular practices to experimental , small-scale fringe work . Your learning of theatre-making and performance is grounded in research , so your creative practice is both entertaining and meaningful . On this course , you ' ll have chances to work in various theatre industry positions besides acting and dramaturgy . These can include teaching , activism , marketing management , publishing , and customer service roles . |
3 years full time , 4 years sandwich with work placement
Requirements
104 – 112 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent .
All applicants will be asked to attend an on-campus workshop and interview or provide a video submission .
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Are you interested in studying the processes of how life on Earth began , evolved and diversified ? Palaeontology is the study of ancient life , from the earliest algae to the biggest dinosaurs and our first human ancestors . It seeks to uncover the ways in which life on Earth evolved through the ages and , in turn , how this can help us better understand the natural world today . |
3 years full time , 4 years sandwich with work placement
Requirements
112 – 120 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent , with 32 points from a Science subject ( Applied Science , Archaeology , Biology , Chemistry , Environmental Science / Studies , Geography , Geology , Mathematics or Physics ).
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The Geological Society of London
' There are only a couple of Palaeontology courses within the UK to choose from , but I chose Portsmouth because the curriculum seemed to best match my main areas of interest , and the range and number of field excursions was a major draw .'
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Julian Kiely |