MUSIC - MASTER STUDIES
Study programmes MASTER STUDIES
STUDY PROGRAMME MUSIC PERFORMING ARTS

Programmes include teaching and extracurricular activities which prepare students to creatively perform in chamber ensembles and orchestras and through special pedagogical and psychological subjects to work in pedagogic institutions.

  • Violin
  • Viola
  • Violoncello
  • Double bass
  • Flute
  • Clarinet
  • Oboe
  • Horn
  • Trumpet
  • Trombone
  • Saxophone
  • Bassoon
  • Tuba
STUDY PROGRAMME MUSIC MUSIC COMPOSITION

The programme includes curricular and extracurricular activities which prepare students to independently and creatively express themselves in the field of music composing within various genres and forms of music as well as different media of expression (classical instruments, electronic music…). Through special pedagogic and psychological subjects, students are enabled to work in pedagogical institutions and can teach the following subjects: Counterpoint, Harmony and Musical Form or can work in media houses.

STUDY PROGRAMME MUSIC MUSIC PEDAGOGY

The programme includes curricular and extracurricular activities which prepare students to work in pedagogical institutions (predominantly to teach subjects such as Music in primary and secondary schools as well as Solfeggio and Theory of Music) and also to work in choir ensembles.

STUDY PROGRAMME MUSIC MUSICOLOGY

The programme includes curricular and extracurricular activities which prepare students for creative interdisciplinary approach to the scientific work in which music and the phenomena associated with it are correlated with the accomplishments and the results of other sciences (sociology, psychology, history of art, history of literature, theology, aesthetics, philosophy etc.). Through special pedagogical and psychological subjects, students are trained to work in pedagogical institutions and can teach the following subjects: History of Music, Counterpoint, Harmony and Musical Form; or they can work in media houses and other cultural institutions.

STUDY PROGRAMME MUSIC ETHNOMUSICOLOGY

The programme includes teaching and extracurricular activities which prepare students for a creative interdisciplinary approach to the scientific work in which musical folklore and the phenomena associated with it are correlated with the achievements and results of other sciences such as ethnology, sociology, psychology, history of literature, etc. Through special pedagogical and psychological subjects, students are also trained to work in pedagogical institutions where they can teach the following subjects: Music folklore, Counterpoint, Harmony and Musical Form, or they can work in media houses and cultural institutions.

STUDY PROGRAMME MUSIC MUSIC AND MEDIA
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Academy of Arts
Department of Dramatic Arts

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Academy of Arts

Department of Music 

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Academy of Arts
Department of Fine Arts