

MA Music
About this course
Music at university is a discipline that encompasses the full range of ways in which human beings make, study, and think about sound. Performance and composition sit alongside musicology and analysis; the study of Western classical traditions is accompanied by engagement with popular music, world music, and contemporary sound art; and technical proficiency develops alongside critical and historical thinking. The best music degrees develop practitioners who are also scholars, and scholars who remain rooted in the physical and emotional reality of musical sound. The four-year full-time Music programme at the University of Glasgow is designed around the conviction that musical study should be shaped by the student's own interests and strengths. In each year you are given a range of options in both music and other subjects, allowing you to design a degree pathway that reflects your particular creative and intellectual priorities, whether those lie in performance, composition, historical musicology, ethnomusicology, or music technology. If you have a keen interest in the technical, cultural, historical, and philosophical questions music opens up, ideally coupled with some practical experience, this programme offers the space and the teaching to develop that interest seriously. A year abroad gives you the opportunity to extend your musical education at a partner institution and to experience music in a different cultural context. With a typical entry tariff of 216 points, the programme is demanding and attracts students who bring both intellectual ambition and musical engagement. Glasgow's rich musical life, its strong research culture in music, and its connections to the Scottish music scene provide an environment that extends well beyond the classroom. Graduates pursue careers in performance, composition, music education, arts administration, broadcasting, journalism, and postgraduate study in musicology or music technology.
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