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Leeds College of Music

 

 

College Key Facts:

 

Established in : Year 1965

Type of College: Government Funded Post GCSE / Post A-Levels

Age Range: 16+

Number of Students: 1,000 (full time) 1,500 (part-time) 

Fees Per Annum: Undergraduate degree 10,650 pound /Foundation degree 10,650 pound / MA 10,650 pound  / PGDip 7,100 pound

Interview / Audition Fee : 50 pounds (non-refundable)

UCAS Fee : 22 pounds (non-refundable, subject to change)

 
College Profile :

 

Leeds College of Music
Leeds College of Music, with over 1,000 full-time and 1,500 part-time students, is the only specialist music college to offer both Higher and Further Education courses. The College provides a unique opportunity for students to progress from BTEC courses through to Undergraduate and Postgraduate degrees.

Students are taught in a vibrant and creative atmosphere by academic staff at the forefront of their fields. The College provides the highest quality education and training to help each individual student fulfil their potential and achieve a career as a professional musician.

History
Leeds College of Music began life as Leeds Music Centre in 1965, providing a range of musical activities for the city. The Centre became the City of Leeds College of Music in 1971, before moving to its current purpose-built Quarry Hill home in 1997 and establishing itself as Leeds College of Music.

In its early years the College built its reputation on pioneering jazz education at a time when this was a radical thing to do, and it has continued to maintain its reputation as a leader in jazz education. Since then the diversity of music offered has developed, but the College remains committed to being an internationally respected voice in the world of jazz.

Now Leeds College of Music champions not just jazz, but classical music, popular music and music production, and with all genres taking place within close quarters there is a vibrant culture which fosters shared and varied musical experiences crossing the genre boundaries.

International

The College benefits from its position within a city that has a great musical heritage. Leeds is known throughout the world for the Leeds International Piano Competition, founded in 1963 by Dame Fanny Waterman. The triennial Leeds Conductors’ Competition, organised by Leeds City Council, is one of only a few in the UK and exists to support young British conductors at the start of their careers.

Internationally Leeds has also become known as the home of the Kaiser Chiefs and Corinne Bailey Rae, artists who have achieved world-wide recognition without losing their Yorkshire accent.

Provision of music in the city is outstanding, with live venues offering programmes for every musical taste. The city has particular attractions for students on our classical and jazz programmes, with Opera North, Leeds International Concert Season and Jazz Yorkshire providing opportunities to hear musicians at the very top of their profession.


Pioneering
The College has a pioneering approach to training the musicians of the future, and remains responsive to the changing needs of the profession and employers. Embracing the technological advances within the music industry, the College was one of the first institutions to establish a highly developed and extensive programme of music technology and production courses.

Students studying on music production courses are taught in state-of-the-art studios, and the College continually looks for new ways to educate future musicians and diversify its approach to music.

 


Courses

Leeds College of Music offers a distinctive undergraduate degree course with specialisms available in Jazz, Classical Music, Popular Music and Music Production.

A combined award is available for students who wish to specialise in more than one of the specialist pathways.

Subject to approval by the University of Bradford, the College will make available 30 additional places for 2011/12, across the BA Music (Popular Music) and BA Music (Production) pathways, for students who wish to enrol on an Accelerated Degree - BA (Hons) Music (Accelerated).

These programmes are distinguished by exceptional quality training which balances tuition in Creative Practice with applied musicianship and direct participation in professional studies. It offers the opportunity to work with a broad range of staff, students and industry professionals and to undertake specialist study within an extensive range of collaborative and interactive projects.

The College is uniquely placed in the UK to meet the needs of the aspiring 21st century music professional, and provides high quality conservatoire training for the creative industries. Our undergraduate programmes are designed to prepare students to work as rounded members of the music profession as performers, composers, community animateurs and teachers. The College has a pioneering approach to the training of working musicians, and our curriculum has recently been revised to reflect the changing needs of both the profession and employers.

 

*Note 1 - PGDip : Full-time 1 Academic Year (2 semesters, normally October to June)

*Note 2 - MA : Full-time 1 Calendar Year (3 Trimesters, normally October to October)


Facilities

The Venue, a 350-seat performance space hosts an annual concert season. The Centre for Jazz Studies was established in 2005. The 13 studios are designed to meet a variety of needs ranging from the live recording of bands and ensembles, and multi-track recording, through to sound design, sampling, production of sound for moving image, digital editing and mastering. There is a specialist library.

 

Transport

Leeds College of Music is ideally located in Leeds city centre, with the central bus and coach station opposite the college. The bus and coach station operates the city's free bus as well as regular buses to the main student areas, Headingley and Hyde Park. The train station is a 10-minute walk away, and offers a regular train service to major cities in the UK. By road, Leeds is ideally situated, being at the crossroads of the M62 and the M1, and just a few miles from the A1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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