A-Level Entry
C
UCAS Points
112 points
Avg. Graduate Salary
£22,000
About this course
On our Music (Community and Education) degree, you'll study core skills such as curriculum design, project management, music theory, and music software to develop diverse musical and technical skills.
Through practical projects, your work will culminate in a large-scale project, becoming a stepping-stone for your career. You’ll benefit from our partnerships with Opera North and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO), with the RPO offering masterclasses, career advice, one-to-one tuition and opportunities for work experience.
The BA Music (Community and Education) shares modules with the BA Music program, but focuses on community and education in assessments and specialist groups.
Why study at Hull?
Where could this take me?
Our Music (Community and Education) degree will give you an advantage when it comes to finding a career in this fast-moving, competitive industry. You’ll graduate with a professional portfolio to boost your CV, and you’ll have access to our network of professional partners, offering opportunities for live projects, work experience, masterclasses, and more. Career paths include becoming an animateur, music workshop leader, or community arts worker. Our graduates also go on to become teachers, youth workers, and music therapists.
¹ (Music) UK domicile full-time first degree leavers; Higher Education Graduate Outcomes statistics, for the academic year 2020/21, published by HESA June 2023.
Entry Requirements
Career Prospects
Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:
Course Details
- Qualification
- Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
- Study Mode
- Full-time
- Duration
- 3 Years
- Start Date
- 2025
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Campus / Location
- Hull
- Scheme
- Undergraduate
- Subjects
- Music
- Avg. Graduate Salary
- £22,000