Popular Music BA(Hons) Degree

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Popular music at Falmouth combines music-making, academic study, and enterprise to develop your talent and take you into the professional world

Popular music at Falmouth combines music-making, academic study, and enterprise to develop your talent and take you into the professional world Popular music at Falmouth combines music-making, academic study, and enterprise to develop your talent and take you into the professional world Popular music at Falmouth combines music-making, academic study, and enterprise to develop your talent and take you into the professional world

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Professional practice is a fundamental aspect of the course and you'll meet professionals from studios, record labels, promotion companies and venues

Professional practice is a fundamental aspect of the course and you'll meet professionals from studios, record labels, promotion companies and venues Professional practice is a fundamental aspect of the course and you'll meet professionals from studios, record labels, promotion companies and venues Professional practice is a fundamental aspect of the course and you'll meet professionals from studios, record labels, promotion companies and venues

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Facilities include a recording studio complex, practice rooms and performance studios, and industry-standard studio hardware and software

Facilities include a recording studio complex, practice rooms and performance studios, and industry-standard studio hardware and software Facilities include a recording studio complex, practice rooms and performance studios, and industry-standard studio hardware and software Facilities include a recording studio complex, practice rooms and performance studios, and industry-standard studio hardware and software

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  • Music students from University College Falmouth to play at the Royal Albert Hall

    The Klezbians Image by Lucy Piper/The CarterA band made up of thirteen students from across the Music degree programme will be playing at The Royal Albert Hall, London on Monday 7 November following gigs at regional and national showcases run by Music for Youth.
  • The autumn Contemporary Performance programme launches

    Electric Soft ParadeThe Performance Centre is delighted to announce the autumn programme of Contemporary Performance. Following the launch of the £19 million building last autumn this year's programme has grown significantly and offers the opportunity to see performances that might otherwise be rarely shown in the county.

  • Class of 2011

     Honorary Fellow Tom Henderson, CEO & Anne Carlisle, Rector_95UCF proudly recognises the achievements of 700 graduates, along with special recognition for the extraordinary work of; Lady Mary Holborow DCVO, Tom Henderson OBE, Peter Hodgson CBE DL, Peter Kosminsky, John Simmons, Bonnie Dean and Karen Christopher.

  • A wave of honey arrives in Falmouth with generous gamelan donation

    The Gamelan arrives at The Performance CentreUniversity College Falmouth has received a Javanese gamelan, a percussion ensemble generously donated by David Ruffer, director of music at Bournemouth School on behalf of The Hastings Gamelan Society.  The Gamelan is a percussion ensemble named Alun Madu (A Wave of Honey).

  • Professor of Theatre directs and presents at World Shakespeare Congress

    Shylock's Ghosts to be held at Jewish Museum, PragueProfessor David Peimer, Professor of Theatre is directing his performance, Shylock's Ghosts and presenting academic papers at the 9th World Shakespeare Congress in Prague on Monday 18 July. His group is the only one to have been invited to both perform and present during the event.

  • Music students' band wins notable awards at National Festival

    The KlezbiansA first year band formed from students across the three Music degrees at University College Falmouth have won two awards at the Music for Youth National Festival. The band, called The Klezbians now have the opportunity to be chosen to perform at The Royal Albert Hall in the middle of the BBC Proms season.

  • Cornwall hots up for a summer season of graduate exhibitions & shows

    Falmouth Summer FestivalUniversity College Falmouth Summer Festival, sponsored by the Leadbitter Group, proudly presents this year's crop of talented graduating students from five leading disciplines across our two schools of Art & Design and Media & Performance.

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    A minimum of 220 UCAS points, mainly from the A2 level (including at least Grade C in Music/Music Technology) or equivalent Level 3 qualifications. You'll be asked to send a CD demo and/or scores of your best work before being invited for interview. Candidates without standard qualifications but with music industry experience are strongly encouraged to apply.

Location:Tremough Campus
Length:3 years full-time

Direct line:01326 255764

admissions@falmouth.ac.uk

  • Our music courses are built on an international track record of innovation and experimentation, and bring a vibrancy and holism to the subject that's all too rare in British higher education. Professor Geoff Smith, Deputy Rector, composer and performer


Why study for a BA(Hons) Popular Music degree at University College Falmouth?

Falmouth's BA(Hons) Popular Music degree course takes an innovative, imaginative and experimental approach to both the creative and vocational aspects of contemporary popular music. We combine music-making, academic study and enterprise - taking you into the professional world whilst developing your unique talent.

If you're an aspiring, motivated performer working in any contemporary popular music genre, who wants to develop your own creative identity within a well-connected and stimulating environment, this course is for you.

Course outline

Level 1

  • Popular Music Practice 1 & 2
  • Music in Society 1 & 2
  • Collaborations: Showcase
  • Enterprise 1

Level 2

  • Popular Music Practice 3
  • Enterprise 2
  • Music Project or Elective or Exchange
  • Contexts

Level 3

  • The Musician in Place
  • Music Project
  • Performance & Entrepreneurship
  • Dissertation
  • Professional Preparation

Tell me more about the BA(Hons) Popular Music course

It's essential that you acquire the practical skills necessary to earn a living through music, as well as honing your performance, songwriting and musicianship skills. We'll help you to gain understanding of how the music business works and is changing - from publishing deals to marketing, distribution to web publishing, music law to production and sound engineering, internet radio stations to sound installations.

At the same time, you'll underpin your practical skills with a solid grasp of the historical, critical and theoretical debates around popular music, and develop the time/project management, communication and interpersonal skills essential to succeed in this exciting and challenging industry.

By choosing to study for a degree in Popular Music at Falmouth you will:

  • Work in a cutting-edge and environment, collaborating with students in digital media, fashion, dance, journalism, theatre and design.
  • Be based at the new Performance Centre, a high-specification facility purpose-built for students' specific needs with the very latest equipment.
  • Benefit from workshops, lectures and tutorials from our experienced and friendly resident staff and visiting professionals.
  • Learn the practicalities of producing promotional material, how to make good quality demos, using graphics for posters and web publishing and producing press packs.
  • Learn the basics of music law, negotiating deals and preparing contracts for professional work, registering new works, music publishing and how royalty collection agencies work, as well as examining the roles of the Musicians' Union, press and booking agents, managers and promoters.
  • Meet professionals from studios, record labels, promotion companies and venues, who'll be key to opening up possibilities for everything from studio recordings to live gigs to digital distribution, both during and after the course.
  • Have the opportunity to work alongside a team of other performers, managers and promoters to put on live events.

Facilities

Our new purpose-built Performance Centre includes:

  • High-specification performance studio designed for acoustic music
  • High-spec studio designed for amplified music
  • Recording studio complex
  • Music practice rooms for bands and solo work
  • The very best in studio hardware
  • Industry-standard software applications
  • Huge collection of microphones

Projects

Our BA(Hons) Popular Music degree enjoys a close relationship with the legendary Sawmills Studios, made famous by the likes of Oasis, The Stone Roses, Robert Plant and Muse - amongst many others. Plans for the future include unique studio training courses.

www.sawmills.co.uk

Professorial lecture series

Falmouth's Professorial lecture series aims to produce an engaging and challenging public programme that stimulates the intellectual curiosity of our staff, students and alumni, our research collaborators, our industry partners, our local communities and other supporters. Recent lectures relevant to Music students include Robin Rimbaud (aka ‘Scanner')

Robin Rimbaud (aka Scanner)

Robin Rimbaud

How to make art from life (with the help of a few ghosts)

British sound artist who has received critical acclaim and won admiration from the likes of Bjork, Aphex Twin and Stockhausen. Scanner has worked with Bryan Ferry, Radiohead and Laurie Anderson, The Royal Ballet, Merce Cunningham and Random Dance companies, composers Michael Nyman and Luc Ferrari, and artists Mike Kelley, Derek Jarman, Carsten Nicolai and Douglas Gordon, and performed in many of the world's most prestigious spaces.

A video of Scanner's lecture can be viewed online here

Answers and advice about the course

HelpMe Forum If you have any queries about the course please visit our HelpMe Forum

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For further information about BA(Hons) Popular Music at University College Falmouth, please email admissions@falmouth.ac.uk or telephone Admissions on 01326 255764.

Career opportunities

Our graduates will be armed with the skills to work in a variety of contexts, including: 

  • Solo or band performer
  • Session musician
  • Sound engineer
  • Producer
  • Promoter
  • Running or working at a record label
  • Press and promotion
  • Manager
  • Marketing
  • Composer and/or song-writer
  • Music publishing
  • Music journalist
  • Teaching
  • Postgraduate study

Entry requirements

A minimum of 220 UCAS points, mainly from the A2 level (including at least Grade C in Music/Music Technology) or equivalent Level 3 qualifications.  

For entry, you'll be asked to send a CD demo and/or scores of your best work to date before being invited for interview. Candidates without standard qualifications but with music industry experience are strongly encouraged to apply.

Please see our How to Apply page for more information.

For further information about BA(Hons) Popular Music at University College Falmouth, please email admissions@falmouth.ac.uk or telephone Admissions on 01326 255764.

Interview and selection process

Typically selection days involve improvisation and working in small groups.

Applicants will be asked to send a short creative portfolio consisting of composition, production and/or performance work and a short written piece, before being invited for interview.

Location: Performance Centre, Tremough Campus

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