• This diverse course allows students to explore music through a variety of subject areas in musicology, performance, composition, theory, notation, music technology, aesthetics, analysis, and psychology.
  • Students will study core modules which will introduce them to theoretical, historical, and social aspects of music, whilst optional modules will allow them to develop specialist knowledge and skills in areas such as composition, solo and ensemble performance, musicology, music technology, analysis, and the psychology of music.
  • Through practical, theoretical, and research-based modules, students can explore ideas across periods and cultures.
  • Our leading researchers will guide students through self-directed project modules and the final-year dissertation, developing independence, team-working, and communication skills which will enable students to pursue a career within or beyond music in the professional world.