Music Technology
South Thames College in south London has a proud reputation in Music Technology. Our expertise in this field allows us to be able to develop new, and enhance existing, specialist music recording training. This gives students, access to the high quality practical training that you need to succeed in the modern music business.
Students travel from far and wide to study music production at South Thames College. Many successful South Thames students have gone on to a variety of careers in the music industry, or onto higher education / university.
Facilities include industry standard music technology/media suites with Apple Macs and PCs running Cubase SL3, Logic Audio, Pro Tools and Final Cut Pro. There are also well equipped digital and analogue recording studios and rehearsal studios.
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Our tutors have music and media industry backgrounds, and music courses at South Thames Collage are for all abilities - from beginner to professional - leading to industry standard NVQ and BTEC qualifications, including higher education HNC/HND and degree level courses.
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Latest News
10 October 2011
South Thames students and staff took part in World Skills 2011 at London's Excel Centre from 4-8 October.
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28 June 2011
Last week the creative industries department hosted a variety of interesting events as part of the Colleges annual Creative Industries Week. This week is a chance for students in the department to showcase and share their work with family and friends.
Activities included making a music video, making a 16mm film, art exhibitions, music performances and screenings from the media students.
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Latest Events
Jan 2012 - July 2012
Applicants are invited to these Open Admissions evenings which are held on Tuesdays at 5pm on the following dates:
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Inside View
Nathaniel Fuller, Music Performance
"The Music Performance course at South Thames College was a really good starting point for my career. I liked how my tutors used to talk about the music business and their expertise in the industry. After I finished my course in 2010, I then went on to become a freelance drummer and since then I’ve gone on tour with Jessie J, played for N-Dubz, Tinie Tempah and I’m currently on tour playing for an artist called Wretch 32."
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