The BA (Hons) (Arts-Music) is a three-year honours degree programme. Applicants for this programme must pass the Music Entrance Test which will satisfy the Head of Department of Music and the College that they are capable of completing the programme successfully. Enquiries about the Music Entrance Test, and the Departmental Open Day and practice test, held annually by the Music Department, should be made to the Music Department in September twelve months before a student wishes to enter University.
To be eligible for the award of the BA (Hons) degree a student will be required to have achieved 180 credits by obtaining 60 credits in each of First, Second, and Third Arts-Music. A student may not register for more than 60 credits in one academic year.
BA (Hons) (Arts-Music) (International) Pathway (see here)
At the end of First Year students may choose to continue in the BA (Hons) (Arts-Music) (International) Pathway, which is a four-year programme which enables students to study abroad for a year in an approved University outside Ireland.
BMus (Hons) Pathway (see here)
At the end of First Year students may choose to continue in the BMus (Hons) Pathway which is a four year programme in Music.
In First Arts-Music students take Music as a 30-credit subject together with two other subjects from those listed below. To avoid timetable clashes no more than one subject may be chosen from any separate group below:
1. Asian Studies, Computer Science¹, History, Portuguese²
2. (a)# Applied Mathematics, Folklore, Gaeilge/Irish, Greek and Roman
Civilisation
2. (b)# History of Art
3. Archaeology, Chinese Studies³, German4, Latin5,
Mathematics6, Mathematical Studies, Politics
5. Béaloideas7, Economics, English, Greek8,
Religions and Global Diversity
6. Geography, Italian9
#Groups 2(a) and 2 (b): Students can combine group 2(b) History of Art with any subject from Group 2 (a) in First Year.
Points to Note:
Students take 60 credits as follows:
MUSIC
MU1020 (5 credits), MU1021 (5 credits), MU1022 (5 credits), MU1023 (5 credits), MU1024 (5 credits), MU1025 (5 credits)
plus two other First Arts subjects (15 credits each) from those listed here.
Programme Requirements for Arts subjects begin here.
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2022/2023 Book, and for each module in the Book of Modules, 2022/2023.
BMus (Hons) Pathway (see here) (for students entering Second Year from 2016/17 onwards)
At the end of First Year students may choose to continue in the BMus (Hons) Pathway which is a four year programme. Students wishing to take the BMus Pathway in Second Year must have passed three subjects in First Year, including Music.
BA (Hons) (Arts-Music) (International) Pathway (see
here)
At the end of First Year students may choose to continue in the Arts-Music (Hons) (International) Pathway and spend their third year at an approved Foreign University. Students wishing to take the Arts-Music International Pathway in Second Year must have passed three subjects in First Year, including Music.
No student may register for Second Arts-Music until he/she has passed the First University Examination in Arts-Music. The selection of any module is conditional on the Professor or Lecturer concerned and the College being satisfied that a student is capable of profiting by attendance thereat. Students may not select modules which involve a timetable clash.
Student who wish to take the four-year option with a year abroad must register for the BA (Arts-Music) (Hons) (International) Pathway at the beginning of Second Year.
Student who wish to take the four-year BMus option must register for the BMus (Hons) Pathway at the beginning of Second Year.
In Second Arts-Music, students take Music as a Single Subject (50 credits) or a Major Subject (40 credits) or a Joint Subject (30 credits). Students may also apply to transfer to the BMus to take 60 credits of Music.
Single Subject: Modules amounting to 60 credits will be studied by combining 50 credits of Music with 10 credits from one of the following subjects passed at the First Arts-Music University Examination: Archaeology, Asian Studies, Béaloideas, Chinese Studies, Computer Science, Economics, English, Folklore, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Greek, Greek and Roman Civilisation, History, Italian, Latin, Politics, Portuguese, Religions and Global Diversity, Studies in Psychology (for notes regarding specific subjects see Table 2 under 'General' in the CK101 regulations).
Major Subject: Modules amounting to 60 credits will be studied by combining 40 credits of Music with 20 credits from one of the following subjects passed at the First Arts-Music University Examination: Archaeology, Asian Studies, Béaloideas, Chinese Studies, Economics, English, Folkore, Gaeilge/Irish, Geography, German, Greek and Roman Civilisation, History, History of Art, Italian, Mathematics, Mathematical Studies, Politics, Portuguese, Religions and Global Diversity, Studies in Psychology (for notes regarding specific subjects see Table 2 under 'General' in the CK101 regulations).
Joint Subject: Modules amounting to 60 credits will be studied by combining 30 credits of Music with 30 credits from one of the following subjects passed at the First Arts-Music University Examination: Applied Mathematics1, Archaeology, Asian Studies, Béaloideas, Economics, English, Folklore, Gaeilge/Irish, Geography, German, Greek and Roman Civilisation, History, History of Art, Italian, Mathematical Studies, Mathematics, Politics, Religions and Global Diversity (for notes regarding specific subjects see Table 2 under 'General' in the CK101 regulations).
Notes:
1 Students who achieve at least 55% in each of Applied Mathematics and Mathematics in First Arts may apply for transfer to Science in the College of Science, Engineering and Food Science (full details available from the College of Science, Engineering and Food Science).
Students take 60 credits as follows:
MUSIC
Students take 50 credits as follows:
You must take MU2001 (5 credits) and MU2017 (5 credits)
and 35 credits to be taken from the following (timetabling restrictions may apply):
Select 3-6 of the following 5-credit modules in specialist academic areas:
Classical Music and Musicology:
MU2029 Exploring Early 18th-century Music (5 credits)
Ethnomusicology/World Music:
MU2069 A Survey of Middle Eastern Music (5 credits)
MU2118 Musical Cultures of East Asia (5 credits)
Irish Traditional Music:
MU2036 Collectors, Collections and Fieldwork in Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2121 The Canon(s) of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2122 The Harmonic Language of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
Music Education and Community Music:
MU2112 Music Education (5 credits)
MU2113 Music in Community (5 credits)
Popular Music:
MU2081 Planet Rap: Global Hip Hop and Post-colonial Perspectives (5 credits)
MU2201 Punk: Histories and Subcultures (5 credits)
Choose 0-3 of the following Composition Modules:
MU2023 Sounds Like Listening (5 credits)
MU2040 Song-writing 2 (5 credits)
MU2077 Improvisation: Concept, Culture and Practice (5 credits)
MU2087 Loop: Repetition and Variation in Music (5 credits)
MU2107 What can we learn from Beethoven? (5 credits)
MU2109 Creating and Performing Experimental Music
(5 credits)
Choose 0-3 of the following 5-credit modules in Musicianship, Applied Musicology, and Music Theory:
MU2073 Applied Musicianship at the Keyboard I (5 credits)
MU2102 Harmony and Counterpoint (5 credits)
MU2105 The Language of Jazz (5 credits)
MU2119 Choral Studies 2 (5 credits)
MU2173 Keyboard Musicianship II (5 credits)
Choose 0-2 of the following Music Technology Modules:
MU2021 Foundations of Music Technology (5 credits)
MU2024 Composing Interactive Music (5 credits)
MU2089 Studio Production Techniques (5 credits)
(For second-year students, MU2089 only allowed with prior permission of the Department due to pre-requisites.)
The following are 5 credit modules in performance. Select ONE, TWO or THREE:
Classical Music: MU2043, MU2044, MU2052
Irish Traditional Music and Dance: MU2042, MU2049, MU2053, MU2054, MU2055, MU2056, MU2057, MU2058, MU2059, MU2061, MU2062, MU2063, MU2094, MU2178
Jazz and Pop: MU2050, MU2051, MU2066, MU2093
World Music: MU2041, MU2048, MU2065, MU2068
Recital: MU2165 (5 credits)
plus 10 credits from another Arts subject continued from First Year, from those listed here.
Programme Requirements for Arts subjects begin here.
Note: Students choosing German as a 10-credit Subject take the module GE2101 (10 credits).
Students take 60 credits as follows:
MUSIC
Students take 40 credits as follows:
You must take MU2001 (5 credits) and MU2017 (5 credits)
and 25 credits to be taken from the following (timetabling restrictions may apply):
Select 2-4 of the following 5-credit modules in specialist academic areas:
Classical Music and Musicology:
MU2029 Exploring Early 18th-century Music (5 credits)
Ethnomusicology/World Music:
MU2069 A Survey of Middle Eastern Music (5 credits)
MU2118 Musical Cultures of East Asia (5 credits)
Irish Traditional Music:
MU2036 Collectors, Collections and Fieldwork in Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2121 The Canon(s) of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2122 The Harmonic Language of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
Music Education and Community Music:
MU2112 Music Education (5 credits)
MU2113 Music in Community (5 credits)
Popular Music:
MU2081 Planet Rap: Global Hip Hop and Post-colonial Perspectives (5 credits)
MU2201 Punk: Histories and Subcultures (5 credits)
Choose 0-2 of the following 5-credit Composition Modules:
MU2023 Sounds Like Listening (5 credits)
MU2040 Song-writing 2 (5 credits)
MU2077 Improvisation: Concept, Culture and Practice (5 credits)
MU2087 Loop: Repetition and Variation in Music (5 credits)
MU2107 What can we learn from Beethoven? (5 credits)
MU2109 Creating and Performing Experimental Music
(5 credits)
Choose 0-2 of the following 5-credit modules in Musicianship, Applied Musicology, and Music Theory:
MU2073 Applied Musicianship at the Keyboard I (5 credits)
MU2102 Harmony and Counterpoint (5 credits)
MU2105 The Language of Jazz (5 credits)
MU2119 Choral Studies 2 (5 credits)
MU2173 Keyboard Musicianship II (5 credits)
Choose 0-2 of the following Music Technology Modules:
MU2021 Foundations of Music Technology (5 credits)
MU2024 Composing Interactive Music (5 credits)
MU2089 Studio Production Techniques (5 credits)
(For second-year students, MU2089 only allowed with prior permission of the Department due to pre-requisites)
The following are 5-credit modules in performance. Select ONE, TWO or THREE:
Classical Music: MU2043, MU2044, MU2052
Irish Traditional Music and Dance: MU2042, MU2049, MU2053, MU2054, MU2055, MU2056, MU2057, MU2058, MU2059, MU2061, MU2062, MU2063, MU2094, MU2178
Jazz and Pop: MU2050, MU2051, MU2066, MU2093
World Music: MU2041, MU2048, MU2065, MU2068
Recital: MU2165
plus 20 credits from another Arts subject continued from First Year, from those listed here.
Programme Requirements for Arts subjects begin here.
Students take 60 credits as follows:
MUSIC
Students take 30 credits as follows:
You must take MU2001 (5 credits) and MU2017 (5 credits),
and 20 credits to be taken from the following (timetabling restrictions may apply):
Select 1-3 of the following 5-credit modules in specialist academic areas:
Classical Music and Musicology:
MU2029 Exploring Early 18th-century Music (5 credits)
Ethnomusicology/World Music:
MU2069 A Survey of Middle Eastern Music (5 credits)
MU2118 Musical Cultures of East Asia (5 credits)
Irish Traditional Music:
MU2036 Collectors, Collections and Fieldwork in Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2121 The Canon(s) of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2122 The Harmonic Language of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
Music Education and Community Music:
MU2112 Music Education (5 credits)
MU2113 Music in Community (5 credits)
Popular Music:
MU2081 Planet Rap: Global Hip Hop and Post-colonial Perspectives (5 credits)
MU2201 Punk: Histories and Subcultures (5 credits)
Choose 0-2 of the following 5-credit Composition Modules:
MU2023 Sounds Like Listening (5 credits)
MU2040 Song-Writing 2 (5 credits)
MU2077 Improvisation: Concept, Culture and Practice (5 credits)
MU2087 Loop: Repetition and Variation in Music (5 credits)
MU2107 What can we learn from Beethoven? (5 credits)
MU2109 Creating and Performing Experimental Music
(5 credits)
Choose 1-3 of the following 5-credit modules in Musicianship, Applied Musicology, and Music Theory:
MU2073 Applied Musicianship at the Keyboard I (5 credits)
MU2102 Harmony and Counterpoint (5 credits)
MU2105 The Language of Jazz (5 credits)
MU2119 Choral Studies 2 (5 credits)
MU2173 Keyboard Musicianship II (5 credits)
Choose 0-2 of the following Music Technology Modules:
MU2021 Foundations of Music Technology (5 credits)
MU2024 Composing Interactive Music (5 credits)
MU2089 Studio Production Techniques (5 credits)
(For second-year students, MU2089 only allowed with prior permission of the Department due to pre-requisites.)
The following are 5 credit modules in performance; they are optional. Select ONE, TWO or NONE:
Classical Music: MU2043, MU2044, MU2052
Irish Traditional Music and Dance: MU2042, MU2049, MU2053, MU2054, MU2055, MU2056, MU2057, MU2058, MU2059, MU2061, MU2062, MU2063, MU2094, MU2178
Jazz and Pop: MU2050, MU2051, MU2066, MU2093
World Music: MU2041, MU2048, MU2065, MU2068
Recital: MU2165 (5 credits)
plus 30 credits from another Arts subject continued from First Year, from those listed here.
Programme Requirements for Arts subjects begin here.
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module
Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2022/2023 Book, and for each module in the Book of Modules, 2022/2023.
No student may register for Third Arts-Music (or Fourth Arts-Music in the case of students choosing the Chinese Studies Pathway and European Pathway) until he/she has passed the Second University Examination in Arts-Music (or the Third University Examination in Arts-Music). The selection of any module is conditional on the Professor or Lecturer concerned and the College being satisfied that a student is capable of profiting by attendance thereat. Students may not select modules which involve a timetable clash.
In Third Arts-Music, students take Music as a Single Subject (50 credits) or a Major Subject (40 credits) or a Joint Subject (30 credits). Music is also available through the BMus Pathway (60 credits).
Note:
BA (Hons) graduates in Music who have obtained Honours in either their Single Subject Degree in Music or their Major Subject Degree in Music, and who have completed at least 110 credits of Music, are eligible to transfer to Fourth Music and complete the BMus (Hons) Degree in one further year.
Students take 60 credits as follows:
MUSIC
Students take 50 credits as follows (timetabling restrictions may apply):
Select 4-8 of the following 5-credit modules in specialist academic areas:
Classical Music and Musicology:
MU2029 Exploring Early 18th-century Music (5 credits)
MU3018 Gender and Sexuality in Music (5 credits)
Ethnomusicology/World Music:
MU2069 A Survey of Middle Eastern Music (5 credits)
MU2118 Musical Cultures of East Asia (5 credits)
MU3028 Global Sounds: World Music in the 21st Century (5 credits)
Irish Traditional Music:
MU2036 Collectors, Collections and Fieldwork in Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2121 The Canon(s) of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2122 The Harmonic Language of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU3031 Revival to Riverdance (5 credits)
MU3036 Navigating the Irish Music Industry (5 credits)
Music Education and Community Music:
MU2112 Music Education (5 credits)
MU2113 Music in Community (5 credits)
Music Perception:
MU3032 Cognitive Ethnomusicology (5 credits)
Popular Music:
MU2081 Planet Rap: Global Hip Hop and Post-colonial Perspectives (5 credits)
MU2201 Punk: Histories and Subcultures (5 credits)
Choose ONE or NONE of the following Major Study modules:
Major Study: MU3010
Choose ONE or NONE of the following 5-credit self-directed options:
Recital: MU3065
Choose 0-4 of the following 5-credit Composition modules:
MU2023 Sounds Like Listening (5 credits)
MU2040 Song-writing 2 (5 credits)
MU2077 Improvisation: Concept, Culture and Practice (5 credits)
MU2087 Loop: Repetition and Variation in Music (5 credits)
MU2107 What can we learn from Beethoven? (5 credits)
MU2109 Creating and Performing Experimental Music
(5 credits)
Choose 0-3 of the following 5-credit modules in Musicianship, Applied Musicology, and Music Theory:
MU2001 Music Theory 2 (5 credits)
MU2073 Applied Musicianship at the Keyboard I (5 credits)
MU2102 Harmony and Counterpoint (5 credits)
MU2105 The Language of Jazz (5 credits)
MU2119 Choral Studies 2 OR MU3034 Choral Studies 3 (5 credits)
MU2173 Keyboard Musicianship II (5 credits)
Choose 0-2 of the following Music Technology modules:
MU2021 Foundations in Music Technology (5 credits)
MU2024 Composing Interactive Music (5 credits)
MU2089 Studio Production Techniques (5 credits)
MU2106 Studio Production Techniques 2 (5 credits)
The following are 5 credit modules in performance: they are optional. You may select ONE, TWO or NONE:
Classical Music: MU2043, MU2044, MU2052, MU3043, MU3044, MU3052
Irish Traditional Music and Dance: MU2042, MU2049, MU2053, MU2054, MU2055, MU2056, MU2057, MU2058, MU2059, MU2061, MU2062, MU2063, MU2094, MU2178, MU3042, MU3049, MU3053, MU3054, MU3055, MU3056, MU3057, MU3058, MU3059, MU3061, MU3062, MU3063, MU3078, MU3094
Jazz and Pop: MU2050, MU2051, MU2066, MU2093, MU3050, MU3051, MU3093
World Music: MU2041, MU2048, MU2065, MU2068, MU3041, MU3048
plus 10 credits from another Arts subject continued from Second Year.
Programme Requirements for Arts subjects begin here.
Note: Students choosing German as a 10-credit Subject take the module GE3101 (10 credits).
Students take 60 credits as follows:
MUSIC
Students take 40 credits as follows (timetabling restrictions may apply):
Select 4 to 6 of the following 5-credit modules in specialist academic areas:
Classical Music and Musicology:
MU2029 Exploring Early 18th-century Music (5 credits)
MU3018 Gender and Sexuality in Music (5 credits)
Ethnomusicology/World Music:
MU2069 A Survey of Middle Eastern Music (5 credits)
MU2118 Musical Cultures of East Asia (5 credits)
MU3028 Global Sounds: World Music in the 21st Century (5 credits)
Irish Traditional Music:
MU2036 Collectors, Collections and Fieldwork in Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2121 The Canon(s) of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2122 The Harmonic Language of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU3031 Revival to Riverdance (5 credits)
MU3036 Navigating the Irish Music Industry (5 credits)
Music Education and Community Music:
MU2112 Music Education (5 credits)
MU2113 Music in Community (5 credits)
Music Perception:
MU3032 Cognitive Ethnomusicology (5 credits)
Popular Music:
MU2081 Planet Rap: Global Hip Hop and Post-colonial Perspectives (5 credits)
MU2201 Punk: Histories and Subcultures (5 credits)
Choose ONE or NONE of the following Major Study modules:
Major Study: MU3010
Choose 0-1 of the following 5-credit self-directed options:
Recital: MU3065
Choose 0-4 of the following 5-credit Composition modules:
MU2023 Sounds Like Listening (5 credits)
MU2040 Song-writing 2 (5 credits)
MU2077 Improvisation: Concept, Culture and Practice (5 credits)
MU2087 Loop: Repetition and Variation in Music (5 credits)
MU2107 What can we learn from Beethoven? (5 credits)
MU2109 Creating and Performing Experimental Music
(5 credits)
Choose 0-4 of the following 5-credit modules in Musicianship, Applied Musicology, and Music Theory:
MU2001 Music Theory 2 (5 credits)
MU2073 Applied Musicianship at the Keyboard I (5 credits)
MU2102 Harmony and Counterpoint (5 credits)
MU2105 The Language of Jazz (5 credits
MU2119 Choral Studies 2 OR MU3034 Choral Studies 3 (5 credits)
MU2173 Keyboard Musicianship II (5 credits)
Choose 0-2 of the following Music Technology modules:
MU2021 Foundations in Music Technology (5 credits)
MU2024 Composing Interactive Music (5 credits)
MU2089 Studio Production Techniques (5 credits)
MU2106 Studio Production Techniques 2 (5 credits)
The following are 5 credit modules in performance; they are optional. You may select ONE, TWO or NONE:
Classical Music: MU2043, MU2044, MU2052, MU3043, MU3044, MU3052
Irish Traditional Music and Dance: MU2042, MU2049, MU2053, MU2054, MU2055, MU2056, MU2057, MU2058, MU2059, MU2061, MU2062, MU2063, MU2094, MU2178, MU3042, MU3049, MU3053, MU3054, MU3055, MU3056, MU3057, MU3058, MU3059, MU3061, MU3062, MU3063, MU3078, MU3094
Jazz and Pop: MU2050, MU2051, MU2066, MU2093, MU3050, MU3051, MU3093
World Music: MU2041, MU2048, MU2065, MU2068, MU3041, MU3048
plus 20 credits from another Arts subject continued from Second Year.
Programme Requirements for Arts subjects begin here.
Students take 60 credits as follows:
MUSIC
Students take 30 credits as follows (timetabling restrictions may apply):
Select 2-4 of the following 5-credit modules in specialist academic areas:
Classical Music and Musicology:
MU2029 Exploring Early 18th-century Music (5 credits)
MU3018 Gender and Sexuality in Music (5 credits)
Ethnomusicology/World Music:
MU2069 A Survey of Middle Eastern Music (5 credits)
MU2118 Musical Cultures of East Asia (5 credits)
MU3028 Global Sounds: World Music in the 21st Century
(5 credits)
Irish Traditional Music:
MU2036 Collectors, Collections and Fieldwork in Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2121 The Canon(s) of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU2122 The Harmonic Language of Irish Traditional Music (5 credits)
MU3031 Revival to Riverdance (5 credits)
MU3036 Navigating the Irish Music Industry (5 credits)
Music Education and Community Music:
MU2112 Music Education (5 credits)
MU2113 Music in Community (5 credits)
Music Perception:
MU3032 Cognitive Ethnomusicology (5 credits)
Popular Music:
MU2081 Planet Rap: Global Hip Hop and Post-colonial Perspectives (5 credits)
MU2201 Punk: Histories and Subcultures (5 credits)
Choose ONE or NONE of the following Major Study Modules:
Major Study: MU3010
Choose 0-1 of the following 5-credit self-directed options:
Recital: MU3065
Choose 0-2 of the following 5-credit composition modules:
MU2023 Sounds Like Listening (5 credits)
MU2040 Song-writing 2 (5 credits)
MU2077 Improvisation: Concept, Culture and Practice (5 credits)
MU2087 Loop: Repetition and Variation in Music (5 credits)
MU2107 What can we learn from Beethoven? (5 credits)
MU2109 Creating and Performing Experimental Music (5 credits)
Choose 0-2 of the following 5-credit modules in Musicianship, Applied Musicology, and Music Theory:
MU2001 Music Theory 2 (5 credits)
MU2073 Applied Musicianship at the Keyboard I (5 credits)
MU2102 Harmony and Counterpoint (5 credits)
MU2105 The Language of Jazz (5 credits)
MU2119 Choral Studies 2 OR MU3034 Choral Studies 3 (5 credits)
MU2173 Keyboard Musicianship II (5 credits)
Choose 0-2 of the following Music Technology modules:
MU2021 Foundations of Music Technology (5 credits)
MU2024 Composing Interactive Music (5 credits)
MU2089 Studio Production Techniques (5 credits)
MU2106 Studio Production Techniques 2 (5 credits)
Choose 0-2 of the following 5-credit performance modules:
Classical Music: MU2043, MU2044, MU2052, MU3043, MU3044, MU3052
Irish Traditional Music and Dance: MU2042, MU2049, MU2053, MU2054, MU2055, MU2056, MU2057, MU2058, MU2059, MU2061, MU2062, MU2063, MU2094, MU2178, MU3042, MU3049, MU3053, MU3054, MU3055, MU3056, MU3057, MU3058, MU3059, MU3061, MU3062, MU3063, MU3078, MU3094
Jazz and Pop: MU2050, MU2051, MU2066, MU2093, MU3050, MU3051, MU3093
World Music: MU2041, MU2048, MU2065, MU2068, MU3041, MU3048
plus 30 credits from one other Arts subject continued from Second Year.
Programme Requirements for Arts subjects begin here.
BMus Pathway (See here)
At the end of Third Year students who have taken 40 credits of music may choose to continue in the BMus Pathway which is a four year programme and transfer their registration to the BMus at the end of Third Year. Students wishing to take the BMus Pathway in Fourth Year must have passed Third Year, and taken 40 credits of Music.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2022/2023 Book, and for each module in the Book of Modules, 2022/2023.