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Music Production

Language of instruction

english, lithuanian

Qualification degree and (or) qualification to be awarded

Bachelor of Arts

Place of delivery

Kaunas, K. Donelaičio g. 58, LT-44248

Institution that has carried out assessment

No data

Institution that has performed accreditation, accreditation term

Studijų kokybės vertinimo centras, 12/7/2028

Data provided or updated (date)

8/1/2014

Order on accreditation

SV6-31
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Summary of the Profile

Objective(s) of a study programme:

The objective of Music Production study programme is to prepare specialists with practical skills and knowledge, required for work in dynamic area of music production and technology, for creating original works in the areas of sound recording and design, music technology and related media and to provide personal presentation and project development skills.
Learning outcomes:

1. Create audio visual installation environments with reference to theory and practice in this area.
2. Compose musical material using music technology software, hardware and the recording studio as creative tools.
3. Appraise and utilise the technologies employed within various media workflows.
4. Apply the principles of effective teamwork within a professional environment.
5. Administrate the processes within project development and its implementation while creating original works in the areas of sound recording and design, music technology and related media.
6. Evaluate and contextualise creative output and working processes in presentation of individual work.
7. Critically evaluate and contextualize music production, performance, cultural events and products, by using academic language.
Activities of teaching and learning:

In order to ensure that all learning outcomes are accomplished, various study methods are used in accordance to specifics of particular modules: lectures, consultations, presentation of visual and audio material, tutor led workshops, technical supervising, peer reviewing, discussions, realisation of group and individual assignments, individual study of reference material.
Methods of assessment of learning achievements:

Every course (module) ends with the assessment of students’ knowledge and skills in 10 points scale. Final mark is composed of assessments during the semester (written work, individual and group assignments) and exam (the assessment of student’s individual creative project or final written work). In regard to module’s specifics assessment is carried out in different ways: reading written work, listening to presentations, listening to music pieces, verbal examination, listening to case analysis, student’s and students’ group self-evaluation.

Specialisations:

Optional courses:

Students choose three modules (Philosophy, two levels of foreign language, 16 ECTS in total) from the A group of modules offered for the whole university, one module (4 ECTS) from subgroups of B group: “Arts”, “Humanities”, “Economics and Management”, “Biomedicine and Physical Sciences”. Students can choose up to 4 modules (16 ECTS) from the D group of modules which include courses related to expanding the knowledge in the fields of art and culture. The overall volume of A, B, D modules is 36 ECTS.
Students can choose between “Practice as Research” and “Dissertation” and “Career Development Project” (the latter two are counted as one option) in speciality part of study programme.
Distinctive features of a study programme:

Study programme is taught in English, duration of the programme – 3,5 years.