University of Galway

Bachelor in Arts (Music)

Ireland

The Bachelor in Arts (Music) at University of Galway is a 4 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

University of Galway (formerly National University of Ireland Galway) was established in 1845 and has grown into a leading public research university on the west coast of Ireland. With around 18,065 students and approximately 4,000 international students, the university offers a wide portfolio across five colleges including Arts, Business and Law, Engineering, Medicine and Science. Known for research strengths in biomedicine, environmental science and information technology, Galway combines strong teaching with vibrant scholarly activity.

The campus sits on the River Corrib within walking distance of Galway city centre, providing students with a lively cultural scene and easy access to the region’s natural attractions. Research institutes and international partnerships support collaborative projects and postgraduate opportunities, while teaching emphasises applied learning, professional accreditation where relevant, and student engagement. The university’s community links and industry connections help translate academic work into regional and global impact.

International students benefit from comprehensive support services, clubs and vibrant city life, plus opportunities for internships, work placements and research assistantships. A broad mix of programmes and a focus on employability equip graduates for careers or further study, and the university’s reputation for research-led teaching makes it a strong choice for students seeking a supportive campus with rich academic and cultural experiences on Ireland’s west coast.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Arts (Music) at the University of Galway is a 4-year degree for students who want to pursue a career in music. This program helps students develop creative practical skills in performance, composition, and technology. Students also get to take a work placement in a music-related field during their third year.

The curriculum includes modules such as Introduction to Music History, Introduction to Irish Traditional Music, Music Practice, and Theory and Critical Listening. In later years, students can choose optional modules like composition, harmony, and keyboard harmony, as well as sound technology and music history. Students also develop transferable professional skills through a work placement.

Graduates of this program can become music teachers in secondary schools, musicians, composers, or sound technicians. They can work in the music industry, education sector, or entertainment field. Other possible job titles include music producer, music therapist, or music journalist.

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