

BA Music and East Asian Studies
About this course
Music and East Asian studies is a rare and rewarding combination that connects one of the most universal forms of human expression with deep engagement with the cultures, languages, and histories of one of the most dynamic and significant regions in the contemporary world. Music at university level encompasses performance, composition, musicology, ethnomusicology, psychology of music, and music technology, developing both your practical abilities and your critical understanding of music as a cultural and intellectual phenomenon. East Asian studies brings the languages, histories, literatures, and cultures of China, Japan, Korea, and the broader region into your educational life, and the ability to engage with those cultures directly is an increasingly valuable asset. At the University of Sheffield, this four-year full-time programme explicitly spans both dimensions, allowing you to perform, compose, and write about music while developing your understanding of East Asian culture and language. Your third year is spent studying at a partner university abroad, providing genuine immersion in an East Asian academic and cultural context. The music component spans musicology, ethnomusicology, music psychology, the music industries, and music technology, giving you a rich and varied engagement with the discipline. The combination encourages you to think about music in a genuinely comparative and cross-cultural way, which is particularly enriching in a globalised music landscape where East Asian popular and classical traditions are increasingly influential worldwide. Graduates go on to careers in music, education, arts administration, journalism, broadcasting, and the many cultural and commercial sectors that bridge European and East Asian contexts. The combination of musical expertise and East Asian language and cultural knowledge is particularly valued in international arts organisations, music business, cultural diplomacy, and the growing range of institutions that engage with China, Japan, and Korea as cultural and commercial partners. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in musicology, ethnomusicology, East Asian studies, or related fields.
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