Faculty of Arts

Your talent, our teaching – Music at Nottingham

Bring your talent and passion for music and build key skills for your future career. 

Dr Hannah Marie Robbins introduces our offer-holder event

 

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You should have already been emailed with a link to book onto your offer-holder day. If you've not already received this please contact us.

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More about your course

Detailed descriptions of all the music modules are on the prospectus.

Music BA

Music and Music Technology BA

Music and Philosophy BA

Do you hold an offer for a joint honours course? Don't forget to check your other subject.

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Discover your future

 

As well as developing your musical abilities to an advanced level, you'll also gain skills which are essential to any sector you work in.

  • Collaboration – you'll work together with both performers and technicians, building successful relationships
  • Confidence – through performances and presentations you'll learn to present your work to individuals, small groups and large audiences
  • Communication – you'll explain and devlop your ideas in seminars with both students and tutors
Amber-Frost
I feel like you can’t do really music by yourself, you have to integrate. So it’s about learning how to work with different students and different topics. Because I was doing music and music technology I’m not much of a performer. I had to talk to a lot of performers to grasp what they wanted when I was doing my music recording and be really aware of microphone placement, not getting cables in the way, things like that. You have to know about each element of music even if you’re not doing it yourself.
Amber Frost, Music and Music Technology BA 2019 graduate

 

Faculty of Arts

University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

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