

MA Music/Philosophy
About this course
Music and philosophy make a combination that is both intellectually stimulating and genuinely coherent. Music opens questions about the nature of aesthetic experience, the relationship between form and meaning, the role of emotion in artistic understanding and the cultural processes through which musical traditions are created and sustained. Philosophy provides the analytical tools to engage with these questions rigorously, and it also brings its own independent themes in logic, epistemology, ethics and metaphysics that complement the musicological and aesthetic dimensions of the music side of the degree. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time programme allows you to design a degree pathway that suits your particular interests and strengths, choosing from a range of options in both music and other subjects in each year of study. You will engage with the technical, cultural, historical and philosophical questions that music raises, ideally building on existing practical experience, while also developing the philosophical skills of argument, analysis and clear thinking that the discipline demands. A year abroad is built into the programme, extending your academic experience and giving you the opportunity to encounter music and philosophy in a different cultural and academic environment. Graduates of music and philosophy programmes bring an unusual combination of critical depth and cultural knowledge to the career paths they pursue. Music education, arts administration, arts journalism, broadcasting, music criticism and curatorial work are common directions for those whose interests are primarily musical. The philosophical training supports careers in law, the civil service, policy research, teaching, journalism and any field that values careful reasoning and the ability to engage with complex arguments. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in music, philosophy, musicology, aesthetics or related disciplines, where the intellectual formation of this combination provides a distinctive and strong foundation.
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