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Applied Acoustics
At a time when there is a shortage of highly qualified noise consultants in the UK, gaining this Applied Acoustics programme from University of Derby will give you a real edge in your acoustics career.
Music Therapy
Want to make a difference through music? The master of Music Therapy degree at Loyola University New Orleans helps you do just that. You join one of the most respected music therapy graduate programs in the country.

Music
The Music course from University of Canterbury allows students to take composition or performance studies to a more advanced technical level, and to gain breadth and depth of appreciation in their specialist field.

Historically Informed Performance Practice (in conjunction with RCS)
The Historically Informed Performance Practice (in conjunction with RCS) programme at the University of Glasgow, taught jointly with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (formerly RSAMD), combines vocal or instrumental study with performance-related academic research and an element of apprenticeship with professional ensembles.

Composition and Creative Music Practice
This Composition and Creative Music Practice course from the University of Limerick is a unique one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme for composers, sound artists, improvisers and performers from all music traditions.

Performance
Take your creative performance abilities to new heights and become an accomplished musician at the foremost music school in the country—the New Zealand School of Music.At Victoria University of Wellington's postgraduate level you can study Performance in several styles of music including classical, jazz and non-western styles, and choose to focus on solo, ensemble or orchestral performance.

Music Technology (by research)
The Music Technology (by research) course from University of York is a one year full-time programme (two years part-time) based on a cany area of staff expertise.
Creative Music Production
The M.A. in Creative Music Production at University of Huddersfield aims to enable producers and musicians to fully integrate their use of studio technology into their musical practice.

Music by Research
The Music by Research degree from Bangor University, involve undertaking a scheme of study and research, defined in advance (normally by the student), which will normally be (a) a critical evaluation and analysis of a body of knowledge, and/or (b) an original contribution to the field.

Ritual Chant and Song
This Ritual Chant and Song at University of Limerick offers specialist training in Western plainchant and Irish traditional religious song (sean-nós), which are contextualised by a programme of study in ritual theory, manuscript studies, and historical context.

Music (Education)
Enhance your understanding of music education with the Music (Education) MMus course offered by the University of Southampton. You’ll graduate with the skills for a career in music teaching or further research on a PhD.

Performance (Classical, Jazz & Popular)
This Performance (Classical, Jazz & Popular) course from the University of West London focuses on developing your musical performance in classical, jazz and popular styles at an advanced level.

Sound and Music
The MA in Sound and Music from Queen's University Belfast allows for specialised study in diverse music disciplines including composition, instrument design, musicology, performance and recording, while bringing together students across these areas (and more) to explore a broad range of topics through collaboration and individual research.

Community Music
Throughout the Community Music course from the University of Limerick you will work with people of all ages and backgrounds and learn to design projects that are artistically strong and socially responsive.

Sound and Music Production
This Sound and Music Production course from University of Gloucestershire emphasises collaboration and employability in UK and international sectors and concludes with a final project that enables students to specialise in their chosen area of practice, and to develop routes into industry and employment.

Music Industries
The Music Industries programme of the University of Glasgow provides an opportunity to explore the music industries - with a focus on popular music - from the perspectives of history, research methods and theory, contemporary debates, and work-based learning.

Master of Music in Performance
Take your musical skills and knowledge to the next level and focus on research with a Master of Music in Performance program from Victoria University of Wellington.

Acting for Film
This full-time Acting for Film course from University of Chichester delivers highly practical training to fully equip you to transition from your undergraduate degree into the modern industry.

Bachelor of Music with Honours in Music Studies
Explore your area of musical interest in more detail and improve your career prospects with Bachelor of Music with Honours in Music Studies program from Victoria University of Wellington.

Audio and Music Technology
This Audio and Music Technology course from University of York provides thorough grounding in scientific theory and creative engineering techniques in audio technology, audio analysis and audio programming. It will prepare you for further research or employment in the audio technology and digital creative industries.