English and Music BA 36 months Undergraduate Programme By The University of Sheffield |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Starting Month

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Programme overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This dual honours degree allows you to pursue your creative passions across the arts. Through practical activities such as creative writing, music composition, and performance, you’ll develop as both a writer and a musician and gain a critical understanding of how English and Music work together.

The English and Music degree is about understanding how we use language, literature, and music—not just as a means of communication, but as a way to express ourselves through creative practice, theory, and reflection.

Explore literature, language and music from a variety of cultures and time periods, delving into how the arts influenced culture and, in turn, how culture has influenced the arts.

You’ll have the option to pursue either an English literature or an English language pathway - studying a range of genres from literary fiction, journalism, theatre, film, everyday conversation, adverts, digital writing, to poetry and creative writing.

You'll study a variety of musical genres in cutting edge facilities, including purpose-built music practice rooms, recording studios and music psychology labs.

Develop your skills in everything from performance and composition to ethnomusicology and music technology, helping you forge a well-rounded career in the music industry.


Accreditation

The University of Sheffield is an All-Steinway School. This accreditation enables students to access pianos of the highest quality and places the University among a select group of international education institutions.

Programme overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This dual honours degree allows you to pursue your creative passions across the arts. Through practical activities such as creative writing, music composition, and performance, you’ll develop as both a writer and a musician and gain a critical understanding of how English and Music work together.

The English and Music degree is about understanding how we use language, literature, and music—not just as a means of communication, but as a way to express ourselves through creative practice, theory, and reflection.

Explore literature, language and music from a variety of cultures and time periods, delving into how the arts influenced culture and, in turn, how culture has influenced the arts.

You’ll have the option to pursue either an English literature or an English language pathway - studying a range of genres from literary fiction, journalism, theatre, film, everyday conversation, adverts, digital writing, to poetry and creative writing.

You'll study a variety of musical genres in cutting edge facilities, including purpose-built music practice rooms, recording studios and music psychology labs.

Develop your skills in everything from performance and composition to ethnomusicology and music technology, helping you forge a well-rounded career in the music industry.


Accreditation

The University of Sheffield is an All-Steinway School. This accreditation enables students to access pianos of the highest quality and places the University among a select group of international education institutions.

Admission Requirements

Please see our website for the full list of entry requirements.

3 Years
Sep

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