This programme 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. Making the most of the city of Glasgow and its vibrant popular music ecosystem including a rich network of venues, festivals, and small to medium music businesses, this degree is distinctive for its emphasis on work-based learning with opportunities for arranged projects with existing music companies and artists on the one hand, or supervised music entrepreneurship projec...
This programme 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. Making the most of the city of Glasgow and its vibrant popular music ecosystem including a rich network of venues, festivals, and small to medium music businesses, this degree is distinctive for its emphasis on work-based learning with opportunities for arranged projects with existing music companies and artists on the one hand, or supervised music entrepreneurship projects on the other.<br/><br/>**WHY THIS PROGRAMME**<br/><br/><br/>- Our approach is multidisciplinary: we employ a variety of academic approaches and draw upon the Universitys expertise in a range of disciplines including sociology, cultural studies, musicology and politics.<br/><br/><br/>- You will be studying in the City of Glasgow with its vibrant and exciting music scene – the UK’s first UNESCO city of music.<br/><br/><br/>- You will benefit from access to our facilities including seminar and practice rooms, a small library, an audio lab, studios, and the University’s concert hall.<br/><br/><br/>**PROGRAMME STRUCTURE**<br/><br/>The programme combines a range of disciplines including sociology, cultural studies, musicology and politics.<br/><br/>The Music Industries Project, which runs over semesters one and two, provides the opportunity to undertake a work-based project in a music industries environment.<br/><br/>**Semester 1**<br/><br/>In semester one you will take a compulsory core course, and choose one credit compulsory core course, and one elective option.<br/><br/>**Core Courses**<br/>POPULAR MUSIC RESEARCH<br/>WORKING IN MUSIC SINCE 1900 (or an approved elective option)<br/>MUSIC INDUSTRIES PROJECT (part 1) - The first half of a 40 credits full year course with entrepreneurship and arranged project pathways within the Scottish music industries. <br/><br/>**Semester 2**<br/><br/>In semester two you will take one credit compulsory core course, one compulsory core course, and one elective option.<br/><br/>**Core Courses**<br/>THE CONTEMPORARY MUSIC INDUSTRIES<br/>POPULAR MUSIC POLITICS (or an approved elective option)<br/>MUSIC INDUSTRIES PROJECT (part 2) - The second half of a 40 credits full year course with entrepreneurship and arranged project pathways within the Scottish music industries. <br/><br/>**Summer**<br/>MUSIC INDUSTRIES DISSERTATION<br/><br/>At the end of semester two, you will undertake an in-depth research dissertation of 12,000 words, to be submitted in August.
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
24 Months
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
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Course Code
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Institution Code
G28
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