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Program Overview
The BA Arts-Music (CK104) is a three-year programme that allows students to study Music as a single honours or major honours subject, or as a joint honours subject with another Arts subject. The programme is designed to reflect the diversity and vitality of the contemporary musical world, and provides students with a rich and stimulating environment in which to develop their musical skills and knowledge.
Program Structure
The programme includes a range of modules in musicology, ethnomusicology, composition, and performance, as well as modules in other Arts subjects. Students can choose to specialize in a particular area of music, such as:
- Irish traditional music
- Classical music
- World music
- Digital music
- Popular music
Teaching and Expertise
The BA Arts-Music programme is taught by internationally renowned scholars, performers, and composers, and provides students with a unique opportunity to develop their musical skills and knowledge in a supportive and stimulating environment.
Admission Criteria
The programme is available to students who have passed the UCC Music Entrance Test, and who meet the usual entry requirements for the BA Arts programme.
Program Details
- The BA Arts-Music programme is a full-time programme, and is available to both EU and non-EU students.
- The programme is accredited by the National University of Ireland, and is recognized by the Department of Education and Skills as a degree programme that meets the requirements for teacher education in Music.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the BA Arts-Music programme have gone on to pursue a wide range of careers in music, including:
- Performance
- Composition
- Teaching
- Arts administration The programme is also a recognized qualification for entry to postgraduate programmes in Music, including the MA in Music and the PhD in Music.
