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Music

If you want to improve your performance skills, compose, conduct or learn music production techniques there is a wide range of music courses to choose from. You can study a variety of musical styles including classical (early to contemporary), jazz, popular music and electronic music. For performance courses you will usually need ABRSM grades in voice or the instrument(s) you want to study. Careers include professional musician, composer or conductor, teaching, music production and administration.

Good to Know

Universities Offering Degrees within

Music

Campus
Institution Name
Country
Campus Style
Institution Size
Selectivity
Education Model
University of Westminster
UK
City
Large Institution 15,000-30,000
Highly Selective (Media, Fashion, Architecture, Arts), Less Selective
Single subject focus
University of York
UK
Suburban Campus - We've got the best of both worlds - a green, parkland campus within walking-distance of one of the U
Large Institution 15,000-30,000
Selective (25-50% admitted)
Single Subject Focus (Joint degrees available), Integrated or Thematic degrees, Researched Focused Institution, Teaching Focused Institution
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Common Degree/ Major Names

BA
Performing Arts
BA
Commercial Music
BSc
Audio Production
BMus/BA
Music
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Useful Skills

Practical (working with your hands)
Analytical
Staying Motivated / Working Hard
Organisation
Teamwork
Leadership
Aiming High
Staying Positive (Resilience)
Creativity
Speaking (Verbal Communication)
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