University of Wrocław

Sound and Audiosphere

Wrocław, Poland

The Non-degree in Sound and Audiosphere at University of Wrocław is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Wrocław is one of the oldest and most prestigious higher education institutions in Central Europe, offering a vibrant academic environment in the heart of Poland. Known for its rich history and research excellence, it provides a diverse range of English-taught programs designed for global success.

About the Program

The Sound and Audiosphere program is a one-year non-degree course for individuals working with sound as a cultural, artistic, educational, or psychoacoustic phenomenon. It's taught in English at the University of Wrocław and is ideal for musicologists, cultural anthropologists, art historians, and educators. Students learn to deepen their understanding of sound in creative environments.

Participants explore artistic practices related to sound and the audiosphere, gaining technical skills for sound production, sound walk design, and field recordings. The curriculum emphasizes practical experience, equipping students with tools to use sound in educational and therapeutic contexts, and addressing the legal aspects of sound as cultural heritage.

Graduates can pursue roles as sound designers, music therapists, cultural animators, and educators. They can work in cultural institutions, educational settings, or as independent sound artists. The skills acquired are transferable across industries, allowing graduates to adapt to diverse career paths in the arts and education sectors.

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