国际学生入学条件
Applications for this course are made via UCAS Conservatoires
A Level and Advanced VCE - EE / 32 UCAS points
Entry to the BMus (Hons) is by audition only. Applicants will be required to demonstrate general musical knowledge and musicianship skills, including harmony and aural. Audition requirements differ per instrument/specialism applied for.
Composition - Composers must send a portfolio of at least three compositions and a high-quality recording of at least one of these works at least two weeks before their audition date.
GCSE- Minimum of 5 GCSE's at grade C/4 or above one of which MUST include English Language
Must have been achieved at the point of enrolment
International Baccalaureate Diploma - Obtain a minimum of 24 points overall
For students who do not already hold a GCSE in English Language at Grade C/4 or above Standard Level English Language (not literature) English A - Grade 4 or above or English B - Grade 5 from the IB Diploma will be accepted
IELTS - 6.0 overall (with no band below 5.5) is required
TOEFL iBT - 80 (reading - 20, Listening - 18, Speaking - 21 and writing - 19)
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE-A Overall 52 Listening 49 Reading 54 Speaking 47 Writing 63
CRICOS代码: 301F
申请截止日期: 请与IDP顾问联系以获取详细信息。
课程简介
我们的本科音乐课程的重点是在令人鼓舞的创作环境的支持下,帮助您发挥潜能并成为最佳的音乐家。每年30小时的个人专家学费,到第四年增加到35年,您将获得个人的关注,为音乐专业的成功职业做好准备。我们的学生受益于我们高素质的专业导师和支持人员团队的个人照顾和关注,他们致力于支持和发展每个学生的潜力。攻读我们的音乐学士学位的学生可以选择以下三种途径之一:BMus(荣誉)表演(器乐或声乐),BMus(荣誉)作曲或BMus(荣誉)音乐技术。
We have invested £57 million into our impressive state-of-the-art music facilities with the aim of creating functional spaces that combine tradition with cutting edge technology. The focus of our undergraduate music course is to help you realise your potential and become the best musician that you can be, with the support of an encouraging creative environment. With individual specialist tuition throughout all four years of the course you will get the individual attention you need to prepare for a successful career in the music profession. You can also apply for additional hours with a Conservatoire tutor of your choice to help support your studies and develop your skills in complementary areas. Our students benefit from the individual care and attention of our highly qualified professional team of tutors and support staff, who are dedicated to supporting and developing the potential of each student. Students studying on our BMus degree in music apply to one of three pathways, either BMus (Hons) Performance (instrumental or vocal), BMus (Hons) Composition, or BMus (Hons) Music Technology. In addition to benefiting from individual tuition, you will enjoy a range of activities designed to develop your artistry, musical fluency and personal and professional awareness. You will find yourself immersed in masterclasses and performance and composition workshops. Individual ensemble coaching and playing and teaching techniques complete the picture, helping you to become a well-rounded musician. Top-flight singers and musicians – including baritone Roderick Williams, violinist Tasmin Little OBE, cellist Ben Davies, soprano Danielle de Niese and pianist Stephen Hough – are among musicians who have worked with and inspired our students. Towards the end of your course, you will carry out a major project, which allows you to explore a specialism and format which matches your professional aspirations. This can be anything connected to music, from performance to business projects and dissertations to multi-media installations. Academically, you will explore themes such as musicianship, music history and professional development. As well as getting a thorough grounding in technical and performance skills with an emphasis on harmony and aural training, you will cover topics such as education and outreach work, conducting and world music.<br><br>Enhance Employability Skills<br>All of the UK's Conservatoires aim to do the same thing: to train students for the music profession with the emphasis firmly on your principal study, whether that is in performance, composition or music technology.<br>As a vocational programme, it is easy to see how all your principal-study work adds to your professional development. Yet Royal Birmingham Conservatoire believes other areas of the course are just as important: the skills in writing, research, communication and critical and reflective thinking that you develop in the academic modules are exactly the types of graduate skills that make you more employable in any area of professional life, musical or otherwise.
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