The Music with History course at Ulster University offers students a unique opportunity to study music and history concurrently, offering a cross-disciplinary study of both subjects. This course is perfect for those who have a passion for understanding music in its historical context, wanting to gain a deep understanding of music's influence and evolution throughout history.Course Content: In this three-year full-time course, students will study music and its history, exploring facets from different periods and cultures. There will be the opportunity to study works of great composers, musical techniques, and the development of music from ancient times to the present day. The study of history will focus on topics such as contemporary world history, which will enhance the context of the musical studies.Key Modules: Some of the core modules that students will study include Performances, Major and Minor dissertation in music, History and Analysis of Western Art Music, Folk Music of Britain and Ireland, Art and Visual Culture, Recording and Production Techniques, and Music Technologies.Accreditations: Not specified.Future Careers: Upon completion of the course, students may proceed into a variety of career paths such as performing, teaching, arts administration, music therapy, broadcasting, publishing, and concert management. There are also opportunities for further study at postgraduate level.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.