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The Sound Technology course here couldn't be more appropriate: the vast array of topics are taught in great detail and to a very high standard. The equipment we use is of the highest quality and mirrors what you'd expect to see in the real world. You progress to find your own direction and ambition, setting you up nicely for graduation and the world of work. There are strong industry links and you can gain outside experience with organisations as part of your studies. I've worked at the Liverpool Arena and Convention Centre and hope to go on tour when I finish this summer.

Dan Evans

3rd year BA (Honours) Sound Technology

Undergraduate Courses

BA (Honours) Sound Technology

Course Type:
BA (Honours) degree
Duration:
Three years, Full Time
UCAS Code:
HW63
Associates:
Phil Harding, Nick Lidster

Graduate Profiles

Dror Mohar

Sound Technology Graduate Dror Mohar

 “The guidance, expertise and work ethic of the tutors in the Sound Technology department taught me how to listen and what questions to ask. In this highly technical industry, gear and subject matter change every day, and the skills I learnt at LIPA are some of the most important assets one can wish for.”

 
Dror Mohar (Sound Technology, 2006) is a sound engineer and producer based in California. Some of his clients include Guns N’ Roses, Joss Stone, The Black Crows and Gwen Stefani.

 

 

 


Daniel HiggottDaniel Higgott

 

"The Sound Technology programme offers a brilliant start to a career in the audio industry. It combines detailed theory with access to exactly the same technology that you find in the 'real world'. By putting students together to collaborate on technically complex shows, you allow them to make mistakes and learn from them in a safe environment, before getting it right really counts."

Daniel Higgott (Sound Technology 2007) is currently Deputy Head of Sound for Wicked at the Apollo Victoria. His previous West End work has included Phantom of the Opera and Oliver! The Musical.