• The Music degree is an opportunity to develop theoretical and practical skills to the highest standards in performing, composing, improvising, researching, producing and teaching.
  • Students benefit from this creative and contemporary environment, which includes purpose-built facilities, diverse performance opportunities and courses taught by leading academics in the field.
  • In addition to core courses in performance, musicianship and musicology and extensive training in ensemble skills and professional practice and students will also study one of four specialist music streams: music creative practice, music inquiry, sonic arts or music pedagogy.