Bachelor of Music and Sound Design
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-03-01 | - |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor of Music and Sound Design
The Bachelor of Music and Sound Design is a portfolio-based course designed for aspiring professionals in music and sound design, seeking to hone their artistic, technical, and theoretical expertise. This comprehensive course blends music, sound, and screen disciplines, including film, TV, games, and online media, to equip students with practical and creative skills for the evolving music and sound industries.
Overview
The Bachelor of Music and Sound Design course is tailored to provide students with a comprehensive blend of music, sound, and screen disciplines. Students will gain knowledge in music production, sound engineering, digital media, as well as sound and music creation, learning directly from industry experts. The course emphasizes professional experience, with hands-on teaching in advanced sound labs and a focus on project-based learning.
Notes
- Students who started this course in 2025 or earlier are in the Bachelor of Music and Sound Design course version.
- For students starting in 2026, the new version of the course is named the Bachelor of Creative Production in Music and Sound Design.
Availabilities
The course is available at the City campus, with the following details:
- Attendance mode: On campus - Weekly
- Attendance type: Full Time
- Location: City campus
- Session: Autumn Session
- Student type: Domestic, International
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate a well-developed awareness of culture and professional practice of music and sound in the context of the technological and creative industries.
- Present, explain, and evaluate their own and others' work in independent and collaborative contexts.
- Apply reflexive critical thinking to formulate innovative and creative music and sound work for their local and wider communities.
- Engage professionally with diverse music and sound practices from a range of cultures, demonstrating ethical and culturally appropriate approaches.
- Integrate technical, creative, and analytical skills to synthesise and express ideas effectively using a variety of modes and media to a range of audiences.
- Apply knowledge of Indigenous issues in professional practices and engage responsibly in communicating with and about Indigenous people and communities.
Structure
Students must complete 144 credit points, comprising:
- 80 credit points of major subjects
- 16 credit points of core subjects
- 48 credit points of electives
The core subjects include:
- Communication Literacies (16 CPs) The major subject is:
- Music and Sound Design (80 CPs) Electives can be chosen from the following options:
- Electives (6cp subjects) (48 CPs)
- Electives (8cp subjects) (48 CPs)
- Electives (6cp and 8cp subjects) (48 CPs)
Inherent Requirements
Inherent requirements are academic and non-academic requirements that are essential for successfully completing a course at UTS. These can be found via the inherent requirements directory.
Award and Faculty
The award for this course is the Bachelor of Music and Sound Design (BMusSoundDesign), and it is offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
Study Level, Location, and Duration
- Study level: Undergraduate
- Location: City campus
- Duration: 3 Years
UAC Code and CRICOS Code
- UAC code: Available for the Autumn Session
- CRICOS code: B
Language of Instruction
The language of instruction for this course is English.
