BA (Honours) Music

... United Kingdom
... Open University

Course Overview

With our music degree, you'll learn how music is created, study a wide range of styles, and unlock your creativity. This degree will broaden and deepen your understanding of musical practices, encompassing Western art music, jazz, popular music, and non-Western music. You'll develop the technical skills to analyze music in different styles, and the critical skills to discuss music about its cultural contexts. You'll also acquire critical and reflective skills to develop your musical practice. Add to that some expert guidance in the use of technology to create and record music, and you’ll not just gain a degree but a passionate pursuit.

General Eligibility

There are no formal entry requirements to study this qualification.

Part Time Work Details

In a distance learning course, there are typically no strict regulations regarding part-time employment, providing students with the flexibility to pursue work opportunities while studying remotely. This autonomy allows individuals to manage their schedules and balance professional commitments with their educational pursuits.

Language Requirement

  • This subject has no language prerequisite.

Programme Information
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Course Category

Music and Performance


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Campus Name

Distance Learning


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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

Full-Time, 3-4 Years, Part-time: 8 Years


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Available Intake

February


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IELTS Score

00


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Tuition Fees Range

6924,

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London

Entry Score

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Total Course Fee

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Entry Score

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Course Level

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Total Course Fee

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Campus

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Entry Score

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Course Level

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Total Course Fee

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