3 Degrees in Music in Austria for 2024
Associate in Arts: Business and Information Management, Communication, International Studies, Arts or Music
Salzburg College
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- Salzburg, Austria
Full time
16 months
On-Campus
English
At Salzburg College, the Associate in Arts program is a 16-month course of study that covers the core materials needed to complete the first two years of a four-year bachelor's degree. An A.A. degree is the credential earned when a student has successfully completed a two-year course of study.
- Vienna, Austria
On-Campus
English
The bachelor's programme in Musicology provides a broad overview of the individual subdisciplines of musicology, focusing in particular on older and modern history of European music, music from outside Europe, contemporary and popular music, music theory, as well as the scientific, social-scientific and cultural fundamentals of music. In addition, students obtain qualifications that are applicable to practice, such as basic knowledge of editorial techniques, sound and image recording, librarianship, archive studies and museums, as well as the media business.
- Linz, Austria
On-Campus
German
The artistic master’s degree in piano serves to deepen the skills acquired in the bachelor’s degree with the aim of highly qualified artistic professional training. It should convey the qualification for an independent, highly responsible artistic activity as an instrumentalist and contribute to the development and opening up of the arts through a critical examination of artistic and artistic-scientific issues The master’s degree adds to the qualifications acquired in the bachelor’s degree in order to expand and deepen them in the area of the major or branch of study to be selected, as well as skills and knowledge. This ensures that the necessary differentiation is not only effective in the area of the ZKF, as in the bachelor's degree, but also in the supplementary courses. Nevertheless, the curriculum provides for a wide range of common subjects, which ensures that the training remains uniform in structure and level despite the branch or specialization model under the umbrella of a joint master’s degree. The professional qualification as an instrumentalist already acquired with the completion of the bachelor's degree is deepened individually in the master's degree. Corresponding professional fields exist both in the institutional sector (e.g. theater, concert or radio orchestras, music schools) and in the free profession.