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Musicology (minor subject in a combined bachelor’s degree)
| Official titLE | Musicology |
|---|---|
| Degree | depends on the major chosen |
| Study model | Combined Bachelor's Degree |
| Program option | minor subject in a Combined Bachelor's Degree |
| Program length | 6/8 semesters / 3/4 years (180/ 210 ECTS points) (depending on the combination) |
| Start | winter and summer semester |
| Language of instruction | German |
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After completing the minor, you will be able to identify key situations in older and more recent music history and place individual events, works and personalities in these contexts. Furthermore, you will analyse music directly from the source and place music in its historical context. Depending on your chosen specialisation, you will also learn how to write about music, how music can be analysed in different cultural and social contexts and how it interacts with other media.
Prospects
Depending on your choice of major, the qualifications you obtain by way of your minor subject will open doors to various music-related fields. These include, for example, jobs in cultural management, (music) journalism on radio or television, jobs in music marketing, for example at music-related PR agencies, music labels or publishers, event management, for example at music festivals or in the concert industry, dramaturgical jobs, for example at concert halls or in event planning and booking or jobs in cultural administration.
A minor subject will help you to extend your professional qualifications profile, which is decisively shaped by the choice of your major subject. In conjunction with your major subject, your relevant work experience (e.g. internships, part-time jobs, voluntary work) and your personal skills, it will enable you to refine your profile and carve out your own individual array of career options.
Admission requirements
Education certificate:
General higher education entrance qualification, subject-related higher education entrance qualification, technical college entrance qualification or master’s certificate and comparable certificates from advanced professional training or professional qualifications
Certifications of program-specific knowledge and skills to be submitted prior to admission:
German skills: DSH 2
Restricted admission:
For application or enrolment, it is necessary to select one major and depending on the combination one minor subjects in the online application
Cannot be combined with:
no restrictionWho can answer questions?
Technical questions about your application
Content-related questions about the program
Tommaso Graiff
Institute of Musicology
Biegenstraße 11
Room 02016
35037 Marburg
Tel.: (+49) 06421 28-24946
Email: tommaso.graiff@uni-marburg.de
Office Hour: Departmental representative for academic advising (only in german)Formal questions about your application
Ellen Huth
Tel.: +49 6421/28 22222
Email: application@uni-marburg.de
Office hours: Mondays - Fridays 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Central European Time)Application & Deadline