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Classroom-based Performing Arts Undergraduate Degrees in Oxfordshire
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
- 3 Years
... concludes with a London season, where you will rehearse and perform. Moving to London means you will be where most employment opportunities for actors start...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...you gather experience in a field of your choice, such as Studio recording and production Voiceover recording and editing Audio Restoration Live sound system... Learn about: Music Production...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
- Different dates available
...historical musicology current trends in music theory aesthetics the social and cultural study of music performance composition Each year a number of faculty...
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- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
... of Oxford for more than 800 years. There are around 30 academic staff, of whom 15 give lectures regularly – scholars with distinguished reputations as musicologists, performers or composers. Oxford welcomes visits from numerous speakers and professional performing ensembles autism. I have friends... Learn about: Part Time, Full Time, History of Philosophy...
... of Oxford for more than 800 years. There are around 30 academic staff, of whom 15 give lectures regularly – scholars with distinguished reputations as musicologists, performers or composers. Oxford welcomes visits from numerous speakers and professional performing ensembles autism. I have friends... Learn about: Part Time, Full Time, History of Philosophy...
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- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...UCAS code See course combinations Duration 3 years (BA) Entrance requirements A*AA Admissions statistics* Interviewed: 42% Successful: 14% Intake: 33 *3-year average 2017-19 Admissions test(s) ox.ac.uk/tsa Written work None Subject requirements For Psychology: one or more sciences (including... Learn about: Cognitive Science, Medical training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
- Different dates available
...to another student’s presentation in another...