Sound Engineering & Audio Production - London MSc
About this course
This degree is delivered at our London Campus in Whitechapel.
This Sound Engineering & Audio Production postgraduate course, offers a specialised pathway to mastering technical and creative expertise in audio production. While our Music Production Masters emphasises broader creative processes across genres and disciplines, this course zeroes in on the technical and practical aspects of audio engineering and sound design, making it the ideal choice for those seeking to excel in highly technical audio roles.
The programme is taught in partnership with Tileyard, the world’s largest professional music community. It covers studio engineering and mixing, mastering, sound design, immersive audio, and post-production, with a focus on cutting-edge industry standards and emerging technologies. You’ll develop a personalised career pathway tailored to your specific interests and aspirations, graduating with a focused commercial strategy for building a sustainable career in the sound engineering and audio production industries.
The primary aim is to cultivate entrepreneurial graduates who can thrive in diverse roles, from freelancing and grassroots initiatives to established organisations. With the support of NTU’s in-house record label, Denizen, you’ll gain access to industry mentors, grants, and practical experience, helping you build a career in audio production.
This vocational course blends practical training with strategic career development. You’ll apply advanced audio engineering techniques in real-world contexts, creating immersive soundscapes, mastering audio, and exploring innovative approaches to post-production. This practical focus sets it apart, preparing you for the technical challenges and opportunities unique to audio engineering.
Student Spotlight: Dan’s Progression into Professional Sound Design
Dan studied a postgraduate course at NTU x Tileyard and now works as a developer at leading sample library company Spitfire Audio. In this video, he shares how hands-on studio time, collaboration with fellow creatives, and expert mentoring gave him the skills and confidence to transition into a technical role in sound design and audio production.
What you’ll study
Unmatched Facilities and Industry Exposure
You’ll have access to NTU’s state-of-the-art Dante-networked production studios, enabling global audio collaboration with latency faster than the time it takes for a snare hit to reach your ear. Across Nottingham and London campuses, you’ll work in two Dolby Atmos studios, eight production studios, 40 live rooms, and two synth labs. Paired with the unparalleled resources of the Tileyard community—including masterclasses, networking events, and bespoke industry briefs—you’ll have limitless opportunities to innovate and shape the future of sound engineering.
Guided by Experts
You’ll be paired with an industry mentor, carefully matched to your project and specialism. This mentor will guide you throughout your studies, providing expert advice, professional connections, and opportunities to further your career.
About the Tileyard community: Tileyard is home to 200+ creative businesses, and their studios are regularly used by A-listers like Dua Lipa and Noel Gallagher. Through their expertise and worldwide connections, you’ll be getting face-to-face with the people and tools most up-and-coming artists can only dream of.
Benefits of the NTU x Tileyard partnership: Enjoy the best of both worlds — NTU’s outstanding resources, plus exclusive access to Tileyard’s range of experts, events, and facilities.
Annual opportunities:
- Weekly live industry briefs
- Monthly A&R surgeries lead by Tileyard professionals
Exclusive facilities and events:
- Access to three bookable songwriting rooms at Tileyard Studios
- Access to the Tileyard ‘hang-out room’, and the chance to connect with their community
- Networking events with top industry professionals
- High-profile speakers and masterclasses
Professional development and perks:
- 40 hours’ work experience within Tileyard’s network
- Personalised mentorship from leading industry professionals
- Mentorship and funding opportunities through NTU’s Denizen record label
- Alumni privileges, including live commercial briefs and pitching opportunities through the Tileyard Investment Fund
Additional opportunities:
- Exclusive access to Tileyard’s Discord server for feedback, networking and collaboration
Research Project
(60 credit points)
In an ever-shifting and more complex creative industry, the need to source, analyse and process knowledge has never been more important.
Research is an essential skill in the toolbox for any creative practitioner wanting to have an extensive and rewarding career in a brave new world of opportunity and challenge.
The Research Project module enables you to collaborate with other creative cohorts and formulate life-long robust research practices. You will learn the essential skills necessary to investigate and synthesise information in order to develop informed conclusions and new and exciting practices.
The module will enable you to take a deep dive into your own specialist areas of interest to deliver a large research project. The project can be delivered in media that most closely align with your creativity, with outputs that could include a whole range of audio, visual or webspace artefacts.
Sound Engineering and Audio Production
(60 credit points)
This is your Sound Engineering and Audio Production playground! We all have our specialisms, but have you ever thought how you can apply those skills in related fields? The key to your development is going through the ‘doing’ process in a number of scenarios and examining how you can use what you learned in your own practice.
Through a series of workshops and projects you’ll explore and enhance your processes and skills in these related areas. You’ll experiment and see how related competencies can be developed to increase your employability across the sound engineering and audio production sector. You might experiment mapping your mixing skills to sound design processes, or studio recording skills to location recording. You’ll work to personalise and apply these techniques to your own practice to enhance what makes you, you!
The key in this module is in the process and reflection, but assets related to your intended employability journey can be honed to completion for use in your ‘Creative Entrepreneurial Approaches’ module to show you at your very best.
Creative Entrepreneurial Approaches
(60 credit points)
This module is designed to reflect the entrepreneurial nature of practices in the music and audio sector. Through appropriate negotiated research avenues, you will critically examine current ways of working most applicable to your own journey as a music industry professional, whether that’s as an employee, a business owner, or a freelancer with one or more audio/music related activities.
You’ll look for your place in the sector and work towards finding a home there during and after your studies by developing your subject and employability skills along with a relevant outward facing portfolio that considers you as a brand.
You’ll critically examine the work landscape to identify relevant professional opportunities during and after your studies to support your development, and, importantly, explore ways to monetise your talents. You’ll work on specific self-sourced or supplied industry facing projects and these will provide you with the opportunity to examine the skills needed in relevant key music sectors to help you thrive and survive.
In your ‘Practice’ module, you’ll explore and experiment with multiple related skills, and the relevant results of which can be finessed here and included in your work-facing portfolio, too. To give you the best chance to have long-term success you’ll have an assigned mentor from industry to give you a vital insiders perspective.
Ultimately you’ll form an output plan and will pitch for a ‘Confetti Employability Grant’ to help you with your next steps.
We regularly review and update our course content based on student and employer feedback, ensuring that all of our courses remain current and relevant. This may result in changes to module content or module availability in future years.
How you're taught
The three key approaches to learning and teaching for this course are:
- Active Collaborative Learning
- Learning through Research
- Online or Blended learning
You will participate in workshops, lectures, small group and one-to-one tutoring designed to help you develop the practical and thinking skills that you will need in your chosen career. There is also a collaborative project along with online practice supporting portfolio development.
How you're assessed
You will be assessed in a number of ways, including:
- Written Assignments
- Reports
- Presentations
- Creative outputs/production
- Portfolio
Formative assessment is what we call the opportunities you have to produce and get feedback on work that will help you to prepare to complete your summative formal assessment. There are specific named activities in your assessment and feedback plan which you will be asked to complete and submit for feedback. Additionally, peer, class and individual feedback on your ongoing work is formative.
Assessment tasks are designed to challenge you over the year to increasingly demonstrate your own creativity, reflect your own interests and include independent research.
Careers and employability
Graduates will be equipped to take up roles working as a studio owner, Foley artist, sound designer, game audio, recording engineer, producer, audio for post production, mixing engineer, mastering engineer, working for a record label/publisher.
Campus and facilities
Metronome London is a purpose-built multi-discipline events and production space with the versatility built-in to function as a 600-capacity live venue, or a virtual production studio complete with LED volume.
Similar to our Nottingham venue Metronome, it's here where you'll gain valuable work experience and access world-class facilities. This world-class venue is home to some amazing facilities, jam-packed with recording studios, rehearsal rooms, performance spaces, and a 400-capacity venue.
Industry kit and facilities
- SSL Duality console
- Dolby Atmos control room
- High spec microphones, preamps, synths, samplers, FX processors
- Plus a combination of standard DAWs such as Pro Tools/Logic Pro and specialist composition/sound creation tools such as Max MSP.
Entry requirements
UK students
Entry & admission criteria:
- A minimum of a 2:2 honours degree, or an appropriate equivalent, i.e. a professional qualification, from a recognised British or overseas institution, in a related subject, such as Music Technology, Music Production, Audio Production, Sound Design, Commercial Production, Sound Engineering, Audio Engineering, Game Audio, Audio for Media, Audio for Post Production, Audio for Visual Media, Composing for Media
- If you don't hold a relevant degree, you should include a link to streamable recordings and/or compositions or other related audio work made with technology and state your role in recording or producing them. Write a short statement on the techniques you used to create the audio outputs that illustrate your suitability for the course along with any industry related experience
- Non-standard applicants with at least three years' industry experience are also welcome to apply.
- Applicants who do not fully satisfy the general criteria will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that they are capable of successfully undertaking and completing the programme at the required standard. Eligibility may be determined by means of an interview for some applicants.
- Applicants who have been taught and assessed in languages other than English should have an English language equivalent to IELTS 6.5.
Other Requirements:
Personal statement:
You should include in your personal statement why you want to study this course and a summary of your knowledge of recording and mixing audio including what microphones, software, consoles and outboard you use regularly
Interview:
You'll be invited to an informal interview after you submit your application, to determine your project ideas, your fit with the course, and to discuss your aspirations.
Additional requirements for UK students
There are no additional requirements for this course.
Other qualifications and experience
We welcome applications from students with non-standard qualifications and learning backgrounds and work experience. We consider credit transfer, vocational and professional qualifications, and any work or life experience you may have.
You can view our Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer Policy which outlines the process and options available, such as recognising experiential learning and credit transfer.
Getting in touch
If you need more help or information, get in touch through our enquiry form.
International students
Academic Entry Requirements:
- A minimum of a 2:2 honours degree, or an appropriate equivalent, i.e. a professional qualification, from a recognised British or overseas institution, in a related subject, such as Music Technology, Music Production, Audio Production, Sound Design, Commercial Production, Sound Engineering, Audio Engineering, Game Audio, Audio for Media, Audio for Post Production, Audio for Visual Media, Composing for Media
- If you don't hold a relevant degree, you should include a link to streamable recordings and/or compositions or other related audio work made with technology and state your role in recording or producing them. Write a short statement on the techniques you used to create the audio outputs that illustrate your suitability for the course along with any industry related experience
Other Requirements:
Personal statement:
You should include in your personal statement why you want to study this course and a summary of your knowledge of recording and mixing audio including what microphones, software, consoles and outboard you use regularly
We accept equivalent qualifications from all over the world. Please check your international entry requirements by country.
English language requirements: See our English language requirements page for requirements for your subject and information on alternative tests and Pre-sessional English.
Additional requirements for international students
There are no additional requirements for this course.
English language requirements
View our English language requirements for all courses, including alternative English language tests and country qualifications accepted by the University.
If you need help achieving the language requirements, we offer a Pre-Sessional English for Academic Purposes course on our City campus which is an intensive preparation course for academic study at NTU.
Other qualifications and experience
We welcome applications from students with non-standard qualifications and learning backgrounds and work experience. We consider credit transfer, vocational and professional qualifications, and any work or life experience you may have.
You can view our Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer Policy which outlines the process and options available, such as recognising experiential learning and credit transfer.
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