Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor's Program in Historical Music Science
The Bachelor's program in Historical Music Science at the University of Hamburg offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers a broad spectrum of music history from the Middle Ages to the present day. The program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of music as a historical and cultural phenomenon, as well as the skills to analyze and interpret musical works within their historical context.
Program Structure
The Bachelor's program in Historical Music Science can be studied as a major or minor subject and is typically completed within six semesters. The program is divided into four phases: the introductory phase, the foundation phase, the advanced phase, and the final phase (only for major students).
Overview of the Program Structure
- The program structure is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in music history, theory, and methodology.
- Students can choose to specialize in either the older or newer music history towards the end of their studies.
- The program also includes practical training and career orientation through internships and other offers.
Program Goals
The Bachelor's program in Historical Music Science aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of music as a historical and cultural phenomenon. The program goals include:
- To provide students with a deep understanding of music history from the Middle Ages to the present day.
- To equip students with the skills to analyze and interpret musical works within their historical context.
- To foster critical thinking, logical argumentation, and clear communication of research results.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the Bachelor's program in Historical Music Science have a wide range of career opportunities in the music industry, including:
- Concert and opera houses
- Theaters
- Music editorial offices
- Radio and television stations
- Music publishers and record labels
- Museums and archives
- Institutions for youth and adult education
Admission Requirements
The program is subject to admission restrictions, and applicants must demonstrate proficiency in German. The application period is from June 1 to July 15, and the program can only be started in the winter semester.
Additional Requirements
- No additional foreign language skills are required for admission to the program.
- Applicants must submit their applications directly to the University of Hamburg.
Further Information
For more information on the program, including study regulations, module overviews, and application deadlines, please refer to the relevant documents and forms available on the university's website.
Contact and Resources
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