Undergraduate students working in the Music departments recording studio

Music BA

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

Music surrounds us. It has a profound effect on us as individuals and shapes wider society. It's used for personal pleasure, intellectual stimulation, celebration, mourning, and political propaganda.At Nottingham you’ll explore both how music does this and how your creativity can produce music that people will remember.

 

Choose your own path

All of our students get a common introduction to the basic building blocks of music across styles, genres, cultures and traditions.

You'll then have the freedom to choose. If you want to specialise in musicology, performance, composition or technology you can. Alternatively, explore widely across our diverse mix of modules. Combine Early Music with Race and Musical Theatre or Conducting with Studio Recording. You can build your degree to suit your interests.

We encourage collaboration between students, joining up work across modules and getting involved in staff projects. Recent examples of student projects.

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Elements of Music 1

Mandatory

Year 1

Elements of Music 2

Mandatory

Year 1

Ensemble Performance

Mandatory

Year 1

Repertoire Studies 1: Music Before the 20th Century

Mandatory

Year 1

Repertoire Studies 2: 20th-Century Music

Mandatory

Year 1

Global Music Studies

Optional

Year 1

Aesthetics of Electronic and Computer Music

Optional

Year 1

Performance 1

Optional

Year 1

Skills in Composition

Optional

Year 2

Performance 2

Optional

Year 2

Arts Work Placement Module

Optional

Year 2

Conducting

Optional

Year 2

Digital Composition

Optional

Year 2

Contemporary Approaches to Music Education

Optional

Year 2

Composing for Words, Theatre and Moving Image

Optional

Year 2

Film Music

Optional

Year 2

The Broadway Musical

Optional

Year 2

Understanding 18th Century Music

Optional

Year 2

Creative Orchestration

Optional

Year 2

Music and Society in Tudor England

Optional

Year 2

Music in Asia

Optional

Year 2

Sound Design and Synthesis

Optional

Year 2

The Hollywood Musical

Optional

Year 2

The Social Life of Scores

Optional

Year 2

Jazz: Origins and Styles

Optional

Year 2

Aesthetics of Music

Optional

Year 2

Music and War

Optional

Year 2

Employing the Arts

Optional

Year 3

Recording Studio Practice

Optional

Year 3

Music Production

Optional

Year 3

Performance 3

Optional

Year 3

Portfolio of Compositions

Optional

Year 3

Dissertation or Special Project

Optional

Year 3

Music and Mixed Reality

Optional

Year 3

Sound Design and Synthesis

Optional

Year 3

The Hollywood Musical

Optional

Year 3

The Social Life of Scores

Optional

Year 3

Jazz: Origins and Styles

Optional

Year 3

Aesthetics of Music

Optional

Year 3

Film Music

Optional

Year 3

Digital Composition

Optional

Year 3

Contemporary Approaches to Music Education

Optional

Year 3

Composing for Words, Theatre and Moving Image

Optional

Year 3

Music and War

Optional

Year 3

The Broadway Musical

Optional

Year 3

Understanding 18th Century Music

Optional

Year 3

Creative Orchestration

Optional

Year 3

Music and Society in Tudor England

Optional

Year 3

Music in Asia

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Thursday 9 January 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

Trent Building in sunshine  June 2nd 2020 by Lisa Gilligan-Lee

In your first year, where you’ve got a lot of your modules all together, it’s a really tight knit community. Then you meet so many more people in your second and third year as well, you have the opportunity to get to know everyone in the department. You also have the wider music community with all the societies. 

Kyle Campbell

Music BA

Course data

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Data for Music (Full time) at University of Nottingham, the, over two years

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