Here's what you will need to get a place on the Music (Production) course at Cambridge Regional College.
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UCAS code: MG02
Here's what Cambridge Regional College says about its Music (Production) course.
The Higher National Diploma in Music allows students from all backgrounds to gain practical knowledge through a range of creative workshops in response to industry focused briefs. The course is a natural progression for students on the Level 4 Higher National Certificate Music course at CRC but is also suitable for other students wishing to transfer from another college or Level 4 equivalent course. The HNC & HND Music qualifications combined provide an ideal foundation for students who require a faster and more direct route into the industry, as well as for the more mature student who is looking to retrain within the music industry.
As a student on this course, you will have access to 1:1 pastoral support via our student support team, technician support and state-of-the-art industry standard equipment which includes: • Music Recording Studios, featuring a flagship Audient ASP4816 Recording console, Genelec monitors, Pro Tools Studio & plugins, Logic Pro X and outboard compression & gates • 5.1 Genelec Surround mixing suite running Pro Tools 12, UAD plugins, a Universal Audio Apollo Interface and Presonus Faderport midi controller • Mac editing suite running Pro Tools 12, Logic Pro X, M Audio USB keyboard controllers and Native Instruments Komplete • A live performance space with full backline with Blackstar and Vox amps, acoustic piano, PDP drumkit, Allen & Heath Q16 and Yamaha LS-9 digital mixing desks, digital stage box and a range of industry standard microphones.
Core Study Modules;
• Creative Research Project • A & R • Advanced Music Production • Advanced Sound Design for Interactive Media • Advanced Synthesis & Processing • Working In Music Education • Composing to a Brief
Source: Cambridge Regional College
Qualification
Higher National Diploma - HND
Department
Music and Performance
Location
Cambridge Campus | Cambridge
Duration
1 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Music production
Start date
September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £5,490 for the whole course |
| Scotland | £5,490 for the whole course |
| Wales | £5,490 for the whole course |
| Northern Ireland | £5,490 for the whole course |
| Channel Islands | £5,490 for the whole course |
• Creative Research Project • A & R • Advanced Music Production • Advanced Sound Design for Interactive Media • Advanced Synthesis & Processing • Working In Music Education • Composing to a Brief
Your work will be continually assessed throughout the year with written assignments, presentations, practical experimentation, and portfolios of work.
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