BA (Hons) Music

Plymouth

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Music program at the University of Plymouth offers students a dynamic and comprehensive exploration of music theory, history, performance, composition, and technology. This program provides students with the opportunity to develop their musical skills, creativity, and critical understanding of diverse musical traditions and genres. Through a combination of theoretical study, practical workshops, ensemble performances, and individual projects, students gain the knowledge and expertise needed to pursue careers in music or further studies in the field.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (Hons) Music program covers a wide range of topics, including music theory, music history, music technology, composition, and performance. Students study core modules such as music analysis, harmony and counterpoint, musicology, and music technology, as well as elective modules in areas such as jazz, world music, popular music, and film music. They have the opportunity to develop their practical skills through individual instrument or voice lessons, ensemble participation, and performance workshops.

Research Focus: The University of Plymouth encourages research-led teaching in the BA (Hons) Music program, allowing students to engage in independent research projects and critical inquiry. Students have the opportunity to explore topics of interest through research essays, dissertations, or creative projects, under the guidance of faculty mentors. Research areas may include musicology, ethnomusicology, music theory, composition, performance studies, or music technology, enabling students to deepen their understanding of music and contribute to scholarly discourse.

Industry Engagement: The BA (Hons) Music program at the University of Plymouth fosters industry engagement through partnerships with professional musicians, music organizations, and cultural institutions. Students have the opportunity to participate in masterclasses, workshops, and collaborative projects with industry professionals, gaining practical insights and networking opportunities in the music industry. Industry engagement may also include work placements, internships, or freelance opportunities in areas such as music production, event management, music education, or music therapy.

Global Perspective: As a globally minded institution, the University of Plymouth provides students in the BA (Hons) Music program with a global perspective on music, exploring diverse musical traditions, cultures, and practices from around the world. Students study music from different historical periods and geographic regions, examining cross-cultural influences, intercultural exchange, and globalization's impact on musical creativity and expression. Global perspectives broaden students' horizons and foster appreciation for the richness and diversity of the world's musical heritage.

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Location

Plymouth

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 14600

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 76, with at least 17 in Listening, 18 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, and 18 in Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59 with no individual score below 5.9
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

The University of Plymouth offers various scholarships and financial support options to help students fund their studies. 

Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to high-achieving students who demonstrate exceptional academic excellence and potential. The scholarships provide a partial tuition fee waiver for the duration of the program.

International Academic Excellence Scholarships: These scholarships are available for international students who have achieved outstanding academic results. The scholarships offer a partial tuition fee reduction for the first year of study.

International Plymouth Global Scholarships: These scholarships are designed to attract high-caliber international students to the University of Plymouth. The scholarships provide a partial tuition fee reduction for the first year of study.

Sport Scholarships: The university offers sport scholarships to talented athletes who have achieved a high level of sporting excellence. The scholarships provide support in the form of financial assistance, training, and access to sports facilities.

Subject-Specific Scholarships: Some academic departments at the University of Plymouth offer subject-specific scholarships for students enrolled in particular programs or disciplines. These scholarships may be based on academic merit, research potential, or other criteria determined by the department.

Graduates of the BA (Hons) Music program from the University of Plymouth have a wide range of career opportunities available to them in the music industry and related fields. 

Musician/Performer: Graduates can pursue careers as professional musicians or performers, playing instruments, singing, or conducting ensembles in a variety of settings such as orchestras, bands, choirs, or solo performances. They may perform in concerts, recordings, theater productions, or multimedia projects, showcasing their musical talents and creativity to diverse audiences.

Composer/Arranger: Graduates with strong composition skills can work as composers or arrangers, creating original music or adapting existing compositions for various purposes such as film, television, theater, video games, advertising, or live performances. They may collaborate with directors, producers, or performers to create music that enhances storytelling, evokes emotions, or complements visual imagery.

Music Teacher/Tutor: Graduates can pursue careers as music teachers or tutors, providing instruction in music theory, instrument technique, composition, or music technology to students of all ages and skill levels. They may work in schools, colleges, universities, community music programs, or private studios, helping students develop their musical abilities, appreciation, and confidence.

Music Producer/Engineer: Graduates with expertise in music production and recording technology can work as music producers or engineers, overseeing the recording, mixing, and mastering of musical tracks in recording studios or home-based setups. They may collaborate with artists, bands, or record labels to achieve desired sonic aesthetics and production values for commercial releases or multimedia projects.

Sound Designer/Sound Engineer: Graduates can pursue careers as sound designers or engineers, creating and manipulating audio elements for film, television, video games, virtual reality, or multimedia installations. They may design soundscapes, special effects, or interactive audio experiences, using technology and creativity to enhance storytelling and immersive environments.

Music Therapist: Graduates can work as music therapists, using music as a therapeutic tool to address physical, emotional, cognitive, or social needs of individuals with disabilities, mental health disorders, or developmental challenges. They may work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, nursing homes, or community settings, facilitating group sessions or individual interventions to promote health and well-being through music.

Arts Administrator/Manager: Graduates can pursue careers in arts administration or management, working for orchestras, theaters, festivals, record labels, or arts organizations. They may manage budgets, coordinate events, oversee marketing and promotion, or handle artist relations, ensuring the smooth operation of arts programs and initiatives and facilitating public engagement with music and cultural events.

Music Journalist/Critic: Graduates can work as music journalists or critics, writing reviews, articles, or features on music performances, recordings, artists, or industry trends for newspapers, magazines, websites, or blogs. They may attend concerts, interviews, or press events, providing insights, analysis, and commentary on the latest developments in the music world to inform and engage audiences.

Music Industry Professional: Graduates can pursue various roles in the music industry, such as artist management, A&R (artist and repertoire), music publishing, copyright management, music licensing, or event production. They may work for record labels, publishing companies, talent agencies, or concert promoters, supporting the careers of artists and contributing to the business side of the music industry.


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