Music (BA) 36 months Undergraduate Program By University of Southampton |Top Universities
Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

20,340 GBPTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

25 Jan, 2024Application Deadline

Main Subject Area

MusicMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Music

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Make the music you're passionate about in a vibrant, cultural city with a great music scene. This 3-year BA Music degree provides a broad musical education across all forms and styles. You can specialise in areas including music performance, history, composition and technology. You'll then develop all the skills and experience you need for a successful career.
Our students sing opera and music theatre, play funk guitar and classical oboe. No matter what your musical background, we'll provide:
  • regular performance and composition workshops, including with guests from the industry
  • performance projects with world-renowned performers and recording artists
  • up to 20 hours of fully funded individual tuition per year
  • ensemble and conducting coaching
As part of this course, you can:
  • learn different approaches to musical topics, from the middle ages to global hip hop
  • work on projects with other students across classical, pop and jazz
  • study concert hall composition, commercial songwriting or film scores
  • experience advanced studio techniques, jazz theory and orchestration
  • spend a semester studying abroad
  • take your music to the local community, with school placements, therapy sessions and workshops
You'll also gain professional career skills. These may include arts administration or managing events.
Our excellent facilities include:
  • dedicated rehearsal spaces
  • electronic studios
  • networked multimedia workstations
Our Turner Sims concert hall supports the most extensive series of professional concerts and workshops of any UK university. You can also perform around the city in a range of different venues.

Program overview

Main Subject

Music

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Make the music you're passionate about in a vibrant, cultural city with a great music scene. This 3-year BA Music degree provides a broad musical education across all forms and styles. You can specialise in areas including music performance, history, composition and technology. You'll then develop all the skills and experience you need for a successful career.
Our students sing opera and music theatre, play funk guitar and classical oboe. No matter what your musical background, we'll provide:
  • regular performance and composition workshops, including with guests from the industry
  • performance projects with world-renowned performers and recording artists
  • up to 20 hours of fully funded individual tuition per year
  • ensemble and conducting coaching
As part of this course, you can:
  • learn different approaches to musical topics, from the middle ages to global hip hop
  • work on projects with other students across classical, pop and jazz
  • study concert hall composition, commercial songwriting or film scores
  • experience advanced studio techniques, jazz theory and orchestration
  • spend a semester studying abroad
  • take your music to the local community, with school placements, therapy sessions and workshops
You'll also gain professional career skills. These may include arts administration or managing events.
Our excellent facilities include:
  • dedicated rehearsal spaces
  • electronic studios
  • networked multimedia workstations
Our Turner Sims concert hall supports the most extensive series of professional concerts and workshops of any UK university. You can also perform around the city in a range of different venues.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
30+
62+
176+
92+

25 Jan 2024
3 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,250 GBP
International
20,340 GBP

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