

BA (Hons) in Music, Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin
Dublin, Leinster
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48 Months
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About this course
Music at Trinity offers a rich and broad exploration of the discipline, which is one of the seven original liberal arts. The course is designed for students interested in understanding how music functions both in theory and in creative practice. It covers a variety of traditions, developing skills in music technology, composition, performance, and musical analysis. The program is highly regarded, with Trinity’s Music Department being Ireland’s oldest and most renowned, attracting distinguished students and alumni alike. It emphasizes small-group teaching, fostering close supervision and personalized guidance. Graduates benefit from an excellent employment record, including careers in composition, music production, performance, arts administration, research, and teaching.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended because Trinity's Music Department is renowned for its quality teaching, small-group instruction, and distinguished faculty, including alumni who have achieved international recognition. The program offers a comprehensive education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, opening doors to diverse career paths in the arts and beyond. Moreover, students have opportunities to study abroad in prestigious universities through Erasmus and other exchanges, enriching their cultural and academic experience.
Specialisation
Students can choose from specialisations in composition, music technology, and musicology. These specialisations involve close supervision in the chosen area, with opportunities to continue interdisciplinary study beyond the core modules. Each student completes a final year Capstone research project tailored to their specific focus, whether it’s a portfolio of compositions, a technology project, or a dissertation.
Course fees
Application fees
19.93L
1st year tuition fees
19.93L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Candidates do not require formal musical training upon entry but should possess a good ear and basic music notation skills. The program is accessible through QQI/FET routes as well, and applicants must meet the English language proficiency Band B requirement. The course covers modules across history, theory, performance, and technology, spanning four years of full-time study.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
69
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates of this program have gone on to successful careers as composers, music producers for various media, performers, conductors, administrators, teachers, and academics worldwide. Some have been commissioned by RTÉ, and many have received scholarships for further study both abroad and locally. The analytical and creative skills gained also enable graduates to pursue careers outside traditional music roles, including medicine, law, finance, and public relations.
FAQs
Is prior musical training required to apply?
No, formal musical training is not required, but applicants should have a good ear and basic music reading and notation abilities.
What are the international study opportunities?
Students can participate in exchange programs with European universities through Erasmus or study abroad at non-EU institutions like the University of Toronto and Peking University.
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