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MFA - Master of Fine Art
Think Space Education
Online
MAY-25
2 Years
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MFA - Master of Fine Art
Think Space Education
Online
MAY-25
3 Years
MFA - Master of Fine Art
Think Space Education
Online
MAY-25
2 Years
MFA - Master of Fine Art
Think Space Education
Online
MAY-25
4 Years
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Composing for media is often associated with orchestral ensembles and other instrumental music genres. However, songwriting and contemporary production cannot be overlooked as it has been a crucial part of media from the start.
This is an incredibly practical degree course which will regularly have you working on music and defining your voice and skills as a songwriter, producer, and composer. This course is for students looking to develop a career as a contemporary artist but who also want to use those skills to help them diversify and enter the world of media composition - the two come hand in hand, and this program will cover both topics in depth.
On this course, you will learn:
On successful completion of your course, you will be awarded a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Arts University Bournemouth. All UK degrees, including those gained through ThinkSpace Education, are recognised worldwide. The qualification is fully accredited in the UK and subject to regular quality control, review, and external invigilation to ensure the highest academic standards are maintained.
Ideally, applicants will have an undergraduate degree in music. However, there is an option for those who do not have a degree, taking into account real-world work experience of making music, and non-degree professional development courses. This Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), as its known, is always assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also depends on how many other students are using this route during this stage of applications, as there is a maximum percentage of students we can take through this process.
Students living in
Domestic
£8,375 per year
Students from Domestic
This is the fee you pay if the University is in the same country that you live in (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
£8,375 per year
Students from EU
Fees are set in pounds sterling so may be subject to exchange rate fluctuations for those outside the UK.
£8,375 per year
Students from International
Fees are set in pounds sterling so may be subject to exchange rate fluctuations for those outside the UK.