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What are the requirements for art students to study music abroad?
What are the requirements for studying music abroad? Regarding the conditions for art students to study abroad, besides the standardized scores, language scores and credits you need to prepare for regular study abroad, you also need to prepare your own portfolio. Let's take a look at the conditions for learning music and studying abroad.

? Music Performance The major of music performance in Britain is mainly aimed at the training of live performance skills of various musical instruments and vocal music. Courses usually include one-on-one tutoring by professional tutors or group professional tutoring, aiming at improving students' on-site performance.

Application submission: Relevant professional/industry background and portfolio are required.

Musicology majors mainly study music theory, such as music aesthetics, music acoustics, music history and other theories, so as to analyze music. Their employment directions include music critics, music journalists, music teachers or opera houses and stage workers.

Application submission: relevant professional/industry background is required, no portfolio is needed, and small papers may be needed.

? Transfer credits for overseas study programs that provide transfer credits:

The name of your course or university will be indicated on your northwest report card.

The course results will not appear on your northwest university transcript, nor will they be included in your cumulative grade point.

If you get a grade equivalent to C or lower, or pass/fail the course, Northwest University's transcript will indicate "0" credits, and indicate: "Study abroad credits: non-transferable grades will not be given credits."

If the conversion of a course in Northwest University is less than 1 credit, Northwest University's transcript will indicate "0" credit, and indicate: "Study abroad course: no credit will be issued when it is not transferable."

If you take other types of non-transferable courses, Northwest University's transcript will indicate "0" credits and declare that the non-transferable course or subject has not received any credits.

Go to the course in your record, which was originally recorded as a general elective credit of 100 (GEN_LA 1XX). If your school department approves it as a specific credit, the course can be expressed as:

Normal type credit (for example, PHIL 2XX, which means 200 points for general philosophy), or

Northwest University equivalent courses (such as Phil 1 10-0, Introduction to Philosophy or ECON 3 1 1, Intermediate Macroeconomics).

? Graduate School and GPA Although the scores of some courses completed abroad will not affect the GPA of Northwest University, it should be remembered that graduate schools (including medical schools, business schools and law schools) usually guide applicants to provide transcripts of studying abroad, and then recalculate the GPA to include the scores of studying abroad.

? Please contact your study abroad program or organizer to get an official copy of your study abroad report card. Due to the family education rights and privacy law of 1974, the registration office of Northwest University cannot issue or issue a copy.