
Study Guide contains information on Degree Programmes and general information for students.
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The Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Degree Programme in Classical Music stands for the highest standards of musical and pedagogical excellence.
As a dynamic leader in the classical field, the Metropolia Classical Music Degree Programme is continuously innovating to meet future challenges. By applying novel approaches to music pedagogy in harmony with the evolution of instrumental music tradition, the institute promotes musical performance and pedagogy in a variety of contexts. A key part of our approach is the collaboration with the rich and varied music and cultural life in and around Helsinki through innovative R & D and working life projects.
Musical productions and instrumental expertise are at the heart of our students’ education. The process includes production of recitals, chamber music, orchestra, opera and music theatre connected to projects in schools, music institutes and social services.
Our students experience a truly multi-disciplinary environment via co-operation with other Metropolia cultural and creative industry degree programmes, such as Pop and Jazz music, Film and Television, Performing arts, Cultural Management, Design, Conservation, Fashion and Clothing, and Media. National and international professional links ensure that our students are highly equipped for the creative environments in which they will work.
Classical Music students graduate as Bachelors of Culture and Arts, specializing in Music Education (Music Educator) or Classical Music (Musician). Both Bachelor’s degrees are also available as continuing education for adults for those with previous work experience and/or higher education qualifications. This flexible range of undergraduate programmes offers high-level training that provides the springboard to a professional career or further study.
Metropolia prides itself on the distinction of its musically active and pedagogically innovative teaching staff, which is devoted to the profession of music.
Head of Degree Programme in Classical Music Markus Utrio
tel. +358 20 783 5389
E-mail addresses: firstname.lastname@metropolia.fi
HOW TO APPLY |
Metropolia has a variety of Degree Programmes for both daytime and evening studies. See How to apply. |
STUDY GUIDE |
General information for students. Learn about curriculums and courses of Degree Programmes. See Study Guide. |
WIKI |
Wiki Metropolia is a shared space. Part of the material are public and for some a password is required. To Wiki. |
MOODLE |
Moodle is an online learning environment. Some of the courses are open and for some a password is required. To Moodle. |
TUBE INTRANET |
Tube Portal is a net service common to both students and staff to share information. To the Tube. |