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Published: 06 July 2026

Five reasons to study Creative Music Technology at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½

What makes our degrees in Creative Music Technology different from the rest? Subject leaders and students reveal the secret behind our graduates' success and why you should put ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ at the top of your UCAS form.

1. Ranking and reputation

  • 3rd in the UK for music by the Guardian University Guide 2026 
  • 10th in the UK for music by the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026
  • Music is ranked in the top 5 in the UK for overall student satisfaction* in the National Student Survey 2025.

* Measured by % positivity across all questions for all providers listed in the Guardian University Guide league tables. 

2. Industry-standard facilities

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Creative Music Technology students working at tables

Music and Media’s Performing Arts Technology Studios (PATS) underwent a £1.7m refurbishment and expansion in 2023. A wide range of facilities and equipment are available for students to use, including edit studios, creative music technology workshop/performance room with multi-system speaker and listening space, a self-study computer room, new mac lab, practice rooms and a multichannel synth studio.  

The Synth Lab is a world-class facility containing a unique selection of synthesisers including a vintage Moog modular System 55 and EMS Synthi VCS3, plus brand-new Arp 2600 FS and Expressive E Osmose. The lab was completely refurbished in 2023 and is used predominantly by our Creative Music Technology BA (Hons) students.  You will also have access to specialist microphones and mobile recording devices for location recording. 

You’ll work in our audio-visual room, with digital and online listening resources, plus an extensive archive collection of scores, LPs and CDs located in the Library.

3. Taught by experts

CMT student at a control panel

You’ll be taught by creative music technology experts and creative practitioners on a degree which spans both practical music-making and composition (much of the coursework centres around composition portfolios).  

We not only focus on traditional and experimental and electronic music technology, but our students customise their degree with modules from across the department, including sharing music modules which foster and reinforce traditional music skills, creating well-rounded musicians. 

4. Employability

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ students operating board in immersive mix studio

Ninety-five per cent of our music and media undergraduates are in employment or further study within 15 months of graduating (Graduate Outcomes 2026, HESA). 

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ has strong industry links with outside organisations including Ableton, Adam Audio, Guildford-based gaming companies and numerous freelance sound designers, artists and composers. 

We also offered you the opportunity to undertake a Professional Training placement year in industry as part of their degree. Organisations which have participated in the scheme include the following, many of whom have a long-standing relationship with Music and Media: 

  • Eagle Radio
  • English National Opera
  • Faber Music Publishers
  • London Sinfonietta
  • London Symphony Orchestra
  • Manners McDade
  • Music Nation, Hong Kong
  • Signum Records
  • The Control Room Ltd.

We will support you with your placement applications and ensure you are gaining the experience you need in a supportive environment. Our award-winning Careers and Employability team also offer tailored guidance and workshops for our students. 

5. A creative community

An orchestra

We have a vibrant creative community full of an enormous range of inspiring musical opportunities and activities that you'll be able to join. Music and Media runs a symphony orchestra, choir and chamber choir, which are supported by many more student ensembles. We hold weekly recitals and regular performances from students and visiting artists, including termly concerts held in Guildford Cathedral and local churches. 

We celebrate our students' creativity with prize-givings, awards and showcases, proving the creative talents of our students to our industry partners and beyond.

Explore our Music and Media programmes in MusicMusic and Sound RecordingCreative Music Technology, and Film and Broadcast Engineering.

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