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Sound for the Moving Image BDes (Hons)

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What will I learn?

The programme consists of two years at the Glasgow School of Art (Year 3 and Year 4 of a BDes (Hons) degree), after two years in a Further Education college or international equivalent. The programme recruits directly into Stage 3 with articulation from HND programmes or from mature students with relevant experience. The programme will encourage students to make highly creative, concept-driven audiovisual work, using innovative recording, production and post-production technologies. In addition to making original practical works in Studio courses, students will gradually build critical reading, analysis, academic writing and presentation skills in Critical Studies courses in Year 3, which prepare students for a large-scale, self -directed Research Project in Year 4 (comprised of a substantial piece of academic writing and a practical project). The critical studies and research courses encourage solid contextualisation and reflection within the studio projects too, which will equip graduates to succeed as industry professionals whilst also making their practice selfsustaining and continually encouraging those graduates re-invent the industrial systems to become more inclusive, accessible and for themselves to be responsible as creative citizens to address societal, cultural and sustainability issues in our future. Students will learn to make sound/audiovisual work that is meaningful and accessible to our society and work that diversifies representation both behind and in-front of the camera. The programme structure fosters interdisciplinarity and collaboration across the School of Innovation, with an elective course in Year 3 where the student can share a classroom with like- minded students from BDes Product Design and BSc Immersive Systems who chose the same thematic study option. From Year 3 to Year 4 there is a progression from scaffolded studio projects with tutor specified mediums and deliverables, to self-directed and tutor supported projects where the student chooses their medium (e.g. sound alone, film or interactive platform/experience). This interdisciplinarity and choice within the programme allows students to tailor their learning experience and build a creative portfolio for their chosen industry. This undergraduate course has been written in response to the increased recognition of the importance of sound and moving image as part of the Scottish creative, cultural and commercial landscapes. The programme will also tap into the worldwide increase in media production for an increasingly diverse and divergent audience through multiple digital distribution platforms. Students will develop detailed theoretical, practical and technical knowledge in sound production for visual media, where they can execute industry standard workflows, and incorporate meticulous ethical processes. Throughout the programme, project briefs are set to support students in creating: • original soundscapes • documentaries • original short films • spatial and immersive audio (including audio for games); • voice for audiobooks, advertisement, radio jingles • music for animation • and an extended self-directed research project The programme prepares students for a career in the field of sound production and postproduction for the moving image. The programme will also provide a grounding in the professional practice of sound production for visual environments, such as film, animation, television, online, interactive media and games, theatre and art installations. Graduates have found employment as audio professionals and practitioners in key creative industries and progressed to a range of careers in audio-visual arts, game development and film and television.

Which department am I in?

School of Innovation and Technology

Study options

Full Time (2 Years)

Tuition fees
£23,500.00 (US$ 30,349) per year
£23500 Per year

This is a provisional fee yet to be approved

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

September 2025

Venue

Garnethill Campus

167 Renfrew Street,

Glasgow,

Glasgow, City Of,

G3 6RQ, SCOTLAND, Scotland

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About The Glasgow School of Art

The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) is ranked 8th in the world, according to the 2021 QS World Rankings.

  • Based in Glasgow-one of Britain's top-five student cities
  • Project-based learning, with an emphasis on studio practice
  • Programmes range from traditional to digital
  • GSA alumni frequently rank highly on major art prize listing

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