| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA | On-Campus | Part-time | 2 years | September | £5885.00 year per | £11825.00 year per |
| MA | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 years | September | £10700.00 year per | £21500.00 year per |
2025/26
Fee categoryAnnual Fee Home (UK students) Full Time £10,300 Part Time £5,665 International Full Time £20,700 Part Time £11,3852026/27
Fee categoryAnnual Fee Home (UK students) Full Time £10,700 Part Time £5,885 International Full Time £21,500 Part Time £11,825Course overview
Studying an MA in Music at Kingston University could lead to a range of careers, both in the industry or in a related field. Previous graduates have gone on to work in performance, teaching, publishing, outreach, composition and more. If you’re already employed, this programme could accelerate your promotion prospects.
During the course, you’ll explore research methods alongside hands-on, creative learning. You’ll focus on a particular area of your choice for a major written or composition folio project – a great way to showcase your skills and prepare for future opportunities. Kingston’s music courses focus on creativity, which makes this programme perfect for taking your composition or performance skills to the next level.
Outside the programme, you’ll have the opportunity to join University ensembles and form your own. Throughout the year, you’ll be able to attend masterclasses and workshops with performers and composers, as well as live performances at London’s major venues.
Entry requirements
The typical offer for this course is a 2:2 or higher in music. This can be from the UK or abroad, and could be in a specialist field such as popular music, music education or music technology.
If you have relevant experience or qualifications in other subjects, we will consider your application individually.
If you don’t have a music degree, we will also consider evidence of relevant experiential learning (such as work as a professional performer or composer) plus either:
- A good honours degree in a different subject
- Advanced conservatoire study, which has not led to a degree
You can submit an essay to show us the strength of your written work. If you’d like to specialise in composition in your Major Project, we will ask you to submit a folio of three representative compositions.
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