BMUS (Hons) Music Performance & Production

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BMUS (Hons) Music Performance & Production

This course is for aspiring musicians, producers, and performers who want to develop professional skills in both live performance and music production. You will explore performance techniques across different genres, songwriting, and stagecraft while also gaining expertise in recording, mixing, and producing music using industry-standard software and equipment. The course blends creative artistry with technical knowledge, helping you understand how to present your music to audiences both live and digitally. You’ll collaborate with other musicians, sound engineers, and creative professionals, take part in live shows, and work on recording sessions in professional studios. Alongside your practical work, you’ll develop music business knowledge, including promotion, distribution, and copyright, preparing you to launch a career in the modern music industry.

Academic Journey

Duration: 3 years (Full-time) or 4 Years with Foundation

Optional Placement Year Available

Inside the Learning Segments

  • Introduction to Music Performance
  • Fundamentals of Music Production
  • Creative Industries Overview
  • Academic and Professional Skills
  • Music Theory and Songwriting Basics
  • Live Performance Techniques
  • Recording and Mixing Fundamentals
  • Introduction to Music Technology
  • Music Industry and Business Skills
  • Advanced Performance and Stagecraft
  • Studio Production Techniques
  • Collaborative Music Projects
  • Sound Design and Creative Production
  • Marketing and Promotion for Musicians
  • Live Event Production and Management
  • Advanced Studio Recording and Mastering
  • Professional Portfolio Development
  • Final Major Project (album, EP, or live show)

Discover Your Career Direction

Graduates will be equipped to perform, produce, and release music at a professional level. With a strong balance of artistic and technical skills, they can work in live events, recording studios, or as independent artists. The course also opens doors to music education, event management, and sound engineering careers.

Career routes
Graduates often pursue roles such as:

They may also continue with postgraduate study in Music Performance, Production, or related creative disciplines.

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