Leeds College of Music - Courses

Courses

Leeds College of Music offers an undergraduate degree course - BA (Hons) Music - with specialisms/pathways available in Jazz, Classical Music, Popular Music and Music Production. A Combined pathway will also be available from September 2011 (i.e. Jazz & Classical; Pop & Production). A Foundation degree is available in Music Production.

In January 2011, the Conservatoire launched a two year BA (Hons) Music (Accelerated) degree for the Popular Music and Music Production. The BA (Hons) Music, Accelerated Degree, Foundation Degree and Postgraduate Degree are validated by the University of Bradford.

Launched in February 2011, a Foundation Certificate awarded by Leeds College of Music designed to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge for successful degree level study at a specialist music institution.

The Conservatoire also offers a Postgraduate Diploma/MA/MMus in Performance and a Postgraduate Diploma/MA/MMus in Composition.

Further Education courses available include BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Music (Classical, Jazz and Pop pathways) and Music Technology.

The Further & Higher Education studies attract around 1,000 students, participating in a range of evening instrumental, vocal and technology courses and ensembles.

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