Bachelor's degree

In Canterbury

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Canterbury

  • Start date

    September

Fact file UCAS code W303 Music BA Length 3 years full-time6 years part-time Starts September 2017 Entry requirements A typical offer would be 112 UCAS Tariff pointsAt least one A2 level must be in Music. Applicants for the single honours BMus wishing to study Performance should have Grade 8 of the ABRSM; combined honours applicants wishing to study Performance should also have Grade 8, or be able to demonstrate equivalence at audition. All applicants should have Grade 5 Theory or equivalent. More entry requirement details. Location Canterbury School Music and Performing Arts More about Music

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Canterbury (Kent)
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North Holmes Road, CT1 1QU

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Subjects

  • Music
  • Performance

Course programme

The Single Honours BA Music is designed for students who wish to study music in depth, without necessarily undertaking a significant amount of practical study in performance. The music course provides a flexible and thorough learning experience. It offers a broad range of module choices based on the contemporary discipline, staff expertise, and the job market for music-related careers, particularly those in education, health, community, composition, and academia. You will develop your knowledge, motivation and self-reliance through a programme of study which allows for increasing specialisation from your first to your third year. The wide range of transferable skills you will acquire will also prepare you for many non-musical careers that you may wish to pursue after graduation, for a PGCE, or for further study at Masters level. "The modules allowed me to understand what actually happens to the brain when engaging in musical activities. It showed me what parts of the brain react and how the sounds that we heard created brain waves that we understand as pitch! I found it truly fascinating and would never have understood this if I had not chosen this subject." Alice Foster Year 3, talking about some of the music and science/social science themed modules

Music, BA - 2017/18

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