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Music MLitt

Study mode and duration
Course code
7802F,7802P
Next start date
September 2026
Fees (per year)
Typical entry requirements

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Course delivery
On Campus

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Overview

Develop a flexible, individual research programme under the supervision of specialists who are leaders in their field.

Your Music MLitt can focus on classical, popular, world, contemporary, early, folk and traditional music. You'll apply approaches of interest to you, such as:

  • historiographical
  • theoretical
  • cultural
  • critical

This programme is primarily aimed at students who want to pursue independent musicological research. You'll work on shorter research assignments (which can be on related or separate topics), before embarking on an extended final dissertation.

The MLitt provides an excellent foundation for continuing on to doctoral study. It is also a valuable qualification in its own right and can add a further dimension to your undergraduate degree, in a 3+1 model.

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Quality and ranking

All professional accreditations are reviewed regularly by their professional body

What you'll learn

The MLitt is a modular research programme. Taught modules aim to extend your knowledge and skills beyond undergraduate level and help to develop your research skills

Modules

You will study modules on this course. A module is a unit of a course with its own approved aims and outcomes and assessment methods.

How you'll learn

 

Entry requirements

The entrance requirements below apply to 2026 entry.

Qualifications from outside the UK

English Language requirements

Admissions policy

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Credit transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can allow you to convert existing relevant university-level knowledge, skills and experience into credits towards a qualification. Find out more about the RPL policy which may apply to this course

Your future

Our Careers Service

Our expert Careers Service is here to help you take the next steps in your professional life. We will support you while you’re studying with us and for up to three years after you graduate.

You will have access to expert one-to-one advice and guidance through our campus careers centre and online, along with digital resources, workshops, networking opportunities, and careers and recruitment events.

We’ve been awarded 5 QS Stars for Student Employability (2025). Many of our degrees are shaped by strong links with national and international businesses. We are committed to helping you access real-world experience opportunities and develop key skills through paid work placements and internships.

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Facilities

We have outstanding . Our £4.5m purpose-built Music Studios were designed with performance, multimedia and studio-based work in mind.

Additional facilities include:

  • two professional-grade recording studios
  • a large student common room, including a work area with PCs featuring specialist music software
  • a range of recently refurbished rehearsal spaces
  • a full range of recently refurbished teaching facilities, including a 100-seat lecture theatre, two 50 seat lecture theatres and three 25-seater seminar rooms
  • 12 practice rooms with integrated recording facilities
  • a dedicated postgraduate workspace
  • a project room equipped with 5.1 mixing system

The University Library provides access to

  • extensive music collections (including a number of important manuscript and microfilm collections)
  • subscriptions to many specialist music journals
  • a significant body of online resources

The library is widely recognised for the supportive service it offers students and staff.

Fees, Funding and Scholarships

Tuition fees for 2026 entry (per year)

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What you're paying for

Tuition fees include the costs of:

  • matriculation
  • registration
  • tuition (or supervision)
  • library access
  • examination
  • re-examination
  • graduation

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How to apply

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Get in touch

Questions about this course?

If you have specific questions about this course you can contact:

School of Arts and Cultures
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 3509
Email: pgmusic@ncl.ac.uk

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