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2 CoursesBsc joint hons electronic engineering and music in Bangor university
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Students on this joint honours degree will spend half their time studying electronic engineering and half their time studying music. At the school of Electronic Engineering students will focus on aspects of electrical technology applicable in electronic music production including mathematics, circuit theory and design, programming languages and principles. At the School of Music students can choose from a wide range of modules, including, but not restricted to studies of media and popular music culture, recording and production techniques, the recording industry and undertaking creative music projects.
120-112 tariff points from level 3 qualifications* including B in Music at A2 or ABRSM Grade 7 Theory, A2 Mathematics and/or A2 Physics recommended but not required, plus GCSE in Science and English Language or Welsh Language at grade C, GCSE Mathematics upper tier at grade B. *Level 3 qualifications include A levels, BTEC, Access, Irish Highers, International Baccalaureate, Welsh Baccalaureate, Scottish Advanced Highers and others, Personal Statement and IELTS of 6.0
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On Campus
Students on this joint honours degree will spend half their time studying electronic engineering and half their time studying music. At the school of Electronic Engineering students will focus on aspects of electrical technology applicable in electronic music production including mathematics, circuit theory and design, programming languages and principles. At the School of Music students can choose from a wide range of modules, including, but not restricted to studies of media and popular music culture, recording and production techniques, the recording industry and undertaking creative music projects.
120-112 tariff points from level 3 qualifications* including B in Music at A2 or ABRSM Grade 7 Theory, A2 Mathematics and/or A2 Physics recommended but not required, plus GCSE in Science and English Language or Welsh Language at grade C, GCSE Mathematics upper tier at grade B. *Level 3 qualifications include A levels, BTEC, Access, Irish Highers, International Baccalaureate, Welsh Baccalaureate, Scottish Advanced Highers and others, Personal Statement and IELTS of 6.0
Electronics Engineer , Power Electronics & Controls Engineer, Principal Power Electronics Design Engineer, Controls Engineer, Optical Engineer
15th Jan
Study in Germany with Berlin School Of Business And Innovation