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  1. Apr 19, 2024 · Aarhus University. Nordre Ringgade 1 8000 Aarhus E-mail: au@au.dk Tel: +45 8715 0000 Fax: +45 8715 0201. CVR no: 31119103 EORI no: DK-31119103

  2. A Master's degree programme is a two-year advanced studies programme which builds on a completed Bachelor's degree programme, and which qualifies graduates for the job market or further study at doctoral level. All Master's degree programmes at the school are described in the university study guide. The link below directs you to the description ...

  3. Aarhus University on Instagram. A current international student takes over our aarhus_university account every week to share their student life and experience of Denmark. Follow their journey with #AUInternational and #aarhusuni. The photos belong to the users, shared with #AUinternational and #AarhusUni. Revised 23.10.2024.

    • Highest Level, Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration
    • Subjects
    • Modern Music Education
    • Structure: The 3 + 2 Model
    • Bachelor
    • Master
    • Soloist
    • Curricula

    Each programme focuses on educating students to the very highest level within each area and main subject. At the same time, years of collaboration between the main areas have resulted in a dynamic tuition and music environment across departments, genres, and individual areas of interest.

    Use the menu on for more information about the main subjects within each main area. (To watch the video, please accept marketing cookies. Cookie declaration at the bottom of the page.)

    The Royal Academy of Music is a well-respected institution with proud traditions. For more than 80 years, it has educated excellent musicians and music teachers, and it is constantly evolving in new directions and exploring new subject areas. The Academy consistently strives to align its programmes with the needs of the job market and of each indiv...

    All higher education programmes in Denmark are structured on the university model, offering a bachelor degree and a master’s degree of three and two years, respectively. At the Academy, each programme concludes with a major project. Each programme is rewarded with ECTS points. ECTS is a standardised, common European point system indicating the tota...

    The bachelor degree (BMus) provides basic musician and music teacher skills. It includes a broad range of general, mandatory subjects in addition to main subject tuition. Graduates are entitled to use the title Bachelor of Music (BMus) and qualify for further studies at MMus level. The degree can also be the starting point of a career in music.

    The master’s degree (MMus) programme builds on the BMus degree, usually with the same main subject. The MMus programme is structured more freely. Students are more at liberty to structure their programmes, specialising in their exact area of interest. Graduates are entitled to use the title Master of Music (MMus).

    Students with an aptitude for soloist work may apply for the soloist programme, qualifying through an admissions test. The programme focuses on the student’s main subject and on concert performances. The two-year programme is concluded with a public concert performance.

    The overall content, objectives, and framework of the programmes are described in the study programmes. These do not, however, contain any concrete information about each individual programme. You can find more detailed descriptions of each individual programme, including content, scope, ECTS points etc., in the curricula. The study programmes and ...

  4. AU offers 50+ English-taught Master’s degree programs, attracting students from more than 120 countries. This creates a vibrant international community both on campus and in the city of Aarhus. Aarhus University is based centrally in Aarhus, which is the second-largest city in Denmark.

  5. A Master's programme in Denmark is an advanced, research-based course that take two years. It consist of compulsory courses, elective courses and thematic courses. You can often choose between a general track, or a specialisation within your programme. It includes a final dissertation (normally 30-60 ECTS credits) or, in certain subjects, a ...

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  7. MA. The School of Communication and Culture offers more than twenty Master’s degree programmes. A Master’s degree programme is a two-year postgraduate course which qualifies graduates for professional careers or admission to a PhD programme. The School of Communication and Culture offers degree programmes in fields of study centred on media ...

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