Popular Music: Creative Practice MLitt

This Masters programme provides the opportunity for popular music practitioners to develop their critical thinking and reflective practice around the creative aspects of popular music.

  • There are three MLitt Popular Music programmes offered: Creative Practice, Music Industries, Popular Music. They are the first postgraduate degrees in popular music in Scotland and the only ones offered in the UK.
  • You do not have to be a musician to apply. The programme has been designed to appeal to a range of students.
  • This programme is multidisciplinary: we employ a variety of academic approaches and draw upon the University's expertise in a range of disciplines including sociology, cultural studies, musicology and literary studies.
  • You will benefit from access to our facilities including seminar and practice rooms, a small library, two audio labs and an electroacoustic music studio, the University’s concert hall and attached studios.
  • You will be studying in the city of Glasgow with its vibrant and exciting music scene – the UK’s first UNESCO city of music. Our programme benefits from access to a range of theorists and practitioners from within both academia and the music industries.

Programme overview

  • MLitt: 12 months full-time; 24 months part-time

Core courses

  • Popular music theory
  • Popular music history
  • Creative practice 1 (Theory)
  • Creative practice 2 (Creative project)
  • Dissertation of up to 20,000 words.

The creative project can include work such as songwriting; making music for a film or video; or designing and performing a gig. You will benefit from the personal supervision of an academic, who is also a practitioner.

Careers

The programme will provide many vital tools to develop your career or business in the music industries.

Further information: Dr Martin Cloonan
email: Martin.Cloonan@glasgow.ac.uk or music-enquiries@glasgow.ac.uk

Entry requirements for postgraduate taught programmes are a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent qualification (for example, GPA 3.0 or above) in a relevant subject unless otherwise specified.

English language

If your first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level. See English Language Requirements.

Further information regarding entry requirements: student.recruitment@glasgow.ac.uk

We ask that you apply online for a postgraduate taught degree. Our system allows you to fill out the standard application form online and submit this to the University within 42 days of starting your application.

You need to read the guide to applying online before starting your application. It will ensure you are ready to proceed, as well as answer many common questions about the process. 

Guide to applying online

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