

BA Music
About this course
Music is among the most ancient and universal of human activities, and the academic study of it is correspondingly rich and demanding. A music degree combines practical engagement with the making and performing of music with the rigorous analytical and historical study of the traditions, forms, and ideas that have shaped what music is and does. It is a discipline that develops listening, analytical thinking, creative practice, and the ability to communicate about sound and meaning in ways that few other subjects can replicate. At the University of Bristol, this three-year full-time programme includes an integrated foundation year, and is offered in a department small enough to provide a genuinely personalised degree experience while being staffed by some of the world's leading experts in their fields. You will study music analytically and historically, developing your understanding of compositional craft, performance practice, and the social and cultural contexts in which music is made and received. Bristol's connections to music media, publishers, choirs, and orchestras inform the curriculum and give the department a particularly strong profile of graduate destinations across the music industry and beyond. The typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the academic demands of entry to a high-quality music programme at a research-intensive university. You will develop analytical rigour, creative thinking, performance skills, and the ability to engage critically with the full range of musical traditions, from Western art music to contemporary popular and world music. Graduates pursue careers in performance, composition, music production, broadcasting, publishing, arts management, music education, music law, and the broader creative industries. The intellectual formation of a music degree also opens doors far beyond music itself, including in journalism, the civil service, and any role that values the combination of analytical precision and creative intelligence. Postgraduate study in musicology, performance, composition, or arts management is a well-established next step.
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