Bachelor Music
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I had not been informed that the application form to get a room in the university campus was due on April (actually 3 months before I was accepted) and because of the quality of the rooms I have seen around.
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Bachelor's degree
In Hull
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Hull
At The University of Hull, we offer a range of superb arts facilities that are open 24/7, allowing you to pursue your passion for making and performing the kind of music that interests you. The Music degree enables you to blend practical, creative, technical and intellectual approaches to music. In the first year, you will acquire core skills in creative aspects of music-making (performance, composition, technology) as well as core knowledge of music theory and history.
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Reviews
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I had not been informed that the application form to get a room in the university campus was due on April (actually 3 months before I was accepted) and because of the quality of the rooms I have seen around.
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Recommended
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FABIENNE CARBONE
Subjects
- Music
- Technology
- Performance
- Composition
- Skills and Training
Course programme
In Year 1, you take core modules in: Music, Criticism and Culture; Music History and Society; Music Practice I and II (theory); and Creative Music Skills I and II (performance, composition, technology).
Years 2 and 3In Years 2 and 3, you can choose to take modules in different pathways, including: Performance (solo/ensemble; directing/conducting; session playing); Composition (instrumental; songwriting; electronic; audiovisual; film); Musicology (jazz studies; nineteenth-century music; new music; rock and popular musicology); Technology (music technology applications; studio techniques; film & game audio; interactive technologies); or other specialist modules (psychology of music performance; film music; orchestration; arranging; Shakespeare music; Handels dramatic works; music industry studies; global pop).
Bachelor Music