At The University of Hull studying the BMus Music has been designed with practical musicians in mind, whether you want to immerse yourself in performance, composition, analysis or music psychology.ÊStudents on the BMus degree take all of their modules in music, whereas the BA Music degree provides the option to take a free elective module in a different subject (e.g. education, psychology, English). As well as studying the broad subject of music, you'll develop specialisms in a range of musical traditions. Hull is home to some of theÊfinest music facilitiesÊin the country. You can enjoy 24-hour access to the latest industry-standard recording studios as well as brand new rehearsal rooms and performance spaces. Our newly-refurbished concert auditorium, the Middleton Hall, is a world-class venue for classical concerts, rock gigs, music theatre and cinema, with its own recording facilities.Ê
Future Prospects
Our music graduates perform well in the jobs market, taking up a wide variety of careers from conducting, orchestral playing, orchestral management, working for the BBC, music librarianship, publishing, retail, lecturing, classroom and instrumental teaching, music therapy, cathedral music and instrument-making.
Music graduates are also welcomed by employers in such non-musical ?elds as the Civil Service, accountancy, insurance and computing. Our graduatesÕ success rate in ?nding suitable employment is very high.
We help your search for employment with our excellent Careers Service. This offers a range of services to assist you to develop the skills looked for by employers, including skills workshops, practice interviews and practice ability tests, and have extensive information, both web-based and in printed format, which is kept up-to-date with the latest job and work experience vacancies, and changes to recruitment processes