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BA Popular Music
About this course
Popular music is both a commercial phenomenon and an artistic practice of extraordinary richness. Since the mid-twentieth century, it has been the dominant form of musical expression in most of the world, shaping culture, reflecting social change, and creating some of the most widely shared aesthetic experiences in human history. Studying it seriously requires combining performance skill with critical and historical understanding, and recognising that popular music is not a monolith but a constantly evolving set of practices, genres, and communities. At Leeds Conservatoire, this three-year full-time degree develops your musicianship through one-to-one tuition, workshops, and lectures, blending technical development with your own musical expression. You will work on your instrumental or vocal technique, part-writing, and the broader skills of musicianship, developing the confidence and adaptability to engage with collaborative music-making in professional contexts. The programme encourages your creative growth through structured exercises while giving you the freedom to develop your own artistic voice. Leeds Conservatoire's close connections with the UK music industry, and its location in one of the UK's most vibrant music cities, give the degree a strong professional orientation. The typical entry tariff is 136 UCAS points. Graduates of popular music degrees find careers as performers, session musicians, songwriters, music producers, sound engineers, music educators, arts administrators, music journalists, and industry professionals in management, promotion, and A&R. The music industry is diverse and increasingly entrepreneurial, and many graduates build portfolio careers that combine several of these roles. Postgraduate study in music production, sound design, music business, or music education is a natural progression for those who want to develop a specialist practice or move into teaching and training.
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