Key Learning Outcomes from the AMT MSc

The MSc in Acoustics and Music Technology (AMT MSc) degree aims to provide a rich cross-disciplinary programme, within which students develop skills in the interdisciplinary area of music, acoustics and audio technology.

Graduates will have a thorough understanding of the appropriate technologies and the science underlying them, as well as an understanding of their role in a wider creative arts environment.

Knowledge and understanding

On completing the programme students can be expected to:

  • have a strong understanding of the scientific principles relevant to the generation and propagation of musical sound, including the functioning of musical instruments and the acoustics of spacestriDL
  • have developed knowledge and understanding of a range of advanced methods for audio signal processing, including the analysis, synthesis, manipulation, and simulation of musical sound
  • have developed a knowledge and understanding of methods for computer-based generation of musical structures, patterns, sequences, and events
  • be able to demonstrate understanding of the role of music/audio technology in a cultural context
  • have an understanding of how musical sound is combined with other media in artistic and commercial applications

Intellectual skills

On completing the programme students can be expected to:

  • identify, simplify, and apply physical principles in analysing and modelling of acoustical systemsldv
  • identify and apply appropriate methods for discretisation of physics-based sound models in the context of specific technological constraints and artistic/creative demands
  • identify and apply methods for audio signal processing and real-time control in the context of specific technological constraints and artistic/creative demands

Practical skills

On completing the programme students can be expected to:

  • OrlandoAnechoic1use a range of specific types of mathematical calculations and derivations associated with modelling and simulation of acoustic systems
  • effectively use Matlab for computation tasks related to audio processing, acoustics, and simulation
  • effectively use and write plug-ins for MAX/MSP and PD for real-time audio processing
  • write computer programs in C(++) and/or Java for computational tasks related to algorithmic composition
  • write interactive applets in Java for synthesis or processing of sound
  • use a range of software for music-related tasks such as sound analysis/synthesis and sound recording/editing

Transferable skills

On completing the programme students can be expected to:

  • follow an independent programme of study through to completion
  • plan, carry out, and report on an individual research project;
  • manage time and work to deadlines
  • participate constructively in groups
  • find information and use information technology
  • write computer programs