Undergraduate

Trinity Laban's innovative undergraduate programmes aim to train rounded musicians well equipped to succeed in today's global musical environment. Our undergraduate programmes will enable you to develop high levels of musicianship, to develop as informed performers and/or composers, and to maximise your chance to develop and sustain a fulfilling lifelong career as a musician.
We are well known for our friendly and supportive environment
and our ability to assist students in developing a unique skillset
as both generators and performers of music. Exposure to our eminent
teaching staff-performers, composers and academics-set alongside a
wealth of practical learning opportunities will help you identify
the professional route best suited to your individual skills and
talents. Extensive individual and small group learning
opportunities and participation in a wide range of performance
opportunities with leading conductors, coaches and ensemble
directors, will help you prepare for the challenges ahead.
Whether an instrumentalist, composer, singer or musical theatre
artist, our range of bespoke modules will enable you to tailor your
studies to your particular skills, enthusiasms and career
aspirations. Employment-related and placement learning
opportunities are the key to every one of the choices we offer and
with 97.6% of our graduates in employment or further study within
six months of graduation we're sure you'll find an opportunity to
suit.
Please see our Undergraduate Programme pages in the links below
for further up-to-date information, including a list of current
study options, classes and modules, and the latest news on our
students' and graduates' successes.
BMUS
(Hons) (Performance; Composition; Jazz)
Principal Study Disciplines:
- Performance (Instruments/Voice:
Classical and/or Early Music)
- Composition
- Jazz
BA (Hons) Musical Theatre
Performance
All undergraduate degrees are validated by City University
London.
Click
here for details of how to apply and information on entry
requirements.
Related
links
Music Departments
This page was updated on: 08/05/2012