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Sound Arts at London College of Communication

Sound Arts at London College of Communication

Radical and innovative courses for artists, musicians, practitioners and theorists
  • Work with internationally renowned artists and scholars
  • Connect to the world-leading research centre Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP)
  • Reach a wide public audience through performances and exhibitions
  • Join a vast global network of cultural and industry contacts
  • Located at the University ranked 2nd in the world for Art and Design
  • A hand operating a piece of music tech.
    Photograph by Annie Goh, London College of Communication.

    BA (Hons) Sound Arts: Design

    The BA (Sound Arts): Design pathway will develop your creative practice and sound design production skills giving you a strong practical, technical, and theoretical foundation in this vocational area of sound arts. You will be supported to explore a wide range of applications for sound across film, TV, games, animation, theatre, broadcast media, and fine art to prepare you for a career in the creative industries. With the support of our internationally renowned tutors, you will develop a unique portfolio of sound art and design works within a contemporary critical framework.

  • Photo of two students playing guitars in a blue dark light.
    Photograph by Annie Goh, BA (Hons) Sound Arts, London College of Communication.

    BA (Hons) Sound Arts: Experimental Music

    The BA (Hons) Sound Arts: Experimental Music pathway will enable you to develop your passion for experimenting with sound and music across composition, performance, improvisation, within fixed media, concert halls, art galleries, clubs, and many more.

  • A close up of a Tascam reel to reel tape recorder.
    Marco Tarantino, 2019. MA Sound Arts, London College of Communication, UAL | Photography: Lewis Bush

    MA Sound Arts  

    Intensive and specialised, MA Sound Arts is designed to further develop your conceptual and contextual understanding of practice and discourse relating to the field. Combining a strong taught component with ample opportunities for practical work, you’ll extend your portfolio within an academic context, engage in theoretical and practical research, develop your creative and critical skills, and explore your personal areas of interest.