MA Music

Cardiff

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

Cardiff University’s MA in Music is a comprehensive program designed for students who are passionate about music and wish to pursue advanced studies in various aspects of the field, including performance, composition, musicology, and music production. The program provides a deep exploration of music theory and practice, with a strong emphasis on creativity, research, and academic inquiry. Whether students are aiming for careers in music performance, education, or research, this program equips them with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in these fields. It combines both practical and academic elements to develop a wide-ranging understanding of music in contemporary contexts.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the MA in Music at Cardiff University offers students the flexibility to choose from a variety of modules tailored to their interests. Core modules may include topics such as Music Theory, History and Criticism, Contemporary Music, and Music Production, while students also have the option to specialize in areas like composition, ethnomusicology, and performance. The program provides a balance of theoretical study and practical application, ensuring that students can integrate academic knowledge with creative endeavors. In addition, the final dissertation or project allows students to engage in independent research, demonstrating their proficiency in their chosen area of focus.

Research Focus: Cardiff University’s MA in Music encourages students to engage with a wide range of musicological research, focusing on both contemporary and historical music practices. Research areas include music theory, music history, ethnomusicology, composition, and performance. The program is deeply rooted in the university's strong research culture, with access to resources like the university’s specialized music library, performance spaces, and connections with industry professionals. Students are encouraged to pursue original research in their chosen areas of interest, contributing to the ongoing discourse in the music field. Cardiff’s strong emphasis on research prepares students for advanced roles in academia or research-based careers.

Industry Engagement: Cardiff University has strong links with the music industry, providing MA Music students with numerous opportunities to connect with professionals and organizations in the field. Through guest lectures, workshops, and collaborations with local and international artists, students can expand their networks and gain insights into the practical side of the music industry. The university also offers opportunities for students to engage in public performances, festivals, and projects that showcase their talents. Industry partnerships ensure that students not only learn from academic experts but also gain hands-on experience and develop their professional portfolios.

Global Perspective: The MA in Music at Cardiff University has a global perspective, drawing on a diverse student body and faculty from around the world. Students are exposed to a broad range of musical traditions, styles, and practices, allowing them to develop an international understanding of music. The program’s global approach is reflected in its research opportunities, with topics spanning music from various cultures and regions. Cardiff’s connections with global music institutions and artists further enhance the international outlook, providing students with the knowledge and skills to engage in the global music scene and pursue careers worldwide.

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Location

Cardiff

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 27200

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 or 7.0 with no individual component below 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 100.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 76.
  • Some postgraduate programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Cardiff University offers a range of scholarships to support international students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate studies. These scholarships are designed to attract high-achieving students from around the world, easing the financial burden and recognizing academic excellence. 

Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship: Cardiff University’s Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship is a merit-based award that provides partial funding for exceptional international undergraduate and postgraduate students. This scholarship rewards high academic achievement and study, making it ideal for students with strong academic backgrounds.

Global Wales Postgraduate Scholarship: This scholarship offers substantial funding to international postgraduate students from certain countries, including the USA, India, Vietnam, and EU nations. The scholarship covers part of the tuition fees and is awarded based on academic merit and potential for success.

Chevening Scholarship: Offered in collaboration with the UK government, the prestigious Chevening Scholarship is available to international students who demonstrate leadership potential and academic excellence. The award covers tuition fees, living expenses, travel costs, and other allowances, supporting future leaders and influencers in various fields.

Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships: For students from Commonwealth countries, the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships provide funding for postgraduate students who would otherwise be unable to study in the UK. The scholarship includes full tuition, living expenses, and airfare, ensuring accessibility for students from developing nations.

British Council GREAT Scholarships: Cardiff University partners with the British Council to offer the GREAT Scholarships for students from specific countries, including China, India, Malaysia, and Thailand. These scholarships provide financial assistance for tuition fees and are intended to encourage bright students to pursue postgraduate studies in the UK.

Subject-Specific Scholarships: Certain academic departments at Cardiff University offer additional scholarships tailored to specific fields of study, such as engineering, business, and life sciences. These scholarships provide partial funding and are aimed at attracting talented students to specific programs.

Financial Aid and External Scholarships: In addition to Cardiff University scholarships, students can explore external funding options such as loans, grants, and scholarships provided by their home countries or private organizations. The university’s financial aid office offers guidance to help students find external financial support.

Graduates of Cardiff University’s MA in Music are well-equipped to pursue a diverse range of careers in the music industry and beyond. The program’s emphasis on both academic knowledge and practical skills ensures that students are prepared for roles in various sectors, including performance, composition, education, music production, and research.

Professional Musician: Performers who can work in diverse settings such as orchestras, bands, solo performances, and ensemble settings, either in classical, jazz, contemporary, or popular music genres.

Composer and Arranger: Creating original compositions and arrangements for various media, including film, television, theater, and video games, as well as for concert performances.

Music Educator: Teaching music at schools, colleges, and universities, or offering private music lessons. Graduates may also pursue roles in music education outreach programs.

Music Producer/Engineer: Working in music production, mixing, and sound engineering for studios, record labels, and live events. This can involve creating music for artists or producing sound for different media forms.

Ethnomusicologist or Musicologist: Conducting research into music history, theory, or cultural studies related to music, contributing to academic knowledge and publications in the field.

Arts Administrator/Manager: Managing and promoting musical events, festivals, and arts organizations. Graduates may work in venues, theaters, concert halls, or with arts funding bodies.

Sound Designer: Creating sound effects and audio environments for media, including films, games, and virtual reality experiences. This role involves working closely with directors, producers, and engineers.

Music Critic or Journalist: Writing for magazines, newspapers, or online platforms, reviewing concerts, albums, and trends within the music industry, and contributing to music publications.

Music Therapist: Using music as a tool for therapy, working in settings such as hospitals, clinics, schools, or care homes to support individuals’ physical, emotional, and mental well-being.

Artist Manager or Music Agent: Representing and managing the careers of musicians, handling bookings, contracts, and promotion for artists, while helping them navigate the music industry.


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