国际学生入学条件
A-level: AAB including Music and grade A in Mathematics.Where an A-Level Science subject is taken, we require a pass in the practical science element, alongside the achievement of the A-Level at the stated grade.As standard, we expect that you’ll have studied Music to A level or equivalent. However, if you haven’t we may still be able to consider your application providing you have, as a minimum, ABRSM Grade 8 practical qualification and evidence of musical literacy (e.g. Grade 5 music theory or equivalent). You should also have studied A level or equivalent at least one essay-based subject.GCSE: You must also have GCSE English at grade C (4) or above (or equivalent). We will accept Level 2 Functional Skills English in lieu of GCSE English.Other course specific tests: Extended Project Qualification: if you are studying for an EPQ, we may be able to make you an alternative offer, for example, ABB including Grade A in Mathematics and Grade A in the EPQ.We typically interview all eligible applicants for this programme, typically an online interview. Alternative qualification Access to HE Diploma Normally only accepted in combination with grade A in A Level Mathematics or equivalent. BTEC BTEC qualifications in relevant disciplines are considered in combination with other qualifications, including grade A in A-level mathematics, or equivalent Cambridge Pre-U D3/M1/M1 or D2/M1/M2, including Music, and where the first grade quoted is in Mathematics. International Baccalaureate 35 points overall with 16 at Higher Level including 6 in Higher Level Mathematics (Mathematics: Analytics and Approaches is preferred). Irish Leaving Certificate (higher Level) H1 in Mathematics, H2 grades in three other subjects including Music, and H3 grades in two further subject in your Irish Leaving Certificate. If you have not taken Music at Higher Level (especially if it isn't taught at your school or college), you should have at least one essay-based subject, as well as a minimum ABRSM Grade 5 music theory and Grade 8 practical qualifications. Scottish Highers / Advanced Highers Suitable combinations of Scottish Higher and Advanced Highers are acceptable. A typical offer is AAABB including Advanced Higher Music and grade A in Advanced Higher Mathematics. If you have not taken Music (especially if it isn’t taught at your school or college), you should have at least one essay-based subject, as well as a minimum ABRSM Grade 5 music theory and Grade 8 practical qualifications. Other Qualifications We also welcome applications from students on the Northern Consortium UK International Foundation Year programme, the University of Leeds International Foundation Year, and other foundation years with a high mathematical content.
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Applicants need IELTS Academic or IELTS for UKVI (Academic): 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in any component. TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-Based Test): 80 overall and no less than 17 in listening, 18 in reading, 20 in speaking and 19 in writing. PTE (Pearson Test of English) Academic or PTE Academic UKVI: 60 overall with no less than 59 in each component.
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课程简介
自毕达哥拉斯时代以来,数学与音乐之间的联系就为人所知。从吉他弦的振动和节奏模式的分析到20世纪实验音乐中随机性的使用,数学继续影响着音乐的各个层面。本课程为数学,音乐以及它们之间的深层联系提供了全面的基础。您的时间将在数学学院和音乐学院之间平均分配。音乐学院是国际公认的学者和作曲家的所在地,一流的资源和广泛的设施。它也拥有非常活跃的表演生活,提供免费的午餐时间音乐会系列,并与Opera North等外部组织进行正式合作。数学学院具有广泛的研究兴趣,使您可以自由地学习统计,应用数学和纯数学的模块。<br>
Our BSc Mathematics and Music course is designed to enable you to pursue dual specialisms in the areas of mathematics and music that interest and excite you.Links between mathematics and music have been known since the time of Pythagoras. From the vibration of a guitar string and the analysis of a rhythmic pattern, to the use of randomness in experimental music, mathematics continues to impact music at every level. The core of the course provides a grounding in pure and applied mathematics, drawing on musics from a range of genres, styles, cultural and social contexts, and geographic locations to explore key concepts, theories and approaches.You’ll develop your skills as a creative, critical and reflective thinker and problem solver, gaining the tools and experience needed to be an independent worker, ready for life after university. You can personalise your course by choosing optional modules from mathematics and a broad range of areas of music – including aesthetics, analysis, contemporary composition, film music, the music business, musicology, music psychology, music technology, performance (solo and collaborative) and popular music – enabling you to shape your degree to fit your interests and ambitions.You’ll study with academics who are experts in their fields, receive support from a dedicated technical team, and take lessons with a visiting professional specialist if you study solo performance. Across your course you’ll engage with the latest research, explore a range of theoretical, creative, applied and practical aspects of mathematics and music, and develop a set of valuable subject-specific and transferrable skills. You’ll have opportunities to work independently and collaboratively, developing your skills and knowledge in contexts that extend beyond the university environment. All these elements combine to provide you with an exciting and dynamic educational experience that’s unique to Leeds.The School of Music is one of the largest in the country, and the School of Mathematics is part of a large Engineering and Physical Sciences Faculty, each of which brings several benefits to our students. Our size enables us to attract a diverse body of students from across the UK and internationally, which gives the Schools vibrant communities and cultures. Decolonisation, equality and inclusivity are embedded within the curriculum, so all our students can feel a sense of belonging in both Schools and can thrive on their course, no matter what their background and prior experience. Additionally, the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences has a specific commitment to supporting women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).In the recent national Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021) exercise, 93% of our research was considered to be ‘internationally excellent’ or better in terms of its originality, significance and rigour, with 56% rated as ‘world leading’ – the highest classification. Each of these measures places us within the top 10 Schools of Music in the country based on the REF 2021 results for the subject area. Mathematics is also ranked highly within its sector, with 98% of the University’s research in this area rated as being at least ‘internationally excellent’, with 41% classed as ‘world leading’. Our staff expertise feeds directly into our curriculum.
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