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Music and Religious Studies (BA)

  • VW63

3 years (Full-time) / n/a (Part-time) / n/a (Distance / E-Learning)

Within this degree scheme, students will have the option to pair development of musical and creative talent with the study of religion. This Joint Honours degree provides students with the opportunity to develop a range of important transferable skills in both disciplines, leading the way to a variety of potential career opportunities. Modules on offer are both flexible and challenging, allowing students to specialise and develop their own interests whilst acquiring a solid, broad-based education in a range of academic perspectives and skills.

Music and Religious Studies

Key Facts

UCAS Code VW63
Duration 3 years
How to apply www.cardiff.ac.uk/howtoapply
Accreditation  
Typical places available The School of Music admits around 70 students every year to its undergraduate degree programmes.
The School of History, Archaeology and Religion admits around 260 students every year to its undergraduate degree programmes.
Typical applications received School of Music = 450
School of History, Archaeology and Religion = 1650
Scholarships & Bursaries www.cardiff.ac.uk/scholarships
Fees www.cardiff.ac.uk/fees
Typical A-level offer BBB
Admissions Tutors

Music: Dr Amanda Villepastour
Religious Studies: Dr Will Johnson

Tel Number Music: 029 2087 6226
Religious Studies: 029 2087 6698
Email address Music: music-ug@cf.ac.uk
Religious Studies: JohnsonWJ@cf.ac.uk
School website www.cardiff.ac.uk/music
www.cardiff.ac.uk/hisar
For more information about the course structures, modules and teaching for these subjects, please visit the individual profile of Music on our website.
For more information about the course structures, modules and teaching for these subjects, please visit the individual profile of Music on our website.
All joint honours applicants with Music are expected to have gained or shown evidence of working towards Grade 8 in one instrument or voice at the time of application. Consideration will be given to applicants who are not taking A-level Music but have Grade 8 Practical and Grade 8 Theory and are studying appropriate Humanities subjects at A-level.
Typical A-level Offer  BBB. Three A levels including Music but excluding General Studies. Two AS subjects may be considered in lieu of a third A-level
Typical WBQ Offer  Advanced Diploma- Pass plus 2 GCE Advanced Level subjects grades AB including Music
Typical Int Bacc Offer  32 points in total with 6 points from Music at higher level
Other Applications from those offering alternative qualifications are welcome. Please see detailed admissions and selection criteria for more information.

A list of commonly accepted alternative entry qualifications and admissions and selection criteria for this degree programme can be read here.

For more information about the course structures, modules and teaching for these subjects, please visit the individual profile of Music on our website.

Next intake: September each year

School Contact

Name: Dr Amanda Villepastour  

Telephone: 029 2087 6226 

Fax:  

Email: VillepastourAV@cardiff.ac.uk  

School Contact

Name: Dr Will Johnson (Religious Studies) 

Telephone: +44 (0)29 2087 6698 

Fax:  

Email: JohnsonWJ@cardiff.ac.uk  

School Website: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/share/aboutus/religion/index.html

More information

School of History, Archaeology and Religion