University of Malaya
1. Bachelor of Music: The music course "Bachelor" is one of the core courses started by 1997. This course aims to cultivate students' musical performance skills and creativity, as well as theoretical research in related fields. Bachelor's degree in music focuses on four areas-music performance, composition, ethnomusicology and music education.
Students must complete *** 127 credits to get a bachelor's degree in music. The project will be completed in three academic years, including six normal semesters and 1 special semesters.
2. Master of Performing Arts (Music): Students will be able to understand and analyze advanced music theories in classical music and contemporary music, which will help them learn analytical writing skills. Students will also be able to discuss important issues related to music education and teaching methods. Students also have the opportunity to learn composition skills, use computer and studio knowledge at a higher level, and learn ethnomusicology and music production.
UPM, University of Botra, Malaysia
1. Bachelor of Music: Bachelor of Music covers a variety of courses, focusing on music, including performance, music technology, composition and music therapy, aiming at cultivating professional musicians with exquisite skills and profound knowledge. In addition, students have the opportunity to become members of symphony orchestras, classical or modern music groups and choirs. The department also has multimedia laboratory, music technology laboratory, recording studio, music education laboratory, Gamelan laboratory, piano laboratory, bass instrument laboratory, percussion instrument laboratory, orchestra training hall and instrument training room to promote music learning according to the current learning needs. Through this project, graduates in the field of international standard music can be trained.
USM of Malaysia University of Science and Technology
1. Bachelor of Music (Honorary Degree): Music course of Art College of Malaysia University, which develops your music skills, thinking and creativity through rich study fields, experiences, career achievements and graduation paths.
2. Master/Doctor of Musicology: The master and doctor of musicology introduce you to the basic principles of music research. Master and doctor of music mainly study personal music activities, such as composition, ethnomusicology, teaching methods, performance and so on. The plan is designed to let you focus on your specific areas of interest and work closely with your designated supervisor.