BA Degree – Music (Musical Pedagogy)

The Musical Pedagogy syllabus contains all the necessary ingredients needed in order to provide every aspiring professional musician with thoroughgoing, indispensable training. With the guidance of nationally and internationally recognised specialists, you will embark on a fascinating journey, during which you will accumulate a host of knowledge and skills that will allow you to master the complex field of music, a field that is both a science and an art.
  • You will be able to experience the joy of singing with others in one of the university’s choral ensembles and to explore the unique feeling of conveying your intentions through gestures as a conductor.
  • You will be able to perfect your ability to understand music, to play musical works, to read and write musical notation, converting sounds into notes on the stave and transforming the instructions in a score into music that will delight an audience.
  • You will be able to discover countless musical masterpieces, finding out about the context of their composition and the meanings concealed within the notes. 
  • You will have the opportunity to perform in the university’s wonderful George Enescu Concert Hall and on the stages of other prestigious institutions, as a member or conductor of vocal or vocal-instrumental ensembles. 
In short, you will have the opportunity to learn how to think and express your feelings by means of musical notes, which is synonymous with being a musician. And not least, you will be able to complete your training by choosing from a wide range of optional disciplines and modules that will allow you to diversify the career paths open to you.

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Facultative modules and subjects

  • The module I DPPD (level 1 diploma). During the years of studies, the students have the possibility to attend the courses belonging to the Department for Training the Teaching Staff (in Romanian, DPPD), level 1: Psychology of the Educational Process; Basis of Music Pedagogy; Theory and Methodology of the Curricula; Theory and Methodology of Teaching; Class Management; Didactics Applied to Music; Computer Assisted Training; Pedagogical Practice in Compulsory Pre-Higher Education. The graduation of these courses certifies the students’ right to teach music for secondary school students, within the general and music educational system.
  • Classical composition module, Jazz module and Pop module.
  • Other subjects: Instrument/Singing; Music Production (Mixing and Editing) in the Studio; Gamelan Ensemble; Creative Writing; Speech and Communication; etc.