Music is an incredibly rich and diverse subject. It is:
- a creative and aesthetic practice
- a social and cultural phenomenon
- studiable as a scientific object
Our BMus programme embraces this disciplinary breadth.
Initially, you will develop your creative musical skills and acquire the tools to engage critically with a variety of musical repertoires and media.
You will also:
- study how music is shaped by (and shapes) the social, cultural, historical, and political environments in which it is produced
- be introduced to the psychology of music and its potential therapeutic effects