I. Application requirements
IELTS score: 7.0
Second, the application materials
1, UCAS application form
2. Supplementary application questionnaire.
3. Academic certificates and transcripts
4. Proof of English language ability
5. Proof of bank funds
Third, the cost of studying abroad.
Tuition: 130 1 1/ academic year.
Fourth, professional overview
Cambridge University ranks among the top universities in the world because of its excellent teaching and research. The school recruits the best students and challenges them, making their achievements even unexpected. So it is not surprising that many outstanding figures in the British music industry have studied or taught at Cambridge University in recent decades. They include composers Alexander Gore, Judith Weil and Thomas Addis, performers Joanna McGregor and Thomas trotter, and conductors John Eliot Gardiner and Christopher Hogwood. The most striking feature of Cambridge University is the richness and diversity of its music works at all levels.
In addition to professional series of concerts, there are many music groups in the school. Most importantly, the richness of student-led music production makes Cambridge University so unique. Among them, there are more than 70 university music groups and associations, including chamber music groups, dramas, music theaters, jazz and world music associations, and many university associations. In a word, everyone at Cambridge University has provided an opportunity to perform. Another unusual possibility is that if your favorite type of music is not available at Cambridge University, you can form your own band here.
Music graduates are very attractive to entrepreneurs and can engage in almost any career field. Many students are eager to engage in one kind or another music career. The latest batch of graduates include Tom Post, who performed twice at the Cambridge University Ball in 2009, and Robin Tishatty, the conductor of the Scottish Chamber Symphony Orchestra. Other graduates found jobs in printing, media, academia, art management, banking, law, public service and charity.