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Music degrees

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  • Employment rate: 91%
  • CUG ranking : 80th
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Studying about Music

Studying a Music degree will involve growing your skills in composing, orchestrating and even analysing and conducting. Students will learn about the historical and cultural significance of music too. This prepares you for different career routes such as teaching and performing. Students also develop desirable skills by employers such as critical thinking, teamwork and administration, which they can take to other work environments. Common employers include music production companies, media organisations and schools and colleges.