BA (HONS) Professional Music (Production)

3 YEARS, ON-SITE (BRIGHTON & SHEFFIELD)

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A MUSIC PRODUCTION DEGREE FOR THOSE SERIOUS ABOUT MAKING GREAT MUSIC

For audio producers, sound engineers, multi-instrumentalists, and original music creators looking to produce outstanding music for the commercial market.

The BA (Hons) Professional Music (Production) degree at WaterBear has been designed to provide you with the tools and motivation you’ll need to fulfil your music goals, realise your professional ambition and create consistently high-quality musical output. You can build your own music projects and activity into the course, and like all degree courses at WaterBear, it gives you the perfect blend of artistic freedom alongside practical strategies to forge a solid career in music.

Whether you goal is to become an independent artist, professional musician, entrepreneur, or build a diverse portfolio career, you’ll engage in a comprehensive and flexible learning experience designed to support your strengths, interests and your professional, artistic, and academic development. 

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Modules

LEVEL 4

Creating innovative music is the lifeblood of this course. This module is about getting your chops together to create and produce great music and find a sound that represents you as an individual. This is me today, and this is where I want to go.

Weekly timetabled classes include Composition with Technology, The Art of Production, Recording and Capture and Production Tools. This module is assessed via the submission of a demo recording that showcases your best work, with supporting narrative to reflect on the process and result.

This module deals with the music industry, past and present. Exciting case studies of artists that have made an important contribution to music. How did they do it? And how can you employ these insights into your own music projects, right now?

Weekly timetabled classes include Project Management and Navigating the Music Industry. Assessment is a case study of contrasting business models within the music industry.

Building on the Your Music Production module, this is all about expanding your skills and abilities. Pushing the boundaries of composition and production techniques, and producing experimental, original work. The direction you take your music is controlled by you.

Weekly timetabled classes include Technology in Music, Production Techniques, Audio Lab and Art of the Remix. This module is assessed via the submission of demo recordings that

showcase your best contrasting work, with supporting narrative to reflect on the process and result.

Creating your individual career plan, with careful design and thorough testing. You will develop knowledge of current music industry practice to create career plans that are a). realistic and b). achievable.

Weekly timetabled classes include Project Management and Your Strategy. Assessment is via a report to identify a viable, personalised career model.

LEVEL 5

Time to Stop, reflect and consider: Who exactly are you? Competent producers can create and produce music to a decent standard, but a real artist stands for so much more. Lots more in terms of music creation, production and live sound in this module.

Weekly timetabled classes include Production Techniques, The Art of Mixing and Mastering, Live Sound and Sonic Art. This module is assessed via the submission of studio or live recordings, with supporting case study analysis to illustrate your key influences.

Now’s the time for the rehearsal and practice to stop and for you to show the world what you’re made of. Working to put on shows and events. From live streams, gigs, conferences, performances and music events, to a fully-fledged national tour. It’s all fair game.

Weekly timetabled classes include Project Management and Your Events. Assessment is via a live event that you will curate. The scale and scope of the event is up to you.

This module will push you to expand your music and creativity into new and ground-breaking environments. Different methods of recording, innovative production techniques, new ways of creating. You’ll use this as inspiration to create a wide range of original material.

Weekly timetabled classes include Pre-Production and Performance & Realisation. There will also be optional advanced production classes for those wanting to push their ability to the next level.

This module is assessed via the submission of studio or live recordings that showcase your innovation, with accompanying programme notes, innovation pitch and press release.

In this business-focussed module, you’ll bring all your creative faculties to the table to create innovative new business models for the future music industry.

Weekly timetabled classes include Innovation in Project Management and Innovation in Music Business. Assessment is via a business plan submission designed to illustrate an innovative and viable new business idea.

level 6

Having thought about what to do for that final project, you’ll now need to prepare for it. This is where that work will be done, and the process documented. You’ll be getting plenty of mentoring and guidance too, so don’t worry.

There will be Digital Presence classes alongside special focus practical development workshops to help you further your project. There is one weekly timetabled class common to all pathways associated with this module – Project Portfolio Management. There will also be optional Songwriting & Production classes for those wanting to push their ability to the next level.

Assessment in this module is via the submission of Preparation Portfolio, including proposals, timeline and rationale.

In creating this specialist report as a dissertation, you’ll be honing your academic chops as you undertake formal research. You’ll also be preparing the ground for your ambitious final project in the Professional Project module.

There is one weekly timetabled class common to all pathways associated with this module entitled Specialist Report. The Specialist Report assessment will take the form of a research project paper focussed on a specific area relevant to today’s music scene.

Your final major project is the springboard into your creative future. You are encouraged to be practical and realistic, but also ambitious and to challenge yourself. There is no limit to where you can take this or what you can do. Anything is possible.

Weekly class time to support this module will take the form of regular group tutorials, to monitor progress against deadline. There will also be optional advanced songwriting and production classes that continue for those wanting further time developing their technique. Assessment in this module is via the submission of a Portfolio of work and project outcomes, contextual presentation of work and next steps career strategy.

*Programme structures and modules can change as part of our curriculum enhancement and review processes. Any changes affecting students’ expected programme delivery are communicated in advance. If a certain module is important to you, please discuss it with the Programme Manager.

FAQs

View the most frequently asked questions about this course below.

Success as an audio producer starts with developing the technical skills required to unlock creative potential. It’s also about working collaboratively and developing the confidence and ability to communicate what’s in your head. On the BA (Hons) Professional Music (Production) course you’ll develop technical skills across audio production, sound engineering, composition, and DAW workflow, working weekly in Mac labs and professional recording studios.

The course covers recording and capture techniques, mixing and mastering, live sound engineering, composition with technology, production tools, and sonic innovation. Business classes teach you the realities of being a professional producer in today’s music industry, including project management, strategy, and navigating commercial markets. You’ll showcase your work live on stage in real venues or in the studio, and access regular networking events, masterclasses, and work opportunities.

This Production degree is approved and awarded by Falmouth University, one of the UK’s leading specialist universities for the creative industries. There’s also the option to study this course over 4 years with an Integrated Foundation Year.

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Course Modules
LevelProduction ModulesMusic Business ModulesKey Focus Areas
Level 4Your Music Production, Creative Music ProductionNavigating the Music Industry, Your StrategyProduction craft, recording & capture techniques, composition with technology, production tools, understanding industry models, building your career plan
Level 5Your Sound, Innovation in Music ProductionYour Events, Innovation in the Music IndustryMixing & mastering, live sound engineering, sonic art, creative experimentation, production innovation, curating live events, developing new business models
Level 6Your Professional Development, Professional Project PortfolioSpecialist ReportFinal project preparation, portfolio development, academic research, digital presence, career strategy, ambitious creative output

 

 

This course is designed for audio producers, sound engineers, sound designers, composers, and multi-instrumentalists looking to produce high-quality music for commercial markets. Whether you’re creating your own artist projects, producing for others, or building a portfolio career across recording, mixing, and live sound, you’ll find a supportive environment to experiment and grow. WaterBear provides personalised mentoring and a tailored career plan to support your individual goals.

If you’re one or more of the following, this course is for you:

  • Audio producer
  • Studio engineer
  • Sound designer
  • Sound editor
  • Composer
  • Multi-instrumentalist

 

Each academic year of the BA (Hons) 3-year course consists of 2 study blocks of 15 weeks each. The time each week you’ll spend in teaching and learning activities can be broken down as follows:  

Timetabled classes:  

In each study block, you’ll spend the majority of your structured learning activity in timetabled classes. You’ll also get access to all your module content prior to your timetabled classes via WaterBear’s dedicated Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), so you can prepare for your classes in advance. 

1-1 Mentoring sessions:  

Alongside your weekly classes, you’ll get access to WaterBear’s 1-1 mentoring programme, your gateway to bespoke expert advice as and when you need it. Bookable meetings with seasoned pros, experts across a wide range of fields, where you’ll receive tailored support and guidance in three key areas: music industries, musical development and academic achievement. What you focus on is entirely up to you — the mentoring programme is designed to support your own personal journey. 

Asynchronous online learning:  

As well all the digital content linked to your chosen course, you’ll get access to all other content for every other degree course at WaterBear, via our Canvas VLE. That’s a huge library of information you can dive into to expand your own learning experience and gain knowledge in other areas and subjects that may interest you.  

Other activities: 

You’ll be able to book free time in professional recording and rehearsal studios, attend additional optional classes in areas like music photography, videography, content creation, music theory, self-development, and music management. There are also social events, clubs and societies, live gigs and performances, virtual meetups, networking opportunities, industry development weeks, industry conferences, record label showcases, songwriting camps and various kinds of other activities to explore. 

In summary, regular teaching and learning activities include:  

  • Lectures, seminars, tutorials and workshops 
  • One-to-one mentoring  
  • Student forums 
  • Assignments, assessments, and feedback sessions 
  • Live performances and gigs 
  • Special events and conferences 
  • Peer collaboration via Canvas VLE  
  • Free recording time in professional studios 
  • Free rehearsal time in professional studios 
  • Masterclasses and clinics 
  • Work experience 
  • Networking 

Initial applications for the BA (Hons) 3-yr on-site and 2-yr online options can be made via the Apply Now button below. 

You can also apply directly via UCAS using the links below. 

BA (Hons) Professional Music (Production) UCAS course codes are as follows: 

Brighton 

Course code: W373
Institution code: F33
Campus name: WaterBear, Brighton
Campus code: W
UCAS course application page 

Sheffield

Course code: W379
Institution code: F33
Campus name: WaterBear, Sheffield
Campus code: L
UCAS course application page

We consider all applications on their own merit and potential. We’ll invite you to a 1-1 session, either in person or by video conference. This is where you’ll have the opportunity to find out all about WaterBear and talk about your music, achievements and career goals. 

Falmouth University Terms and Conditions can be found at https://www.falmouth.ac.uk/student-regulations.

 

We consider all applications on their own merit and potential. We’ll invite you to a 1-1 applicant session, either in person or by video call. This is where you’ll have the opportunity to find out all about WaterBear and talk about your music, achievements and career goals. 

As a guide, we require A Levels (or in combination with AS / EPQ / BTEC / RSL / Cambridge Technical / etc.) equal to a minimum of 104 UCAS Tariff Points (BTEC / Cambridge Technical DMM, RSL Extended Diploma at Merit / Distinction), or international equivalent. 

After graduating, you will have a number of routes to further study available, including the MA Music Performance, Production & Business, MA Songwriting, MA Music Education and MA Music Business courses at WaterBear, and other postgraduate specialist programmes.  

There is also the option to study this course over 4 years, which includes an integrated foundation year.

We offer various scholarships and bursaries, which can be applied for by anyone studying related courses at WaterBear. Our scholarships are reviewed yearly, with applications generally opening 3-6 months prior to the course starting. Scholarship awards generally cover the cost of all course tuition fees. 

 

This course is available to international applicants if they are based in the UK with a settled status (no restrictions on how long you can stay). This course is not available to those located outside of the UK. Alternative options available to international applicants include our range of online 2-year distance learning degree courses. https://waterbear.org.uk/online/

Language requirements 

If English isn’t your first language, you’ll need to achieve equivalent to the IELTS Academic 6.0 overall score, with at least 5.5 in Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening. We accept a range of equivalent approved tests too. Visit the English Language Requirements page of the Falmouth University website for more information. https://www.falmouth.ac.uk/study/international/english-language-requirements.

This BA (Hons) Professional Music (Production) degree prepares you for careers in audio/visual production, music production and engineering, live sound engineering, studio recording, music composition, digital content creation, technical support, and general music industry work. Many graduates build portfolio careers combining roles such as freelance producer, mix engineer, session musician, content creator, and music educator. WaterBear’s industry-active tutors, real-world project briefs, and extensive studio access ensure you graduate with a professional portfolio, technical expertise, and industry contacts. Career support continues through the Artist Development and Music Industries teams, who help secure gigs, internships, and work placements.

This course is designed to develop careers in: 

  • Audio / visual production  
  • Music production and engineering  
  • Music education  
  • Digital content creation 
  • Technical support  
  • General music industry work  
  • Studio recording  
  • Live sound engineering  
  • Music composition 

 

The course tuition fee for the 3-yr BA (Hons) is £9,790 for each year of the programme. UK residents may be eligible for undergraduate tuition fee and maintenance loans. 

Tuition fees

Tuition fees are set annually and are subject to review each year. Falmouth University may therefore raise tuition fees in the second or subsequent years of a course, in line with inflation and/or the maximum permitted by law or UK Government policy. Students will be notified of any changes as soon as possible. For more information on fees and finance, please visit Falmouth’s tuitions fees page here. 

Tuition fees for 2026 

The UK Government has announced that tuition fees for undergraduate on campus home students will increase by £255 for the academic year beginning in September 2026, rising from £9,535 to £9,790 per year. Find out how this change impacts how much you are required to pay.

In order to get the most out of the BA (Hons) Professional Music (Production) course, we recommend having access to some basic equipment and materials. These are not mandatory and are provided only as examples of items students commonly find useful during the course.

Essential for study

These are general resources that help you participate fully in classes and complete coursework. These items are illustrative and not compulsory.

  • Your instrument (instrumentalists)
  • Expendables
  • Note-taking materials
  • Computer (desktop, laptop, tablet, etc.)
  • DAW software
  • USB memory stick
  • Reliable Internet connection

Recommended for enhanced learning

Some students choose to invest in additional equipment to support creative projects or independent work. These items are optional examples, not required purchases.

  • Computer (laptop / desktop) capable of running DAW, audio interface, plug-ins and A/V processing software (recommended 8-16GB RAM, 7,200 RPM Hard Drive, 8MB buffer, 1TB hard drive
  • Reliable, high speed Internet connection
  • Professional DAW software (ProTools, Logic, Cubase, Ableton, etc.)
  • External hard drive
  • Dynamic microphone(s) (e.g. Shure SM57 / SM58)
  • Audio interface (e.g. Focusrite Scarlett 2i2)
  • Headphones (e.g. Sennheiser HD 200, Beyerdynamic DT770)

If you have any questions about equipment, our course team can help you understand what is genuinely needed and what is simply helpful depending on your goals and musical focus.

WORLD-CLASS FACILITIES

Brighton

Hanover House

Located on Queens Road between Brighton Station and the seafront, Hanover House is WaterBear’s Brighton headquarters. Spanning four floors, it offers everything needed to develop as a modern musician, including recording studios, instrumental rooms for bass, guitar, and drums, practice rooms, a common room, Mac suites, and general-purpose teaching spaces. At the heart of Hanover House is a 1,000 sq. ft. recording studio that serves as the building’s engine room. This flagship studio is fully equipped with both analogue and digital gear, supporting a wide range of professional recording needs.

Sheffield

Gatecrasher

Located in the heart of the Cultural Industries Quarter, our Sheffield HQ stands on the old site of the famous Sheffield superclub, Gatecrasher. The building holds Mac suites, teaching spaces, a live performance room, a recording suite, and mentoring rooms. It now includes brand-new common spaces alongside networking and collaboration rooms. A place to meet and relax is fundamental to every uni campus, and we want our students to feel comfortable and welcomed. Our common rooms are here for you to meet, hang out, collaborate, network, share ideas, and grab a great coffee too.

Brighton & Sheffield

Vintage and Modern gear

As a college run by professional musicians, we know everything about equipment and what kind of gear you need access to. Within their own dedicated spaces drummers learn on acoustic kits, guitarists and bassists plug into their own amps, music producers and electronic artists work with the latest tech and equipment. Teaching rooms are fitted out with state-of-the-art digital A/V technology. You’ll also find classic vintage gear alongside modern musical equipment to give you the best of both worlds. You’ll also navigate different Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) such as Pro Tools, Ableton and Logic Pro. All WaterBear students take part in audio production classes to expand their technical knowledge and compositional skills and to investigate different methods of recording.

Brighton & Sheffield

Live Music Venues

You’ll have regular opportunities to perform live at fantastic partner venues across Sheffield and Brighton, including two WaterBear-run venues in Brighton, with another coming soon in Sheffield. Students are encouraged to organise gigs, tours, and events, gaining real experience, building networks, and becoming part of the local music scene. Live performance, along with supporting emerging artists and grassroots venues through our Keeping Music Live campaign, is central to everything we do at WaterBear.

Brighton

WaterBear Venue

This is WaterBear’s very own seafront music and club venue. Located right on the beach, this iconic venue was once one of Brighton’s most famous club venues. Now exclusively operated by WaterBear, it’s a great place for our musicians to socialise, with lots of events happening throughout the week. The Venue can also be booked by students for their own music projects, and there are regular opportunities for work there too.

Brighton

WaterBear MusicBar

Located in Kemptown, this eclectic venue is known for its vibrant atmosphere and rich musical heritage. It has hosted renowned UK artists, including Amy Winehouse, The Kooks, and Chris Difford of Squeeze. Now operated by WaterBear, the music bar hosts a diverse range of gigs and events, featuring a dedicated live music basement and a ground-floor bar with an intimate performance space. WaterBear students benefit from access to the venue for classes, rehearsals, performances, and stagecraft development. There are also opportunities to work at the venue and use it as a space to socialise.

Brighton

Recording and Rehearsing

As a student at WaterBear, you’ll benefit from free, bookable access to recording and rehearsal facilities. Our facilities are designed to support every stage of the creative process, from initial songwriting and pre-production to tracking and mixing. Alongside our brand new, 1000 sqft recording studio and live room in Hanover House, we also partner with some exceptional partner studios, such as Brighton Electric, which houses two high-end studios and a live music space which has worked with bands such as The Cure, Royal Blood and Foals, and Small Pond Studios, equipped with Neve console amps and analogue outboard gear, giving you further access to world class equipment and expertise, alongside local networking and work experience opportunities.

Sheffield

Recording and Rehearsing

In Sheffield, you’ll benefit from free bookable access to recording and rehearsal facilities and access to different Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) such as Pro Tools, Ableton, and Logic Pro. Whether you want to record and produce music professionally or simply want to make better demos, knowing how to create great-sounding is essential. Within our Gatecrasher building, our recording studio is equipped with state of the art recording facilities including a mixing desk and live room. You’ll also have access to partner studios across the city including Spring Tank Studios, Tecna Studios, where Self Esteem and Reverend and the Makers have recorded, Hybrid3 with custom-built equipment, and MU Studios, which has worked with Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley. These partnerships give you access to world-class equipment and expertise, as well as local networking and work experience opportunities.

Brighton & Sheffield

Live Performance and Songwriting Spaces

Our songwriting and performance spaces have been designed as multi-functional, creative spaces tailor-made to support high-quality musical output. Think masterclasses, performance workshops, and loads of specialist activities for songwriters, vocalists, artists, and bands. You’ll be able to showcase your music while building confidence in these supportive, creative environments. The spaces are great for collaboration and impromptu lunchtime live performances.

Locations

Why Choose WaterBear?

We Are

Keeping Music Live

Independent music venues lie at the heart of grassroots music. This is where many emerging artists and musicians begin their journey to becoming successful, confident performers. In collaboration with the Music Venue Trust, we’ve launched the Keeping Music Live campaign to stand with and support these venues, and to champion their vital role in shaping the future of music. We also run our very own music venues – The WaterBear Venue on Brighton Seafront, The WaterBear MusicBar in Brighton’s Kemptown, with a third venue in Sheffield coming soon.

We are

Run by musicians for musicians

From our founders and tutors through to our supporting staff, we are a college filled with professional musicians and creatives actively working across many areas of the industry. This not only brings real-world context and experience to the curriculum, but also creates a network of like-minded musicians and creatives, all with lived experiences of a life in music.

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Developing independent artists

WaterBear is all about empowering the independent, DIY artist, who wants to take full control of their music and their life. We foster a culture of self-belief and determination, with a commitment to high-quality musical output, all of which are key to success and fundamental to the WaterBear experience. Our Artist Development team brings extensive industry knowledge and experience, supporting students as they grow into independent, authentic artists.

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Creating career opportunities

At WaterBear, the Music Industries team is the engine behind your music industry journey. They’re committed to providing exciting opportunities for hands-on experience across a wide range of music business activities, including live gigs, touring, session work, record labels and publishing, artist management, live sound engineering, studio production, festivals, conferences, education and live events management. There are also regular masterclasses and events designed to grow your network and fast-track your connections to industry.

We provide a unique

1-1 Mentoring programme

Our unique mentoring programme is a key part of the WaterBear experience. All students receive allocated 1-1 mentoring time with a diverse group of industry professionals. Your mentoring sessions can really help you focus on those areas where extra support is needed to improve. The WaterBear mentoring programme is structured to provide 1-1 advice, guidance and support in 3 fundamental areas: Musical development, academic achievement, and music industries support, providing personal advice across careers and artist development.

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Building World-Class Facilities

WaterBear’s campuses are equipped with cutting edge, professional grade facilities that support every stage of your music journey. From high spec rehearsal spaces and recording studios to media suites and performance venues, every space is built to industry standard. These creative environments give you the freedom to experiment, collaborate and produce your best work from day one.

We are

Partners of Falmouth University

WaterBear is a proud partner and College of Falmouth University, one of the UK’s most prestigious creative arts institutions. Our close relationship with Falmouth ensures consistently high standards of academic quality and student experience are met. All courses delivered at WaterBear are approved and awarded by Falmouth, meaning you’ll graduate with a Falmouth University degree or master’s qualification.

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Smaller Class Sizes

You won’t find big lecture halls here. Classes are restricted in size to smaller groups, something we believe is vital for high-quality learning. Typical class sizes range from 8-12. Tutors can therefore spend more time with each person, focussing on personal strengths development and individual learning styles.

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Flexible Learning

Whatever your course of study, content from every WaterBear course is available 24/7, for everyone. If you’re studying a campus-based course but can’t get to the college for whatever reason – no problem. You can log in remotely to the WaterBear VLE and keep up-to-date with your course, access the huge library of course content, and keep in contact with the WaterBear community. This flexible approach to learning allows you to fit study around your life, not the other way around, which is often so important for today’s musicians

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COLLABORATION

At WaterBear, collaboration is at the heart of everything we do. Whether you’re forming a band, producing tracks, creating content, or planning live events, you’ll be surrounded by like-minded creatives ready to connect and co-create. Our courses, venues, and digital platforms are designed to encourage teamwork, build networks, and spark new ideas—helping you grow as both an artist and a collaborator.

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Adaptive Learning

WaterBear is a leading player in both digital learning and classroom-based teaching and learning. All live lectures are backed up with rich online content, discussion groups, feedback forums and tutorials. With course content for all subjects on every course being available for everyone, you’ll have the freedom to choose what you want to study and learn.

COURSE OPPORTUNITIES

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