Mathematics is a broad and diverse subject which is used to model, analyze and understand several applications in the physical and biological sciences, engineering, management science, economics and finance. Its numerous applications are naturally interwoven with the underlying theory which is essential in developing one’s logical reasoning, quantitative skills and problem-solving techniques.
Music is a discipline that stretches back to the ancient world. One of the seven original liberal arts, music maintains a place in the University as a subject of broad and passionate interest to composers, musicologists, performers, technologists, and theorists.
Studying music will allow students to engage with a range of traditions to acquire a profound understanding of how music works in theory and in creative practice. Students who are interested in understanding music and its place in society, developing music technology skills, writing music, or improving their skills as an informed performer, this course could be for them. A music degree will prepare students for a wide range of careers in the creative arts, journalism, music production, arts management, research, and teaching.