Career options:Recent graduates have gone on to enjoy successful careers as composer (for media and art-music), arranger, performer/improviser, music copyist, essayist/critic, and in fields such as arts management and broadcasting amongst others. The skills developed in the MA in Composition are transferable to many diverse areas of employment beyond the creative industries, including primary, secondary and third-level education, research based careers (e.g. research and consultative work, not only in the arts but also general public sector organisations), and administrative or managerial roles.
For example, non-arts-based companies also look for creative, independent employees and their particular skillset. Key skills are developed throughout the course, such as:
- Identifying, analysing and solving problems;
- Prioritising tasks, coping with complexity, setting achievable goals and taking action;
- Working independently and as a team;
- Communicating (both orally and in writing);
- Demonstrating confidence and motivation to start and finish the job, adaptability/flexibility, creativity, initiative, leadership, decision-making, negotiating and the ability to cope with stress;
- Applying and exploiting information technology;
- Demonstrating critical evaluation of the outcomes of the professional practice;
- Reflecting on and evaluate one's own practice.
Postgraduate options - The MA in Composition also prepares students for doctoral study in composition.
For further information on Postgraduate options please go to Graduate Studies
Postgraduate options:Many composers in possession of a Masters go on to study at the Doctoral level.
For further information on Postgraduate options please go to the Graduate Studies site