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Undergraduate courses

Music

Immerse yourself in eclectic styles and genres

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Develop your performance, composition and ensemble leadership skills as part of a vibrant community of musicians.

Turn your love of music into a career. Studying music can also lead to opportunities in other industries including teaching, community arts, TV, film and radio production, and music therapy.

92%

Music and Theatre students responded with a 92% positivity score for how often teaching staff make the subject engaging. (National Student Survey 2024)

Courses

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Music BA (Hons)

The study of music should not be about one genre. It should be eclectic and embrace every musician, every style, background and culture. When you study music with us you do not just learn about classical, jazz and rock. You also…

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Music: Community Music BA (Hons)

Develop your understanding of the role of the professional community musician: theoretically, practically and contextually. Through this degree, you will engage with and position community music as a vibrant and exciting contemporary field...

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Musical Theatre BA (Hons)

Start your career in Musical Theatre: the art form where music, drama and dance become one. On this course you will perform, and create, musical theatre, learning how to improve your skills within the 3 main areas...

64%

64% of our Performance research has been rated as 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent'. (Research Excellence Framework, 2021)

A city of opportunities

Develop your professional and artistic network. York is a city full of thriving artistic communities who are welcoming and supportive. In addition, we work closely with major arts organisations in the city to share ideas and develop strong working relationships. Through these, you can gain opportunities to perform in spaces such as York Minster, the National Centre for Early Music and the iconic gig venue The Crescent Club.

New ways of making music

Access instruments from around the world. Our music courses are not about specific genres. Instead they are your chance to explore different types of music from a variety of countries and cultures. We are passionate about decolonising the curriculum across the University. This includes the access to music our students have. You will be able to use instruments such as balalaikas, djembes, marimba and vibraphone.

Amazing facilities

The York St John Creative Centre is a purpose built space that features rehearsal studios, recital rooms and a 170-seat professional standard performance space. This is where most of your taught lessons will take place, as you explore music and music making using state of the art facilities and equipment. The innovative design and layout of the centre provides a unique environment for you to explore your creative practice.

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