Music

(BMus, 4 years)

Duration

4 years

Qualification Awarded

Bachelor of Music

Level of Qualification

Bachelor Degree (1st Cycle)

Language of Instruction

English and Greek

Mode of Study

Full-time or Part-time

Minimum ECTs Credits

240

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Music (BMus, 4 years)

Duration 4 years
Qualification Awarded Bachelor of Music
Level of Qualification Bachelor Degree (1st Cycle)
Language of Instruction English / Greek
Mode of Study Full-time or part-time
Minimum ECTS Credits 240

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Profile of the Programme

Our BMus degree provides our students with four categories of professional skills, all of which are necessary for a successful career in any area of music.

  1. Core practical and theoretical skills for the professional musician.
    • The first two years of the degree revolve around each student’s Primary Study (or principle instrument), which includes 4 hours of weekly instruction: 1 hour individual instruction, 1 hour group instruction, and 2 hours of ensemble instruction. Parallel to this intensive study on their primary instruments, our students receive professional training in keyboard and aural skills, harmony and theory, music history, and choral singing.
  2. A specialised qualification in a particular area of music.
  3. During their final two years of study, our students must complete seven courses in one of the three following thematic areas:
    • Performance: this also consists of two more years of Advanced Primary Study, along with courses in performance practice, aspects of rhythm, analysis,applied jazz harmony, improvisation, and modal theory.
    • Music Education: students in this course gain practical and theoretical knowledge of various methodologies for teaching music to children, including actual teaching experience in local schools.
    • Creative Music Technology: this thematic area trains students to compose and create new musical works with the aid of the latest advances in computers and music technology.
  4. Flexibility to develop one’s individual interests and talents.
  5. In addition to the seven courses in their thematic area, music students also take an additional five courses in any area of music they wish, making the program highly adaptive to each student’s individual needs and interests.
  6. A well-rounded general education that prepares students to succeed in a variety of professional contexts.

All music students take between six and eight courses in the area of general studies. General education courses improve the students’ vitally important skills in written and oral communication, and develop the students’ sense of the interconnectedness of their musical training to other professional and academic fields. The choice of general education courses is largely up to the individual student.

Career Prospects

On successful completion of the programme, graduates will be able to pursue a variety of professional musical activities and/or continue their studies a the post-graduate level.

Potential employment opportunities include:

  • Performing musician
  • Studio music instructor
  • Public or private school music teacher
  • Music and arts-related administration, including entrepreneurial careers.

Access to Further Studies

Graduates of the programme can be accepted into Second Cycle degrees (Master’s Degree)

The minimum admission requirement to an undergraduate programme of study is a recognized High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) or equivalent internationally recognized qualification(s). Students with a lower HSLC grade than 7.5/10 or 15/20 or equivalent depending on the grading system of the country issuing the HSLC are provided with extra academic guidance and monitoring during the first year of their studies.

In addition to the above, applicants must also satisfy the following requirements:

Audition and Interview

The BMus audition on the applicant’s primary study instrument will consist of three to four pieces that exhibit contrasting style periods (as appropriate to the instrument), tempi, and expressive and technical demands. The entire audition program should be no less than twenty minutes and should demonstrate the applicant’s ability to handle large musical works.

At the time of the audition, applicants will be interviewed by the BMus faculty and should be prepared to answer questions related to:

  • Personal reflection on their past artistic and educational experiences;
  • Their reasons for pursuing the BMus degree;
  • How they expect the BMus degree to help them to fulfil their artistic and professional goals.

The audition repertoire will vary according to each applicant’s instrument but should generally reflect a good basic technique and knowledge of repertory, and an adequate level of musicianship. Below are two indicative examples of acceptable BMus audition programs. These are provided for illustrative purposes and actual audition programs must be approved in advance by the BMus Program Coordinator and the relevant instrument instructor.

Indicative Examples of BMus Audition Programs

Classical Piano

  • All major and minor scales and arpeggios in four octaves, hands together
  • A piece chosen from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic, or 20th Century eras. (Single movements of sonatas are acceptable)
  • Sight reading

 Classical Guitar

  • A technical study or composition by Sor, Giuliani, or Carcassi
  • A work from the Renaissance or Baroque Period
  • A work from the standard repertory of the 19th– or 20th-century

Jazz Voice

  • A ballad
  • A swing song
  • A song of your choice from the jazz standard or pop repertoire (i.e., ‘Lullaby of Birdland’, ‘It Could Happen to You’, ‘Autumn Leaves’, ‘Misty’, etc.)

English Language Proficiency

The list below provides the minimum English Language Requirements (ELR) for enrollment to the programme of study. Students who do not possess any of the qualifications or stipulated grades listed below and hold IELTS with 4.5 and above, are required to take UNIC’s NEPTON English Placement Test (with no charge) and will receive English Language support classes.

  • TOEFL – 525 and above
  • Computer-based TOEFL – 193 and above
  • Internet-based TOEFL – 80 and above
  • IELTS – 6 and above
  • Cambridge Exams [First Certificate] – B and above
  • Cambridge Exams [Proficiency Certificate – C and above
  • GCSE English Language “O” Level – C and above
  • Michigan Examination of Proficiency in English (CaMLA) – Pass
  • Pearson PTE General – Level 3 and above
  • KPG (The Greek Foreign Language Examinations for the State Certificate of Language Proficiency) – Level B2 and above
  • Anglia – Level B2 and above
  • IEB Advances Programme English – Pass
  • Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English (ECPE) Michigan Language Assessment by: Cambridge Assessment English & University of Michigan – 650 average score for ALL skills and above

Course assessment usually comprises of a comprehensive final exam and continuous assessment. Continuous assessment can include amongst others, mid terms, projects, and class participation. Letter grades are calculated based on the weight of the final exam and the continuous assessment and the actual numerical marks obtained in these two assessment components. Based on the course grades the student’s semester grade point average (GPA) and cumulative point average (CPA) are calculated.

The student must complete 240 ECTS and all programme requirements. A minimum cumulative grade point average (CPA) of 2.0 is required.
Thus, although a ‘D-‘ is a PASS grade, in order to achieve a CPA of 2.0 an average grade of ‘C’ is required. In addition, All students must complete a junior performance recital in the third year of study. Additionally, students with Thematic Areas in the classical and jazz performance must complete a senior recital in the fourth year of study.

By the end of the programme the graduates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate technical skills of artistic expression.
  • Express knowledge of a wide variety of musical repertoire.
  • Perform in a variety of ensemble situations and solo situations.
  • Practice and rehearse effectively, alone and with groups.
  • Demonstrate a high level of musical literacy.
  • Demonstrate a high level of aural, creative, and re-creative skills.
  • Communicate effectively orally an in writing.
  • Demonstrate familiarity with some academic fields other than music.
  • Demonstrate an advanced level of technical and expressive ability on their primary study
  • Demonstrate advanced familiarity with classical repertory (Classical Performance).
  • Improvise creatively, reflecting appropriate knowledge of jazz style, harmony, and form. (students taking jazz classes)
  • Demonstrate high understanding of theoretical principles of music education (Music Education)
  • Execute a variety of pedagogical methodologies in various practical teaching situations (Music Education).
  • Demonstrate a high understanding of the theory and history of the interaction of technology (Creative Music Technology).
  • Use a variety of technologies to capture, create, and manipulate various forms of sound for artistic purposes (Creative Music Technology).
Section: A Musicology, Composition and Theory

ECTS: Min. 66 Max. 66

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MUCT-111 Music Theory 1: Diatonic Tonal Theory 6
MUCT-112 Music Theory 2: Chromatic Tonal Theory 6
MUCT-113 Music Theory 3: 20th Century Theory 6
MUCT-221 Music History 1: Ancient to Baroque 6
MUCT-222 Music History 2: Classical and Romantic 6
MUCT-223 Music History 3: Twentieth-Century 6
MUCT-305 Form and Analysis 6
MUCT-310 Tonal Counterpoint 6
MUCT-320 Orchestration and Arranging 6
MUCT-370 Conducting and Score Reading 6
MUED-201 Foundations in Music Education 6

Section: B Primary Study

ECTS: Min. 24 Max. 24

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MUSP-111 Primary Study 1 6
MUSP-112 Primary Study 2 6
MUSP-113 Primary Study 3 6
MUSP-114 Primary Study 4 6

Section: C Aural Skills

ECTS: Min. 20 Max. 20

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MUSP-101 Aural Skills 1 5
MUSP-102 Aural Skills 2 5
MUSP-103 Aural Skills 3 5
MUSP-104 Aural Skills 4 5

Section: D Keyboard Skills

ECTS: Min. 20 Max. 20

Notes: Class Piano (for non-pianists): MUSP-131, MUSP-132, MUSP-133, MUSP-134.
Keyboard Technique (for pianists): MUSP-141, MUSP-142, MUSP-143, MUSP-144.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MUSP-131 Class Piano 1 5
MUSP-132 Class Piano 2 5
MUSP-133 Class Piano 3 5
MUSP-134 Class Piano 4 5
MUSP-141 Keyboard Techniques for Pianists 1 5
MUSP-142 Keyboard Techniques for Pianists 2 5
MUSP-143 Keyboard Techniques for Pianists 3 5
MUSP-144 Keyboard Techniques for Pianists 4 5

Section: E Large Ensemble

ECTS: Min. 8 Max. 8

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MUSP-181 University Choir 1 2
MUSP-182 University Choir 2 2
MUSP-183 University Choir 3 2
MUSP-184 University Choir 4 2

Section: F Thematic Area: Performance

ECTS: Min. 42 Max. 42

Notes: Performance Electives (Indicative List): MUCT-315, MUCT-366, MUCT-372, MUCT-373, MUCT-374, MUCT-378,MUCT-381,MUCT-382, MUSP 371, MUSP 372.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MUCT-315 Advanced Form and Analysis 6
MUCT-366 Historical Performance Practice 6
MUCT-372 Modal Melodic Systems 6
MUCT-373 Modal Melodic Systems II 6
MUCT-374 Greek Popular Music Modes and Their Harmonization 6
MUCT-378 Rhythmic Analysis 6
MUCT-381 Piano Repertory 6
MUCT-382 Guitar Repertory 6
MUCT-383 Violin Repertory 6
MUSP-311 Advanced Primary Study 1 6
MUSP-312 Advanced Primary Study 2 6
MUSP-313 Advanced Primary Study 3 6
MUSP-371 Applied Jazz Theory and Improvisation 1 6
MUSP-372 Applied Jazz Theory and Improvisation 2 6
MUSP-399 Advanced Primary Study 4 (with Recital) 6

Section: G Thematic Area: Music Education

ECTS: Min. 42 Max. 42

Notes: Music Education Electives (Indicative List): MUED-315 , MUED-325, MUED-330, MUED-348, MUED-361, MUED-362, MUED-363

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MUED-310 Music in Primary Education 6
MUED-315 Music in Early Years 6
MUED-320 Music in Secondary Education 6
MUED-325 Introduction in Community Music 6
MUED-330 Music Technology in Education 6
MUED-331 Choral Methods 6
MUED-348 Introduction to Music Therapy 6
MUED-361 Piano Pedagogy 6
MUED-362 Vocal Pedagogy 6
MUED-363 Guitar Pedagogy 6
MUED-365 Violin Pedagogy 6
MUED-499 Teaching Practicum 6

Section: H Thematic Area: Music Technology

ECTS: Min. 42 Max. 42

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MUTX-201 Fundamentals of Computer Music 1 6
MUTX-202 Fundementals of Computer Music 2 6
MUTX-305 Electroacoustic Composition 6
MUTX-311 Music and Sound for the Moving Image 6
MUTX-315 History of Electronic Music 6
MUTX-321 Recording Techniques 6
MUTX-345 Performing with Computers 6

Section: I Music Electives

ECTS: Min. 30 Max. 30

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MUCT-249 History of Rock and Roll 6
MUCT-301 Principles of Musicology 6
MUCT-321 Contemporary Composition 6
MUCT-322 Jazz Composition 6
MUCT-371 Jazz History 6
MUCT-391 Composition 1 (Independent Study) 6
MUCT-392 Composition 2 (Independent Study) 6
MUCT-393 Composition 3 (Independent Study) 6
MUCT-394 Composition 4 (Independent Study) 6
MUSP-171 Jazz Vocal Ensemble 1 2
MUSP-172 Jazz Vocal Ensemble 2 2
MUSP-173 Jazz Vocal Ensemble 3 2
MUSP-174 Jazz Vocal Ensemble 4 2
MUSP-175 Jazz Vocal Ensemble 5 2
MUSP-176 Jazz Vocal Ensemble 6 2
MUSP-177 Jazz Vocal Ensemble 7 2
MUSP-178 Jazz Vocal Ensemble 8 2
MUSP-185 University Choir 5 2
MUSP-186 University Choir 6 2
MUSP-187 University Choir 7 2
MUSP-188 University Choir 8 2
MUSP-221 Chamber Music 1 2
MUSP-222 Chamber Music 2 2
MUSP-223 Chamber Music 3 2
MUSP-224 Chamber Music 4 2
MUSP-225 Chamber Music 5 2
MUSP-226 Chamber Music 6 2
MUSP-227 Chamber Music 7 2
MUSP-228 Chamber Music 8 2
MUSP-231 Jazz Combo 1 2
MUSP-232 Jazz Combo 2 2
MUSP-233 Jazz Compo 3 2
MUSP-234 Jazz Compo 4 2
MUSP-235 Jazz Compo 5 2
MUSP-236 Jazz Compo 6 2
MUSP-237 Jazz Combo 7 2
MUSP-238 Jazz Combo 8 2
MUSP-301 Secondary Study 1 2
MUSP-302 Secondary Study 2 2
MUSP-303 Secondary Study 3 2
MUSP-304 Secondary Study 4 2
MUSP-314 Advanced Primary Study 4 (without Recital) 6
MUSP-367 Traditional Music Ensemble 2

Section: J Language Expression

ECTS: Min. 12 Max. 18

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
BADM-231 Business Communications 6
BADM-332 Technical Writing and Research 6
COMM-200 Business and Professional Communication 6
ENGL-101 English Composition 6

Section: K Foreign Language

ECTS: Min. 0 Max. 6

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
FREN-101 French Language and Culture I 6
GERM-101 German Language and Culture I 6
GREK-101 Greek Language and Culture I 6
ITAL-101 Italian Language and Culture I 6
RUS-101 Russian Language and Culture I 6

Section: L Computer and Mathematics

ECTS: Min. 6 Max. 12

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
COMP-150 Microcomputer Applications 6
MATH-101 Discrete Mathematics 6
MATH-105 Intermediate Algebra 6
MATH-108 Finite Maths with Applied Calculus 6
MATH-180 Algebra and Trigonometry 6
MATH-190 Calculus I 8
MATH-221 Statistics I 6
MULT-160 Introduction to Multimedia 6
MUTX-140 Introduction to Music Technology 6

Section: M Humanities Electives

ECTS: Min. 6 Max. 12

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
ART-110 Introduction to Visual Arts 6
ART-111 Greek Art 6
ART-281 History of Art 6
LALI-130 Introduction to Drama 6
LALI-140 The Science of Linguistics 6
LALI-150 Introduction to Poetry 6
MUCT-110 Fundamentals of Music 6
MUCT-248 History of Greek Song: from the Rebetika to Greek Rock 6
MULT-260 Multimedia Art and Aesthetics 6
PHIL-101 Introduction to Philosophy 6
PHIL-120 Ethics 6

Section: N Social Sciences Electives

ECTS: Min. 6 Max. 12

Notes: PSY-110 is a required course for the Music Education Thematic Area.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
ANTH-105 Cultural Anthropology 6
ECON-200 Fundamental Economics 6
EUS-103 Modern European History and Politics 6
EUS-210 European Cultures 6
IREL-101 Introduction to International Relations 6
IREL-102 World History Since 1500 6
MUCT-245 World Music 6
PSY-110 General Psychology I 6
PSY-210 Social Psychology 6
Semester 1
Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits Lecturer(s)
ENGL 101 English Composition 6 UNIC faculty
MUCT-111 Music Theory 1 6 Dr. Kenneth Owen Smith – Associate Professor
MUSP-111 Primary Study 1 6 BMus Instrumental Instructors
MUSP 131/141 Class Piano OR Keyboard Techniques 1 5 Ms. Christiana Matsi/ Dr. Dina Savvidou – Adjunct Faculty

Dr. Nicolas Constantinou – Assistant Professor

MUSP-101 Aural Skills 5 Mr. Loizos Loizou – Adjunct Faculty
MUSP-181 Choir 1 2 Mr. Loizos Loizou – Adjunct Faculty
Semester 2
Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits Lecturer(s)
COMM-200 Business and Professional Communication 6 UNIC faculty
MUCT-112 Music Theory 2 6 Dr. Vasilis Kallis – Professor
MUSP-112 Primary Study 2 6 BMus Instrumental Instructors
MUSP-132/142 Class Piano OR Keyboard Techniques 2 5 Ms. Christiana Matsi/ Dr. Dina Savvidou – Adjunct Faculty

Dr. Nicolas Constantinou – Assistant Professor

MUSP-102 Aural Skills 2 5 Mr. Loizos Loizou – Adjunct Faculty
MUSP-182 Choir 2 2 Mr. Loizos Loizou – Adjunct Faculty

 

Semester  3
Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits Lecturer(s)
MUTX-140 Introduction to Music Technology 6 Dr. Charis Sophocleous – Adjunct Faculty
MUCT-113 Music Theory 3 6 Dr. Vasilis Kallis – Adjunct Faculty
MUSP-113 Primary Study 3 6 BMus Instrumental Instructors
MUSP-133/143 Class Piano OR Keyboard Techniques 3 5 Ms. Christiana Matsi/ Dr. Dina Savvidou – Adjunct Faculty

Dr. Nicolas Constantinou – Assistant Professor

MUSP-103 Aural Skills 3 5 Mr. Loizos Loizou – Adjunct Faculty
MUSP-183 Choir 3 2 Mr. Loizos Loizou – Adjunct Faculty

 

Semester 4
Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits Lecturer(s)
MUED-201 Foundations of Music Education 6 Dr. Natassa Economidou Stavrou – Professor
MUCT-221 Music History 1: Ancient to Baroque 6 Dr. Kenneth Owen Smith – Associate Professor
MUSP-114 Primary Study 4 6 BMus Instrumental Instructors
MUSP-134/144 Class Piano OR Keyboard Techniques 4 5 Ms. Christiana Matsi/ Dr. Dina Savvidou – Adjunct Faculty

Dr. Nicolas Constantinou – Assistant Professor

MUSP-104 Aural Skills 4 5 Mr. Loizos Loizou – Adjunct Faculty
MUSP-184 Choir 4 2 Mr. Loizos Loizou – Adjunct Faculty

 

Semester 5
Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits Lecturer(s)
MUCT-248 History of Greek Song: from the Rebetika to Greek Rock 6 Dr. Vasilis Kallis- Professor
MUCT-222 Music History 2 6 Dr. Kenneth Owen Smith – Associate Professor
MUCT-310 Tonal Counterpoint 6 Dr. Vasilis Kallis – Professor
MUED-310 Music in Primary Education 6 Dr. Natassa Economidou Stavrou- Professor
MUCT-302 Entrepreneurship for Performing Artists 6 Dr. Kenneth Smith- Associate Professor
Semester 6
Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits Lecturer(s)
MUCT-223 Music History 3 6 Dr. Kenneth Owen Smith – Associate Professor
MUCT-305 Form and Analysis 6 Dr. Vasilis Kallis – Professor
MUED-320  Music in Secondary Education 6 Ms. Christina Georgoudi- Adjunct Faculty
MUED-331 Choral Methods 6 Mr. Loizos Loizou- Adjunct Faculty
MUCT-249 History of Rock and Roll 6 Dr. Vasilis Kallis- Professor

 

Semester 7
Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits Lecturer(s)
MUCT-320 Orchestration and Arranging 6 Dr. Charis Sophocleous – Adjunct Faculty
MUCT-370 Conducting and Score reading 6 Mr. Petros Stylianou – Adjunct Faculty
MUED-315  Music in Early Years 6 Dr. Natassa Economidou Stavrou – Professor
MUED-325 Introduction to Community Music 6 BMus faculty
MUED- 348 Introduction to Music Therapy 6 Dr. Potheini Vaiouli- Adjunct Faculty
Semester 8
Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits Lecturer(s)
PSY-110 General Psychology I 6 UNIC Faculty
MUED-362 Vocal Pedagogy 6 Ms. Alice Ayvazian
MUED-499 Teaching Practicum 6 Dr. Natassa Economidou Stavrou- Professor
MUTX-321 Recording Techniques 6 Dr. Charis Sophocleous- Adjunct Faculty
MUCT-378  Rhythmic Analysis 6 Mr. Charis Ioannou- Assistant Professor

 

Note: The above semester breakdown is an indicative one. A few of the courses are electives and can be substituted by others. Students may contact their academic advisor and consult their academic pathway found on this website under “Schools & Programmes”.

Professor Vasilis Kallis

Professor
School of Education
Department of Music and Dance

Mr Charis Ioannou

Assistant Professor
School of Education
Department of Music and Dance

Professor Natasa Economidou

Associate Head of Department
Professor
School of Education
Department of Music and Dance

Mr Marios Andreou

Adjunct Faculty 

Ms Christiana Antoniou

Adjunct Faculty

Mr Andreas Aroditis

Adjunct Faculty

Dr Vasileios Avraam

Adjunct Faculty

Ms Alice Ayvazian

Adjunct Faculty

Ms Janna Dimont

Adjunct Faculty

Dr Christina Georgiou

Adjunct Faculty

Mr Giorgos Georgiou

Adjunct Faculty

Ms Christina Georgoudi

Adjunct Faculty

Mr Loizos Loizou

Adjunct Faculty

Mr Michalis Michael

Adjunct Faculty

Mr Ermis Michail

Adjunct Faculty

Mr Christodoros Mnasonos

Adjunct Faculty

Mr Gurhan Nuray

Adjunct Faculty

Mr Rodos Panayiotou

Adjunct Faculty

Mr Andreas Panteli

Adjunct Faculty

Mr Giorgos Papasolomontos

Adjunct Faculty

Dr Dina Savvidou

Adjunct Faculty

Dr Charis Sophocleous

Adjunct Faculty

Mr Petros Stylianou

Adjunct Faculty

Dr Potheini Vaiouli

Adjunct Faculty

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