Postgraduate Diploma in Music Performance


Study programme description for study year 2024-2025

Facts

Credits (ECTS)

60

Studyprogram code

V-PDMUK

Level

Further education, higher degree level

Leads to degree

Full-/Part-time

Full-time

Duration

2 Semesters

Undergraduate

Yes

Language of instruction

Postgraduate Diploma in Music Performance (PDM) caters to candidates with ambitions to develop their musical and instrumental technical performance competence.

The programme is organised as a full-time study programme and consists of two courses of 30 credits that conclude with exams respectively autumn and spring semester. The student can expect to participate in various artistic productions that take place at the faculty or externally.

Relevant partners may be; Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Stavanger Jazz Forum/Mai Jazz and other professional ensembles nationally and abroad.

The student is assigned a supervisor. At the beginning of each semester, the student will be informed of any projects, and one must be prepared to set aside time for teaching, group work, projects, etc. outside normal working hours. (cf. Requirements for attendance).

The programme places great demands on independence and to be able to work with music in a professional manner.

In the same way as notes, textbooks and other materials, students must expect costs for study-related activities. Students must also be prepared to set aside some afternoons, evenings and weekends for teaching, group work, practice, preparations for concerts/performances, projects, etc. (cf. Regulations regarding absence from projects, and annual schedule). Students are expected to take responsibility for their own learning and in this context must expect time for self-practice according to individual goals and/or needs.

The programme gives the candidate a diploma for completed PDM. It is a separate study unit and will not be able to be part of the performing master's degree in music at the Faculty of Performing Arts.

Learning outcomes

After completing the programme, the candidates should have acquired the knowledge, skills and general competence that provide the candidate;

General competence

  • Have an artistic profile that provides the basis for a professional career as a performing musician.

Knowledge

  • Have knowledge and insight in the field at a professional level

Skills

  • Realize and mitigate artistic intentions on a professional level

Career prospects

The programme lays the foundation for a professional career as a musician as well as for other activities in the cultural sector in general.

Course assessment

The programme is quality assured through UiS's quality system, and criteria from NOKUT.

Study plan and courses

  • Classical, Jazz or

    • Jazz

      • PDM100J: Extensive Instrumental Studies I - Jazz

        Year 1, semester 1

        Extensive Instrumental Studies I - Jazz (PDM100J)

        Study points: 30

      • PDM200J: Extensive Instrumental Studies II - Jazz

        Year 1, semester 2

        Extensive Instrumental Studies II - Jazz (PDM200J)

        Study points: 30

    • Classical

      • PDM100KD: Extensive Instrumental Studies I - Classical

        Year 1, semester 1

        Extensive Instrumental Studies I - Classical (PDM100KD)

        Study points: 30

      • PDM200KD: Extensive Instrumental Studies II - Classical

        Year 1, semester 2

        Extensive Instrumental Studies II - Classical (PDM200KD)

        Study points: 30

Student exchange

The programme offers teaching in English for foreign/English speakers and is very flexible for both Norwegian and international students. It is not possible to apply for student exchange within this programme.

Admission requirements

In order to be admitted to Postgraduate Diploma in Music Performance a completed Master Degree in Music Performance is required.

In addition, you must pass 2 rounds of entrance exams and an interview.

Language requirement

As a general requirement for admission to Postgraduate Diploma in Music Performance, all applicants must document proficiency in English on advanced level through an international test, recognized by the University of Stavanger. UiS does not offer any preparatory courses in English. Please see English language requirements for detailed information regarding required score.

Application: Local Admission

Application Deadline: 15 December

Contact information

Faculty of Performing Arts, Tel. +47 51 83 40 00, email: musikk-dans@uis.no