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16th August 2018, 08:54 AM
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Re: Canterbury Christ Church University Music Performance

Can you tell me in detail about the entry requirement for admission in Master of Music Program offered by CCCU (Canterbury Christ Church University)?
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16th August 2018, 08:55 AM
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Re: Canterbury Christ Church University Music Performance

The Master of Music course offered by CCCU (Canterbury Christ Church University) aims to produce graduates who are accomplished and confident musicians and musicologists, who are able to work at a professional level within their specialist fields of study and who are prepared for further study at PhD level.

The course will develop technical, conceptual and critical skills which will allow engaging with music and musicology in a sophisticated and insightful way.

The curriculum is designed to allow pursuing specialist fields of study to an advanced level, including undertaking an extensive independent practical project or dissertation of choosing, while developing a keen sense of context for those fields within the broader discipline of music.

Entry Requirements

A good honours degree (2:1 or higher) in music, or equivalent academic or professional experience.
One must be able to show that their background in their chosen independent study is sufficient for development at postgraduate level.
The selection is normally based on audition or interview in the School of Music and Performing Arts.
Performance audition programmes should be approximately 20 minutes long, and demonstrate the breadth of command of style and technique.
Portfolios of creative or academic work should be of comparable scope and submitted in advance of interview.

Location
Canterbury

Fees
2018/19 tuition fees for this course
UK/EU Overseas
Full-time 6,330 12,000
Part-time 3,165 N/A

Course of Study

Within the course, one will take modules to a total of 180 credits.
One will choose from one of the following individual study areas (60 credits each):
Performance (solo instrumental or vocal performance with a specialist in classical music, jazz, or commercial music
Conducting
Composition/Creative Audio (e.g., acoustic composition, electroacoustic composition, popular song writing, sound art, music production)
Research Project in a chosen area of musicology (e.g., music psychology, music education, music and health, historical musicology, contemporary musicology)

One has four Core modules to complete (4 20 credits):
Research Methods
Analysis
Contextual Studies
Criticism

And then one chooses one each from the following pairs of Optional modules (2 20 credits):
Aesthetics OR Music Psychology, Health and Education
Performance Project OR Creative Project


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