• Postgraduate

Digital Audio Engineering MSc

Overview

Overview

On our MSc in Digital Audio Engineering, you will explore the varied uses of technology in the delivery and creation of digital audio systems. With access to a wide array of resources, including both hardware and software, you will be able to develop real-world technical expertise to design, develop and operate a range of innovative solutions.

Digital audio is part of all aspects of modern life. It is used in music and sound production, media and gaming, 3D spatial audio, mobile devices, streaming, online media and the internet of things (IoT), plus many others.

There is a growing demand for people who have the necessary technical and creative abilities to enable and progress how digital audio is embedded in these areas.

As such, this course is designed for graduates from a range of engineering, music technology and computer science backgrounds.

Accreditation

This degree has been accredited by the Institute of Engineering and Technology under licence from the UK regulator, the Engineering Council.  Accreditation is a mark of assurance that the degree meets the standards set by the Engineering Council in the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC).

An accredited degree will provide you with some or all of the underpinning knowledge, understanding and skills for eventual registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng). Some employers recruit preferentially from accredited degrees, and an accredited degree is likely to be recognised by other countries that are signatories to international accords.

Extended Masters and Enhanced Extended Masters options

If you have an undergraduate degree but do not meet the entry criteria for this course, you may qualify for our Extended Masters or Enhanced Extended Masters courses.

These courses feature four specially designed modules which will improve your academic and English skills. Once completed you can progress directly onto the regular Masters course. See below for more information.

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Study options:
We support flexible study by offering some of our courses part-time or via distance learning. To give you real world experience before you graduate, we also offer some courses with a placement or internship. All available options are listed here. Your choices may affect some details of your course, such as the duration and cost per year. Please re-check the details on this page if you change your selection.

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Why study Digital Audio Engineering with us?

Why study Digital Audio Engineering with us?

What our students say…

The course content was arranged well and the modules blended nicely. I went from having only a small amount of experience with DSP to writing my own plugins and embedded applications in 6 months. The lecturers were fantastic. I would thoroughly recommend this course. It has given me a broader knowledge of sound engineering, electronics, software engineering and mathematics.

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Course detail & modules

Course detail & modules

The focus of the course is on the analysis and design of systems and tools within the context of business needs.

A mix of teaching methods are used to give you a balance of theory and the practical application of skills, ranging from lectures, tutorials and workshops to the examination of case studies and practical programming projects.

Field trips, a programme of invited industry professionals and collaborative projects with other postgraduate students within the school and elsewhere will give you further insight into the real-world applications of your work.

On graduating, you should have an informed and critical understanding of the use of technology within the industry. You should also have sufficient creative, investigative and critical thinking abilities to apply your knowledge and skills to practical situations and problems.

This will allow you to play a strategic role in the use of technology and the delivery of digital audio systems and processes, including audio analysis, effects and synthesis plug-ins, digital controllers, installation and embedded systems for public spaces.

Some of the coursework and project work you may engage with include:  

  • audio pattern recognition, such as speech analysis 
  • noise-cancellation algorithms 
  • audio software plug-ins such as EQ, dynamics, spectral morphing and delay/reverb  
  • virtual synthesiser and sample instruments 
  • real-time audio and MIDI controllers
  • audiology 
  • acoustic and psychoacoustic control algorithms and devices  
  • audio and A/V installations 
  • gesture- and motion-based music performance software/controllers  
  • multi-channel speaker configuration and control.

Resources and opportunities

While studying, you will have access to a range of useful resources and equipment, including:  

  • multiple PC labs on campus with course-relevant software installed on all machines  
  • two Mac Labs with audio production and programming software  
  • electronics labs for hardware development, simulation, building and testing.

The software and hardware made available and used on the course include: 

  • Prism Sound dScope Series III hardware analyser 
  • MATLAB/SIMULINK 
  • LabVIEW  
  • OrCAD  
  • SIMetrix  
  • C/C++ 
  • Bela development kit 
  • Arduino boards 
  • Cycling ‘74 Max  
  • SuperCollider.

Extended Masters and Enhanced Extended Masters

Our Extended Masters and Enhanced Extended Masters courses are intended for students who already have an undergraduate degree but don't meet the entry requirements to study for a Masters degree.

Over a full-time semester, you will study four modules specially designed to improve your academic and English language skills:

  • Advanced Study Skills
  • Critical Thinking, Analysis and Evaluation
  • Statistics
  • English (Business English on the Enhanced course)

Once completed, you will progress directly onto the core Masters course.

What's the difference between an Extended Masters and an Enhanced Extended Masters? The Enhanced Extended Masters is similar to the Extended Masters but with a greater focus on improving your English skills. It also includes a Business English module which will allow you to gain a full understanding of this critical subject area.

For more information on our Extended Masters and Enhanced Extended Masters, please visit our Extended Masters courses page.

Compulsory modules

  • Mathematics of Signal Processing

    The Mathematics of Signal Processing module introduces you to advanced mathematical methods for analysing and processing signals and systems.

    The module will provide the basics of signal and systems theory, including the concepts of signal dimensionality, analogue and digital domains, main properties and applications. Matlab software will be introduced and taught as a tool for exploring the various theoretical, analytical and experimental aspects of the syllabus.

  • Digital Signal Processing for Audio Applications

    This module provides essential knowledge and the mathematical tools needed for the study of digital signals and systems. Advanced mathematical transformations and design principles will provide a solid background for you to proceed on to more specific applications in audio engineering, music technology, acoustics and communication engineering.

  • Audio Programming One

    This module aims to allow you to develop advanced skills in computer programming and software development. The module introduces the fundamentals of computer science and software engineering and investigates in-depth the concept of object-oriented programming. You will implement these skills in the C/C++ programming language and apply them to digital audio. The module also provides an overview of the available programming languages and investigates their characteristics and advantages when it comes to digital audio applications

  • Audio Programming Two

    The aim of this module is to allow you to apply advanced programming techniques and knowledge in digital signal processing in real-world audio engineering applications and scenarios. The module introduces a variety of known problems related to the digital audio industry and outlines the methods and practices for their solutions.

  • Emerging Audio Technologies

    On this module you will discover how to apply advanced theoretical thinking and investigative skills to identify, discuss, and analyse new and emerging types of digital audio control and transmission within the professional world.

  • Engineering Research Methods

    To successfully conceive, plan, execute and evaluate any task or project in an engineering context, it is necessary to be able to initiate research in a far-reaching manner. Being able to identify and evaluate sources, extract relevant information and present a critical stance and develop a critical commentary as well as identify significant questions, interesting topics and original ideas should be an outcome of any research process.

    The module will help you identify and practice academic styles and processes related to engineering and provide models for research through the exploration of case studies.  You will also be provided with an overview of professional institutions, publications and the skills needed for publication.

  • Audio Engineering Dissertation

    This module aims to give you the opportunity to investigate an engineering problem within the audio engineering discipline. You will have the opportunity to devise, design and implement a solution to the given engineering problem based on innovative thought and careful planning, within time, sustainability, budgetary and legal constraints. Additionally, you will have to build upon your project management and communication skills when dealing with known and unpredicted stakeholders. Your project will be expected to cover an appropriate area of audio engineering, which could include the following topic areas:

    • Transmission and Broadcasting
    • Archiving, restoration, and digital libraries
    • Audio for games
    • Audio for telecommunications
    • Audio forensics
    • Audio recording and mastering systems
    • Audio electronics
    • Psychoacoustics and audio perception
    • Active noise control
    • Automotive audio
    • Coding of audio signals
    • Fibre optics for audio
    • Hearing and hearing loss prevention
    • High resolution audio for music and server-based audio
    • Network audio systems
    • Semantic audio analysis
    • Signal processing for audio
    • Spatial audio (3D)
Entry requirements

Entry requirements

You should have an honours degree (2:1 or above) from a UK university or equivalent. You must demonstrate a clear interest in digital audio, either from a utilitarian or creative stand point.

We may also offer you a place based on relevant experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All applications are considered individually.

Find out more about our processes for recognising previous experience.

Extended Masters Degree

To study the Extended Masters programme you will need:

  • a Bachelor's degree
  • international students need to meet our English language requirements of IELTS 6.5 or above and a minimum of 5.5 for each of the individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening).
Enhanced Extended Masters Degree

To study the Enhanced Extended Masters programme you will need:

  • a Bachelor's degree
  • international students must meet our English language requirements at IELTS 6.0 or above, and a minimum of 5.5 for each of the individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening).

Please note: If you qualify for a regular Masters, you will not be accepted on the Extended Masters or Enhanced Extended Masters course.

You need to meet our English language requirement - a minimum of IELTS 6.5, with 5.5 for each of the 4 individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening). Visit our English language requirements page for information on other English language tests we accept.

You also need Level 6 qualifications at the same level as UK applicants, and to be able to demonstrate a clear interest in digital audio. In some countries where teaching is in English, we may accept local qualifications. Check for local equivalents.

We offer pre-sessional English language courses if you do not meet these requirements.

Find out more about our English Language courses.

Extended Masters Degree

To study the Extended Masters programme you will need:

  • a Bachelor's degree
  • international students need to meet our English language requirements of IELTS 6.5 or above and a minimum of 5.5 for each of the individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening).
Enhanced Extended Masters Degree

To study the Enhanced Extended Masters programme you will need:

  • a Bachelor's degree
  • international students must meet our English language requirements at IELTS 6.0 or above, and a minimum of 5.5 for each of the individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening).

Please note: If you qualify for a regular Masters, you will not be accepted on the Extended Masters or Enhanced Extended Masters course.

Fees & funding

Fees & funding

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Funding your studies

If you are studying a Masters course you may be eligible to apply for a Postgraduate Loan, this may help contribute towards your course fees and living costs.

Additional funding is available to some types of students, such as disabled students or those with dependants.

We offer a range of scholarships and bursaries, including awards for specific subjects.

Awards for computing and engineering students are also on offer.

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Government regulation does affect tuition fees and the fees listed for courses starting in the 2025/26 academic year are subject to change.

If no fee is shown above then the fees for this course are not available yet. Please check again later for updates.

International students - funding your studies

We offer scholarships for international students including International Ambassador Scholarships. 

Further information about funding and financial support for international students is available from the UK Council for International Student Affairs.

 

Teaching staff

Teaching staff

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Dr Gerard Roma

Gerard Roma has extensive experience in research and development in the field of sound and music computing. He is also a practitioner in electronic and computer music. His research interests include audio analysis and synthesis, digital musical instruments, intelligent audio processing, audio source separation and environmental sound recognition.

Gerard Roma has extensive experience in research and development in the field of sound and music computing. He is also a practitioner in electronic and computer music. His research interests include audio analysis and synthesis, digital musical instruments, intelligent audio processing, audio source separation and environmental sound recognition.

Study & career progression

Study & career progression

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There are many industry and research sectors where there are opportunities for employment and career progression. With a qualification in digital audio engineering, you could work in: 

  • archiving, restoration and digital libraries 
  • audio for games 
  • audio for telecommunications  
  • audio forensics 
  • audio recording and mastering systems 
  • automotive audio  
  • coding of audio signals  
  • fibre optics for audio  
  • hearing and hearing loss prevention  
  • high-resolution audio for music and server-based audio 
  • network audio systems 
  • semantic audio analysis 
  • signal processing for audio  
  • spatial audio (3D) 
  • transmission and broadcasting.

You may also decide to further a particular interest via practice as research or a research degree.

How to apply

How to apply

Important notes for applicants

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