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Music and Sound for Games (5 cr)

Code: HG00CI50-3001

General information


Timing

20.05.2025 - 31.07.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Business

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

20 - 50

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Information Technology

Teachers

  • Kalle Raijonkari
  • Ilari Miikkulainen

Groups

  • HTG24S1
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Information Technology
  • ZJAHTG24S1
    Avoin AMK, Tiko, AMK-väylät, BIT, tradenomi amk
  • ZJA25KI
    Avoin amk, tiko
  • ZJK25KI
    Korkeakoulujen välinen yhteistyö, TIKO

Objective

In the Music & Sound for Games course, you will learn the basic terminology and the general mindset of music and sound design in games. You will also become acquainted with the tools and conventions to make game sounds and music in practice. After completing this course, you will have learned the basics of game sound design through a practical approach.

Course competences:
Game production competences: You can produce content for a game project and can work with the tools in meaningful and systematic way. You can produce value for a game project while working in a specific specialist role.
Cross-disciplinary competence in games: You can apply skills and knowledge in a special field of game production, development or design, or other field of study with link to digital games.
Business competence: You understand the meaning of contracts, offers, licenses and copyrights in his or her own work.
Learning to learn: You take responsibility for group learning and sharing what has been learned.

The learning objectives of the course:

After completing the course, you will know the basics of using a digital audio workstation and other tools related to sound design. You are familiar with the basic conventions and creative processes of sound design in games. You have a general understanding of what kind of audio and musical elements there are, and how they affect the gaming experience.

Content

During this course you will learn how to use a digital audio workstation, the relationship between visual imagery and audio, different particularities of audio design such as mixing, adaptive music and how audio is implemented to games and the sound design process. You will also learn how to communicate as a sound designer with other creators and the role of the sound designer in the game industry.

Oppimateriaali ja suositeltava kirjallisuus

Aristopoulos, M. The Game Music Toolbox, 2023.
Enns, M. Understanding Game Scoring, 2021.
Phillips, W. A Composer’s Guide to Game Music, 2014.
Sinclair, J-L. Principles of Game Audio and Sound Design, 2020.

Teaching methods

The course will be executed as a two-week intensive hybrid period, which is succeeded by individual project work over the summer. During the intensive period Jamk degree students are required to be present face-to-face, but students via open studies and Campus Online are allowed to join remotely.

The course consists of case study and project-based learning. The course will be implemented by general lectures, learning assignments and practical project work. During the course the student will learn the basic terminology and the general mindset of music and sound design in games through practice; the student will learn the basics of how to use a digital audio workstation and become acquainted with other tools and the conventions of making game sounds and music.

Employer connections

Possible guest lectures concerning the topic.

Exam schedules

There will be no exam during this course.

The main basis for assessment is the individual summer project a.k.a. "Final Boss", where students showcase their learning. Completing smaller assignments and course activity as well as self-assessment will also contribute to the grade.

Vaihtoehtoiset suoritustavat

You have the right to apply for recognition of your studies if you have prior learning (e.g. university studies completed elsewhere) that can be accredited towards the degree you are currently completing.

The recognition of prior learning is possible in three primary ways: accreditation (replacement or inclusion), recognition of informal learning and studification. More precise info: JAMK Degree Regulations, section 17.

Student workload

One credit corresponds to an average of 27 hours of work, which means that the load of 5 credits is approximately 135 hours.

The 135 hours will divide roughly in the following way:
Intensive studies lectures: ~35 hours
Intensive studies self-study: ~35 hours
Final Boss: ~65 hours

Evaluation scale

0-5

Arviointikriteerit, tyydyttävä (1-2)

Sufficient (1): You understand the basic terminology and conventions related to game sound design. You can create basic audio content with a digital audio workstation.

Satisfactory (2): You can understand the basic terminology and conventions related to game sound design in your own productions. You can create audio content with a digital audio workstation and apply it to other media formats.

Arviointikriteerit, hyvä (3-4)

Good (3): You fulfil the previous criteria and are capable of being analytical concerning your outcomes. You can compare your work to professional standards and are able to realize points of improvement in your own work.

Very good (4): You fulfil the previous criteria and can evaluate and reflect your choices in the context of the sound design for different medias from various viewpoints. You understand the role of the sound designer in the game development process.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent (5): You fulfil the previous criteria and have a comprehensive understanding of sound design and can create work and implement the results in the context of game development.