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The Music and French program at the University of Bristol is a four-year Bachelor of Arts (BA) that combines the study of music with advanced language and cultural proficiency in French. Students will explore music theory, performance, and composition alongside the study of French literature, culture, and language. The program offers students the opportunity to delve into both Western classical music traditions and contemporary musical trends, while also gaining a deep understanding of French-speaking cultures through literature, film, and art.
The University of Bristol provides a dynamic and creative learning environment, with access to state-of-the-art music studios and language learning facilities. The program also includes the opportunity to study abroad in a French-speaking country, allowing students to immerse themselves in both music and French culture. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in music education, translation, arts management, or international cultural organizations, where they can apply their expertise in both music and French language and culture.
Year 1 – Foundations in Music and French
Year 2 – Intermediate Music and Language Studies
Year 3 – Immersive Experience / Study Abroad
Year 4 – Advanced Studies & Capstone Project
Graduates of this program develop strong musical, linguistic, and analytical skills, preparing them for careers in music performance, composition, education, arts management, translation, and international cultural organizations. The immersive study abroad experience enhances language fluency and cross-cultural competence, making graduates highly competitive for positions in multinational arts institutions, NGOs, media, and education. The combination of music and French also supports opportunities in music publishing, cultural diplomacy, and creative industries.
This program provides a unique integration of music and French studies, combining artistic practice with language and cultural competence. Students gain advanced skills in performance, composition, and language, supported by immersive experiences and independent research projects. The curriculum emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, and professional development, preparing graduates for careers in the arts, education, and international contexts, or for further academic study in music, language, or interdisciplinary fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)117 928 9000
Email: admissions@bristol.ac.uk
Address: University of Bristol, Senate House, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TH, United Kingdom