| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Music Program
The University of Surrey offers a comprehensive Music program, providing students with a wide range of opportunities to explore their musical interests and develop their skills. The program is designed to foster creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking, preparing students for successful careers in the music industry.
Program Structure
The Music program at the University of Surrey is a three-year undergraduate course that offers a unique blend of academic and practical studies. The program is divided into two main pathways: the BMus (Hons) and the BMus (Hons) with placement. The BMus (Hons) pathway is a three-year course that focuses on the development of musical skills and knowledge, while the BMus (Hons) with placement pathway includes a professional training year, providing students with valuable industry experience.
Course Options
The Music program offers a range of course options, including:
- BMus (Hons)
- BMus (Hons) with placement
Key Course Information
The key course information for the Music program includes:
- Typical offer: BBB
- Start date: September 2026
- Full-time: 3 years
- UK fees: To be confirmed
- Overseas fees: 」23,700
- Subject area: Music and sound recording
- UCAS code: W300 (BMus (Hons)) and W301 (BMus (Hons) with placement)
- Campus: Stag Hill
Why Choose This Course?
The Music program at the University of Surrey offers a unique and comprehensive education in music, with a focus on creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. The program provides students with access to state-of-the-art facilities, including performance spaces, practice rooms, and recording studios. Students also have the opportunity to work with leading performers and composers, and to participate in a range of extracurricular activities, including concerts, workshops, and masterclasses.
Statistics
The Music program at the University of Surrey has an excellent reputation, with:
- 95% of music and media graduates in employment or further study within 15 months of graduating (Graduate Outcomes 2025, HESA)
- 3rd in the UK for music (Guardian University Guide 2026)
- Top 5 in the UK for overall student satisfaction (National Student Survey 2025)
Career Prospects
The Music program at the University of Surrey prepares students for a wide range of careers in the music industry, including:
- Performance
- Composition
- Music education
- Music management
- Music production
- Music journalism
Facilities
The University of Surrey has a range of excellent facilities, including:
- Performance spaces
- Practice rooms
- Recording studios
- Music technology labs
- Library and archives
Teaching and Learning
The Music program at the University of Surrey is taught by a team of experienced and renowned musicians and musicologists. The program includes a range of teaching and learning methods, including:
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Workshops
- Tutorials
- Independent study
- Group work
- Rehearsals and performances
- Practical sessions
- Project work
Assessment
The Music program at the University of Surrey uses a range of assessment methods, including:
- Examinations
- Coursework
- Practical examinations
- Reports
- Presentations
- Portfolios
General Course Information
The Music program at the University of Surrey is a full-time undergraduate course that starts in September. The course is taught on the Stag Hill campus, which is located in Guildford, Surrey.
Contact Hours
The contact hours for the Music program at the University of Surrey vary depending on the module and the year of study. Full details of the contact hours for each module are available from the University of Surrey's module catalogue.
Timetable
The timetable for the Music program at the University of Surrey is published in advance of the start of each semester. Students can access their personalized timetable through the University's online portal.
Location
The Music program at the University of Surrey is based on the Stag Hill campus, which is located in Guildford, Surrey.
Career Opportunities
The Music program at the University of Surrey prepares students for a wide range of careers in the music industry, including:
- Performance
- Composition
- Music education
- Music management
- Music production
- Music journalism
Where Do Our Students Go?
Graduates from the Music program at the University of Surrey have gone on to work in a range of roles, including:
- Assistant producer
- Marketing officer
- Assistant studio runner
- Digital marketing manager
- Creative sync and licensing manager
- Studio manager
- Concerts and projects manager
Facilities
The University of Surrey has a range of excellent facilities, including:
- Performance spaces
- Practice rooms
- Recording studios
- Music technology labs
- Library and archives
Hear from Our Students
Students on the Music program at the University of Surrey have praised the course for its flexibility, eclecticism, and opportunities for performance and collaboration. Students have also appreciated the support and guidance provided by the academic staff and the opportunities for industry experience and networking.
Entry Requirements
The entry requirements for the Music program at the University of Surrey include:
- A-level: BBB
- Required subjects: Music or Music Technology at grade B
- GCSE or equivalent: English Language at Grade 4 (C) and Mathematics at Grade 4 (C)
Fees and Funding
The fees for the Music program at the University of Surrey are:
- UK: To be confirmed
- Overseas: 」23,700
- Professional training placement year fees: Approximately 20% of the full-time UK fees of the academic year
Scholarships and Bursaries
The University of Surrey offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to support students, including:
- Vice-Chancellor's Future Leaders Award
- University of Surrey Bursary
Placements and Study Abroad
The Music program at the University of Surrey offers a range of placement and study abroad opportunities, including:
- Professional training placement year
- Study abroad programs
- International partnerships
Register Your Interest
To register your interest in the Music program at the University of Surrey, please visit the University's website and complete the online application form.
Apply
To apply for the Music program at the University of Surrey, please visit the University's website and complete the online application form. The UCAS code for the BMus (Hons) is W300 and the UCAS code for the BMus (Hons) with placement is W301.
