BACHELOR OF MUSIC (HONOURS)
MUSIC PERFORMANCE - LEVEL 6
- INTAKES: March, September
- DURATION: 1 Year
Ready to amp up your music game in just one year? Our full-time course is your golden ticket to specializing in your chosen musical instrument, vocals, or composition. It's not just about leveling up; it's about redefining your professional edge with a mix of core and killer skills.
Imagine diving deep into your passion, exploring uncharted musical territories, and pursuing what makes your heart sing. Whether you're a future virtuoso or a composition genius, this journey is tailor-made for you.
Picture this: personalized instrumental or vocal lessons, epic masterclasses, and a stage to showcase your ensemble and solo chops. Plus, engaging lectures and seminars to fuel your creativity and know-how. And the grand finale? A public showcase where you'll unveil your mastery in performance or composition to the world, backed by intensive training in Performance, Musicianship, and Enrichment.
- COURSE OUTCOME
- ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- COURSE STRUCTURE
- COURSE FEES
- GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
- AWARDS
Graduates will receive a Bachelor of Music (Honours) Music Performance – Level 6 conferred by the University of West London (UWL), and may go on to study in a post-graduate course in performance, composition, or management.
- At least 19 years old
- Advanced Diploma In Music or FdMus Music Performance (or its international equivalent)
- At least Grade E in any 3 GCE ‘A’ Level subjects (2 H2 Level and 1 H1 Level) or its international equivalent
- Pass SRMC’s Music Theory Placement Test (click here to refer to Music Placement Theory Guide PDF File)
- Pass SRMC’s Audition
- Pass English Language Requirements
Audition Requirements
- Instrumentalists: 10 – 12 minute performance, TWO pieces from contrasting periods
- Classical Vocalists: 10 – 12 minute performance, THREE songs
- Contemporary Instrumentalists/Vocalists: 10 – 12 minute performance, THREE songs (any languages)
As a guide, repertoire presented should be of DipABRSM/ALCM standards.
English Language Requirements
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0, or
- GCE ‘A’ Level GP or KI – Grade E or above, or
- IB Diploma – Pass TOK (English Medium), or
- SRMC’s English Placement Test / SRMC’s Certificate in English – Advanced, or
- Other English Language Proficiency Tests (TOEFL etc) – will be considered on a case-by-case basis
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Students will undertake the following modules during their course of study.
ONE (1) Year Course
Performance Track
Year One
- Research Project
- Professional Portfolio
- Performance Project
- Promoting your Career
- Creative Leadership
FEE PARTICULARS | 1 YEAR S($) |
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Tuition Fee | Â 14,867.89 |
Non-Tuition Fees | Â |
1. Administrative, Visa & Compliance Fees | 2,350.00 |
2. Course Assessment & Resource Fees | 2,250.00 |
Total Course Fee | Â 19,467.89 |
University Enrolment Fees | 4,000.00 |
Goods & Services Tax | Â 2,112.11 |
Total Payable Fee | Â 25,580.00 |
ADDITIONAL FEES | S($) |
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Fee Protection Scheme (FPS) Premium & Admin Fees * | 820.00 / Year |
Direct Entry Fee** | 4,000.00 |
Evaluation Fee** | 1,000.00 |
*All courses have a Fee Protection Premium
**If applicable.
For other fees, please click here.
Note:Â All fees are inclusive of GST (Goods & Services Tax). The current Singapore GST is charged at a rate of 9%. All fees quoted are subject to other costs arising from government directives.
In Budget 2022, the Minister for Finance of Singapore announced that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate will be increased from:
(i) 7% to 8% with effect from 1 Jan 2023; and
(ii) 8% to 9% with effect from 1 Jan 2024.
Kindly refer to this link to understand how the GST rate change will affect the consumers.
Students must gain 120 modular credits to graduate, by passing the assessment requirements for each module.
BMus (Hons) Music Performance – Level 6
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Frequently Asked Questions
The course focuses on key areas such as music performance, music theory, ensemble work, and stagecraft. It also includes training in technical skills, artistic expression, and professional development.Â
Graduates can pursue careers as professional musicians, music teachers, session performers, music directors, or composers. They can also work in music production, sound design, or the broader creative industries.
 Students will have access to classrooms, music studios, rehearsal rooms, and recital studio. These facilities are designed to support both solo and group performances.Â
Students will develop performance techniques, stage presence, ensemble coordination, and strong musical interpretation skills. They’ll also build confidence, discipline, and adaptability in their craft.
To prepare, students should have a passion for music, foundational knowledge of music theory, and experience in their chosen instrument or voice. Regular practice, performance experience, and an open mindset are also important.
Yes, a Bachelor of Music degree typically focuses more on performance, technical proficiency, and advanced musical training. A Bachelor of Arts in Music often has a broader and more academic focus, including music history, theory, and general arts subjects.Â