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143 Master's degrees in Music in United Kingdom
Music Technology
Our postgraduate courses in Music Technology provide an opportunity for composers and composer-performers to experiment with and develop expertise in the creative application of established and new music technologies. Music Technology - MMus / PgCert / PgDip is provided by Birmingham City University.

Music
The Music programme from Newcastle University lets you develop a flexible, individual research programme under the supervision of specialists who are leaders in their field.

Music Production and Audio Cultures
The MA Music Production and Audio Cultures from University of York programme aims to teach critical listening and studio practices for musical recordings based on creative uses of technologies ranging from various digital audio workstations through to tape machines, analogue console desks, and 3D audio systems.

Music Therapy
This Therapy MA programme from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) is designed for musicians who want to make a real impact through music therapy.
Music
Music from York St John University, you'll further your skillset across performance, composing, facilitating, teaching, and recording. In addition, our team will introduce you to the business side of being a professional musician.

Music
This Music programme from University of York provides an important overview of the European Mesolithic, exploring the ways in which the period has been interpreted from the 19th century up to the present day.
Music
The University of Salford offers a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Music, designed to be pursued in either full-time or part-time formats. The programme spans one year for full-time students and two years for part-time attendees, providing an immersive experience in music education and practice.
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The Music programme is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Orchestral Conducting
Designed for recent graduates and suitably qualified mature students, the Orchestral Conducting programme at Birmingham City University provides the technical training, collaborative opportunities and podium time necessary to help you prepare for a career as a professional conductor.
Music Part 1
In this Music Part 1 MA programme from The Open University UK you will be introduced to the breadth and depth of the study of music, including elements of historical musicology, ethnomusicology, feminist musicology, organology, music and technology and more.

Music (by research)
The Music (by research) programme from University of York is ideal for those individuals who would prefer to study independently through a research project, with guided supervision from an expert within their chosen field of research.
Music (Musicology)
This Music (Musicology) course from The University of Manchester offers an engaging and rigorous master's-level foundation in musicology. With a strong focus on theory, methodology and current debates in the discipline, together with appropriate research techniques and presentational styles, it offers excellent preparation for doctoral study and also for a wide range of careers.
Music - Collaborative Piano Pathway
Offering a balance of broad-based study and specialist training, this MMus Music master’s course is designed to meet your needs as you deepen your skills as a collaborative pianist and enhance your development as an all-round musician across practice and theory. Music - Collaborative Piano Pathway degree is offered at Royal Holloway University of London.
Creative Practice
This flexible Creative Practice Masters from Goldsmiths, University of London is an opportunity to investigate and combine strategies for developing creative work – an inclusive and forward-thinking composition degree that acknowledges many different definitions of the term.

Music and Sonic Media
Develop your creative abilities in composition and sound through practical and theoretical work with the Music and Sonic Media degree offered at University of Sussex.
Music and Wellbeing
The University of Leeds offers a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in Music and Wellbeing, which can be pursued full-time over 12 months or part-time over 20 months. This course is designed for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the interplay between music and wellbeing, enhancing their skills in this vital area.
Music by Research
Engage in a unique Music by Research programme from City St George's, University of London that covers the diverse fields of music and sound. Within a vibrant musical community located in the heart of global London, you will develop skills in a topic of your choice including music performance and scholarship, contemporary composition and sound practices.

Music Industries
The Music Industries programme of the University of Glasgow provides an opportunity to explore the music industries - with a focus on popular music - from the perspectives of history, research methods and theory, contemporary debates, and work-based learning.

Popular Music and Culture
Be part of a lively popular-music research community with this Popular Music and Culture programme from Leeds Beckett University that embraces a wide variety of popular music and work alongside performers, composers and studio producers.

Music with Education
The Music with Education programme offered at Bangor University allows you to develop a deeper understanding of the theory and practice of teaching music to others.