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Program Overview
The MA Music Technology (by research) at the University of York is a postgraduate research degree designed for graduates with experience in music technology or audio engineering. The program equips students with the skills and knowledge to conduct independent research in music technology, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Students can choose to submit a dissertation or a portfolio of technologically mediated compositions, supported by commentary and a resource list.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The program aims to:
- Equip students with the skills and knowledge to conduct independent research in music technology.
- Foster critical thinking and problem-solving abilities within the field of music technology.
- Provide opportunities for students to collaborate with other researchers and professionals in the music industry.
- Contribute to the advancement of knowledge and understanding in the field of music technology.
Outline:
The MA Music Technology (by research) program consists of a series of structured elements, culminating in a final submission that can take two forms:
Option 1:
A dissertation of between 30,000 and 40,000 words on the student's registered topic, accompanied by a comprehensive resource list of relevant materials.
Option 2:
A portfolio of work comprising between three and five technologically mediated compositions for any instrument, voice, ensemble, audio media, or multimedia. Each composition will be supported by commentary of around 2,500 words and a resource list of relevant materials. Students will work closely with their supervisors throughout the program, receiving guidance and support in developing their research projects.
Assessment:
The assessment of the MA Music Technology (by research) program is based on the final submission, which will be evaluated by two examiners. The examiners will consider the originality, depth, and quality of the research, as well as the student's ability to communicate their findings effectively.
Teaching:
The MA Music Technology (by research) program is taught through a combination of individual supervision, group seminars, and workshops. Students will also have access to a range of resources, including the University's extensive library and music technology facilities. The program is led by a team of experienced researchers and practitioners in the field of music technology.
Careers:
The MA Music Technology (by research) program can lead to a variety of careers in the music industry, including:
- Research and development
- Music production
- Audio engineering
- Sound design
- Music education
- Music therapy
Other:
The MA Music Technology (by research) program is offered at the University of York's School of Arts and Creative Technologies. The School is located on the University's main campus in the city of York, England. York is a UNESCO Creative City of Media Arts and is home to a thriving music scene. The city offers a range of cultural and social activities, making it an ideal place to study music technology. The program is also eligible for funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).