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BA Popular Music with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Popular music is the dominant form of musical expression in the contemporary world, and studying it seriously demands engagement with its history, its sonic characteristics, its cultural meanings, and the industries through which it is produced and distributed. From the blues and jazz traditions that gave rise to rock and soul, through the emergence of hip hop, electronic music, and the countless genres of the digital age, popular music has been a site of creative innovation, social commentary, and commercial transformation. A degree in popular music develops your musicianship, your critical understanding of the field, and your awareness of the industry contexts in which music is made and heard. At the University of Northampton, this four-year full-time programme begins with an integrated foundation year, providing an accessible and supported entry into degree-level study for ambitious students who want to develop their skills and knowledge before engaging with the full programme. That first year builds your musical foundations and your capacity for independent academic work, ensuring you are well-prepared for what follows. The degree itself develops your practical musicianship alongside your critical and contextual understanding of popular music across its historical development, its social significance, and its contemporary forms. You will study performance, music production, music history, cultural theory, and the business of the music industry, developing a rounded understanding of what popular music is and how it works. You will build skills in musical practice, critical analysis, creative production, and professional communication, all of which are relevant to careers in the music and creative industries. Graduates go on to careers as performers, music producers, songwriters, music educators, events managers, artist managers, and music industry professionals. Many also work in music journalism, radio, digital media, and cultural programming. Postgraduate study in music performance, music business, or popular music studies is an option for those wishing to specialise further.
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