Studying Electroacoustic Music as an Undergraduate in the UK

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I've decided that I really want to go back to uni to study electroacoustic music/composition, sound design, synthesis, or other such related things where I get to make and write about funny noises.

Unfortunately, everything I can find is for postgraduates. I've lived with 2 music tech students in their final year (I'm moving home tomorrow, eeek!) and their course really didn't appeal to me too much. Is there any way I can study this sort of thing without spending three years getting a degree (and therefore already having a degree anyway :shock: :x) to do it?
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HND?

I know the music college do some sub degree length courses;



http://www.lcm.ac.uk/mit_index.html

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donkey tugger wrote:HND?

I know the music college do some sub degree length courses;



http://www.lcm.ac.uk/mit_index.html
Cheers Donks. Maybe doing a shorter course like this would be enough to get me into some sort of post grad electroacoustic thing if I also build up a portfolio of my work. Perhaps being a more 'mature student' (I'll be 22 at the time of application for 2005) will count in my favour too.

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