BA (Hons) Music

  • International students can apply

Students select one of four study pathways: Popular Music and Recording (PMR), Popular Musicology (PM), Interactive Music and Studio Production (IMSP), and Modular (M). All pathways allow for study flexibility and collaborative opportunities (see below for pathway descriptors, details of course structure and module content).

The Modular pathway has its roots in Salford's long-established Band Musicianship course. This pioneering course bound together musicians with a shared passion for band music of all kinds, from brass and wind through big band jazz and popular. Building upon these foundations the modular pathway offers further opportunities for the study of traditional and contemporary music styles. A wide range of modules offered include jazz, pop and electro-acoustic composition, brass and wind arranging, band and classical historical studies and ensemble musicianship, performance and conducting. This blend of academic and practical skills provides a broad knowledge base appropriate to the development of well-rounded musicians. 

Course Structure

All pathways offer an initially broad-based curriculum during the first year, leading to increased opportunities for specialisation and professional development throughout years two and three. Below you will find a list of modules offered during each level of the course. Please click on the individual module titles for information on pathway availability and content.