| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Classical Music Singing BA
Overview
The Classical Music Singing BA program is designed to prepare students for their role as a teacher. Its goal is to map out this task, to increase self-awareness, to understand and interiorize this role and to initiate taking on this task.
Program Details
- Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Classical Singing
- Duration of Training: 3 years (6 semesters)
- Language: English
- Intake: Fall
- Deadline of Application: 06/01/2026
- Next Starting Date: 09/01/2026
- Fees:
- Tuition fee: EUR 4,500 / sem.
- Application fee: EUR 100
Description of the Program
The course helps students prepare for their role as a teacher. Its goal is to map out this task, to increase self-awareness, to understand and interiorize this role and to initiate taking on this task. It is essential for students to interpret the activities, pedagogical roles, and tasks in a pedagogical environment from the teacher's perspective.
Study Plan
- Discipline: Music & Arts
- Academic Level/Type: Bachelor
Application Procedure
General Entry Requirements
For the general entry and language requirements, please note the following steps:
- Register and fill the application form.
- Upload the necessary documents and submit the application.
- After submitting the application, information on further steps will be provided.
- Once the application fee has been received, applications will begin to be processed.
Entrance Examination
The entrance exam requires personal attendance or can be arranged externally. The exam consists of two parts:
- Aptitude Test: Includes musical and theoretical aptitude tests, solfeggio written and oral exams, music theory written and oral exams, folk music, and music literature oral exams.
- Main Subject Practical Exam: Includes performances of specific songs and pieces.
Evaluation
- Aptitude Test: "Passed" or "Failed"
- Main Subject Practical Exam: A maximum of 200 points can be achieved, which is doubled.
Examples of Subjects During the Studies
- 1st semester: Chamber Music, Voice Health Studies, Folk Music
- 2nd semester: Practice with Répétiteur, Foreign Language for Singers, Repertoire Studies
- 3rd semester: Professional Methodology, Hungarian and Universal Music History, Solfeggio
- 4th semester: Music Theory, Piano, Choir / Orchestra
- 5th semester: Social Psychology, Teaching Profession, Ethics
- 6th semester: Voice Part Rehearsal, Diploma Concert
Additional Requirements
- Doctors certificate from an ENT specialist regarding the health of the applicants vocal organs.
