Sound, Light and Live Event Technology BSc (Hons) Undergraduate Programme By University of Derby |TopUniversities

Sound, Light and Live Event Technology BSc (Hons)

Tuitionfee

42,135 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Derby's BSc (Hons) Sound, Light and Live Event Technology is an engineering centred but practical-based course for anyone keen to embark on a career in the events industry. It is also ideal for professionals who have experience in the sector but want a deeper understanding of the theory, along with a recognised qualification. This degree covers a broad range of subjects – from lighting technology, audio engineering, video systems, power distribution and rigging to electronics, computing, acoustics, computer aided design and simulation. Students will learn both the theory and practice relating to the underlying technologies and will develop hands-on skills by planning and delivering real live events.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Derby's BSc (Hons) Sound, Light and Live Event Technology is an engineering centred but practical-based course for anyone keen to embark on a career in the events industry. It is also ideal for professionals who have experience in the sector but want a deeper understanding of the theory, along with a recognised qualification. This degree covers a broad range of subjects – from lighting technology, audio engineering, video systems, power distribution and rigging to electronics, computing, acoustics, computer aided design and simulation. Students will learn both the theory and practice relating to the underlying technologies and will develop hands-on skills by planning and delivering real live events.

Admission Requirements

6+
120+
1060+

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
27,750 GBP
International
42,135 GBP

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