Why study Audio Production MA at Middlesex University?
- Tuition fee discounts of up to 40%
- Gain hands-on experience with professional recording, mixing, and spatial audio studios in London’s vibrant creative hub
- Learn advanced techniques in studio production, sound design, and immersive audio for music, film, and live events
- Access industry-standard studios and facilities to experiment with immersive audio, sound design, and AI-enhanced tools
- Build professional connections through placements, industry briefs, and guest lectures from working audio producers
- Benefit from Middlesex University’s Careers and Futures employability hub, offering tailored support and freelance guidance
- Develop ethical, inclusive, and sustainable approaches to sound production for today’s audio industries
- Choose between one- and two-year modes with embedded, credit-bearing work experience on real-world industry projects. Our practice-based approach to learning means you learn vital new skills in professional contexts, enhancing your CV and your employability
- Join an interdisciplinary community of digital creatives studying together in our state-of-the-art facilities at MDX Studios. Facilities include studios for film and radio, digital media, VFX, animation and virtual production. We also have recording studios, and suites for post-production and editing, colour-grading and Pro Tools.
Placements in audio production
MDX Studios is a vibrant, industry-connected hub for hands-on learning, research, and innovation - where university meets the real world. We offer a unique environment where students collaborate with external partners to develop cutting-edge skills and an entrepreneurial mindset.
Through our partnership with Screen London, and our access to the thriving London games development, media production and broadcasting sectors, MA Audio Production students have opportunities to work alongside professional sound engineers, music producers, live audio technicians and others on real world projects across numerous platforms. You will gain exposure to roles in studios, agencies and production companies, and build a professional network to support your career ambitions.
At MDX Studios, you won’t just study—you’ll work. Our MA programmes feature one- and two-year options with embedded, credit-bearing work placements on live industry projects. Placements can be long or short, and if a suitable opportunity is not available with an industry partner, we will create professional settings for you to work on university-led projects. You’ll build your CV while gaining experience in professional contexts, from independent content creation to working on productions in our state-of-the-art facilities.
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Modules
You’ll explore audio production as both a creative and technical discipline, combining studio recording, post-production, and sound design with critical reflection on the evolving role of audio in media and performance. The course blends hands-on practice with theoretical insight, through taught sessions and embedded credit-bearing work experience modules, helping you develop an adaptable professional skillset for music, film, games, and interactive media industries.
Explore how AI transforms creative sound workflows, from generative composition to intelligent mixing. Develop a critical and ethical perspective on emerging tools.
Learn the essentials of creative entrepreneurship, intellectual property, and project management to prepare for freelance and studio-based careers.
Master a range of sonic presentation modes for live public events and audio realisation and develop expertise in the stagecraft, workflows, and system design of contemporary sonic practice.
Provides a structured, hands-on progression through the essential functions and workflows of Avid Pro Tools, as well as preparing for the Pro Tools User certification (PT101 / PT110).
Develop advanced skills in post-production mixing, mastering, and sound design for film, music, and interactive platforms.
Gain sound recording experience across film, television, games, podcast and related media.
Explore immersive sound works for public spaces including gallery, theatre and site-specific locations.
Apply your skills in a professional setting through an approved placement, live brief, or self-initiated project to enhance employability.
Undertake an independent creative or research-led project demonstrating your mastery of audio production and reflective professional practice.
Teaching
You'll be taught by an experienced teaching team with a wide range of expertise and professional experience.
You’ll learn through workshops, seminars, studio sessions, and collaborative projects. Practice-led teaching is supported by guest lectures from industry professionals and hands-on learning using high-end industry-standard audio equipment available to borrow from our Kit Hub loan service. Independent research, peer feedback, and live briefs ensure that your learning is both creative and professionally relevant.
Your timetable will be built around on campus sessions using our professional facilities, with online sessions for some activities where we know being virtual will add value. We’ll use technology to enhance all your learning and give you access to online resources to use in your own time. Project information, recorded presentations, and assessment criteria will be provided through our online Module page.
The table below gives you an idea of what learning looks like across a typical week. Some weeks are different due to how we schedule classes and arrange on-campus sessions.
| Learning structure | Typical hourly breakdown |
|---|---|
| Live in-person on campus learning | Contact hours per week, per level: 10 hours |
| Tutor set learning activities | Average hours per week, per level: 2 hours |
Outside of these hours, you’ll be expected to do independent study where you read, listen and reflect on other learning activities. This can include preparation for future classes. In a year, you’ll typically be expected to commit 1,200 hours to your course across all styles of learning. If you are taking a placement, you might have some additional hours.
You’ll benefit from one-to-one support from your tutors and the Careers and Futures employability team. Academic writing, research, and technical skills are supported through workshops, library resources, and peer collaboration. Free laptop loans, Wi-Fi, printing, and access to Adobe Creative Cloud and Avid tools are included.
Assessment is through practical projects, portfolios, reflective reports, and presentations. Feedback is continuous and developmental, focusing on both creative execution and critical reflection to support your growth as an audio storyteller.
Facilities
Based in The Grove, you will have access to world-class facilities:
- Concert and recital rooms
- 15 soundproofed practice rooms
- 23 pianos (including a Steinway grand and a Bösendorfer grand)
- Hybrid analogue-digital sound recording facilities
- Recording and mixing studio
- Digital media workshop with 15 workstations (Mac computer with specialist music software, two monitors and piano keyboard)
You will also have access to external venues and collaborative access to other creative areas of the University such as dance, theatre, film, television, animation and computer games.
Careers
How can the Audio Production MA support your career?
Graduates from the MA Audio Production programme progress into roles such as sound engineer, music producer, post-production specialist, live audio technician, or sound designer for film and games. Many establish successful freelance or entrepreneurial practices within London’s creative industries. You’ll graduate with industry-standard experience, a professional portfolio, and advanced understanding of AI, immersive audio, and sustainable production.
Career pathways include:
- Studio and live sound engineering
- Music and film sound design
- Audio post-production and mastering
- Immersive and spatial audio development
- Creative entrepreneurship and freelance production
This master’s degree in audio production in London prepares you for success in global creative industries, blending artistic innovation with employability and technical excellence.
Entry requirements
Qualifications
Undergraduate degree (2:2 or above) in a related discipline, or equivalent professional experience.
Portfolio
If you don’t hold a degree in a relevant field, you’ll need to submit a portfolio as part of your application. This is your chance to show us your creative ability, enthusiasm, and potential to succeed on the course.
We welcome students from the UK and all over the world. Join students from over 122 countries and discover why so many international students call our campus home:
- Quality teaching with top facilities plus flexible online learning
- Welcoming north London campus that's only 30 minutes from central London
- Work placements and networking with top London employers
- Award-winning career support to get you where you want to go after university.
Qualifications
We accept a wide range of international qualifications. Find out more about the accepted qualifications on your country's support page. If you are unsure of the suitability of your qualifications or would like help with your application, please contact your nearest international office.
English language
You will need to meet our English language requirements. And, don’t worry If you don't meet our minimum English language requirements, as we offer a Pre-sessional English course.
Visas
To study with us in the UK, you might need a Student visa. Please check to see if this applies to you.
Portfolio review
We’ve put together some simple notes to help you prepare:
- Be selective about the work you show while continuing to show a range of skills and ability;
- Show mostly recent work that you are most proud of;
- Consider how to present your work and the impression the overall look of your portfolio will have on the viewer.
After you have applied, we will send you a link for you to submit your portfolio online via the applicant portal.
We welcome portfolios in any digital format. Please share your work in whatever way best represents your creativity and skills.
If you are having difficulty with the file format, please contact ACIPortfolios@mdx.ac.uk who can help you submit.
Applications for postgraduate study should be made directly to the university.
Please visit our postgraduate application page for further information and to apply.
Entry onto this course requires a portfolio review.
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The fees below are for the 2026/2027 academic year.
UK students1
Full-time students: £13,700
Part-time students: £90 per credit
Part-time students: £45 per dissertation credit
If you were to study over two years part-time, you would usually pay £5,400 for the first year of study, and £8,100 in the second.
International students2
Full-time students: £20,100
Part-time students: £134 per credit
Part-time students: £67 per dissertation credit
If you were to study over two years part-time, you would usually pay £8,040 for the first year of study, and £12,060 in the second.
Exclusive launch discount
For the 2026 intake, new MA students on this course receive 20% off tuition fees, with Middlesex alumni eligible for an enhanced 40% discount. Terms and conditions apply. See our scholarships and bursaries page for details.