Duration

1 year (Full-time)
2 years (Part-time)

Starting Date

September

Tuition Fee

Full-time
Home/EU: £9,400 per full
International: £10,000 per full

Part-time
Home/EU: £520 (10 credits), £1,045 (20 credits), 3,135 (60 credits), £4,700 (90 credits)

Location

Hull, United Kingdom

About the programme

The MMus Music (Musicology, Composition, Performance, Technology) degree offered at The University of Hull is sector-leading, allowing unequaled specialisation and mixing of interests in a wide variety of areas including performance, composition (acoustic, electroacoustic, sonic arts), conducting, music technology, recording, production, pedagogy, film music, aesthetics, philosophy, semiotics, historical and critical musicology, jazz studies, popular music studies, music psychology, theory and analysis.

This course is aimed at those who have a particular interest in pursuing their study of music to a higher level and equips students with a wide range of transferable skills. Obtaining the MMus opens up career possibilities in music and in many other fields where skills in critical enquiry and a demonstration of advanced aptitude are essential.

This programme provides you with a host of opportunities, such as internships, through this professional partnerships and a range of international visiting speakers including composers, performers, and academics to expose you to key individuals in the field.

Future prospects

The aim of studies on the MMus is to link your abilities directly to industry-led areas of music and employment. As such, preparation for employment is both vocationally-orientated and intellectually broadening.

You’ll be able to get involved with a range of music opportunities such as participating in ensembles, running collaborative projects, organising your own projects and preparing performances. These opportunities will develop transferable skills beneficial in a wide range of careers as well as music.

Courses Included

  • Music Studies
  • Technical Skills
  • Contexts of Music
  • Special Study

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