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DEPARTMENT OF STRINGS SCHOOL OF HARP HARP Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Harp will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Ensemble interpreter Interpreter in Orchestra Chamber Ensembles Interpreter in Symphony Orchestra Ensembles Interpreter in Musical Theatre Orchestra Ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning COTP/06 Music theory, rhythm, perception COTP/01 Harmony, theory and analysis CODM/04 COMI/01 Choir Subject specific learning Solo interpretation CODI/01 Harp activity COMI/03 Chamber music COMI/02 Orchestra Integrative Learning Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF STRINGS SCHOOL OF HARP RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HARP Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Harp will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Ensemble interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Interpreter in symphony orchestra ensembles Interpreter in musical theatre orchestra ensembles Continuo player in orchestra repertoire and musical theatre Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Music bibliography and library science Harpsichord and historic keyboards Interpretation of historical music Renaissance and Baroque Harp Subject specific learning Theory and practice of basso activity continuo Ensemble music for historical instruments Integrative Learning Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF NEW TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF JAZZ ELECTRIC BASS Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Electric Bass will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. The coursework provides the students with job opportunities in the following fields: Solo interpreter in jazz and popular music Interpreter in jazz and popular bands Interpreter in jazz and popular orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception History of jazz, improvisation and audiotactile music Interpretation of jazz, Jazz piano improvisation and audio tactile music Subject specific Learning Interpretation of jazz, Electric bass improvisation and audio tactile music Jazz composition Jazz ensemble Improvisation techniques Credits Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF BASS TUBA BASS TUBA Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Bass Tuba will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. The coursework provides the students with job opportunities in the following fields: Solo interpreter in jazz and popular music Interpreter in jazz and popular bands Interpreter in jazz and popular orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation Harmony, theory and analysis Piano for non majors Choir Bass tuba Chamber music Ensemble music for wind instruments Orchestra Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language knowledege

DEPARTMENT OF NEW TECHNOLOGY AND MUSIC SCHOOL OF JAZZ JAZZ DRUMS AND PERCUSSION Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Jazz Drums and percussion will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the repertoire that is most representative of popular music. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the student s acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. The coursework provides the students with job opportunities in the following fields: Solo interpreter in jazz and popular music Interpreter in jazz and popular bands Interpreter in jazz and popular orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception History of jazz, improvisation and audiotactile music Interpretation of jazz, Jazz piano improvisation and audio tactile music Subject specific Learning Interpretation of jazz, Jazz drums and percussion improvisation and audio tactile music Jazz composition Jazz ensemble Improvisation techniques Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF VOCAL STUDIES AND STAGE MUSIC SCHOOL OF VOCAL STUDIES SINGING Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Singing will have acquired the technical and cultural competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study an overall vocal repertoire (opera, symphony, sacred, chamber) and its related techniques so that they will also learn to sing in ensembles composed of various elements. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. The coursework provides the students with job opportunities in the following fields: Singing for opera repertoire Singing for chamber repertoire Singing in chamber choral ensembles Singing for symphony choral ensembles Singing in opera choral ensembles Type of Learning Basic Learning Subject specific Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Ensemble Interpretation Solo Interpretation Music theory, rhythm, perception Harmony, theory and analysis Piano for non majors Choir Singing Stage productions Stage interpretation techniques Chamber music Poetry for music and music dramaturgy Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language Total credits for the 3 year program: 18

DEPARTMENT OF NEW TECHNOLOGY AND MUSIC SCHOOL OF JAZZ JAZZ SINGING Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Jazz singing will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the repertoire that is most representative of popular music. They will also learn to sing in ensembles composed of various elements. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained indepth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. The coursework provides the students with job opportunities in the following fields: Solo vocal jazz and popular singing Singing in jazz and popular bands Singing in jazz and popular choral ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception History of jazz, improvisation and audio tactile music Interpretation of jazz, improvisation and audio tactile music Jazz piano Subject specific Learning Interpretation of jazz, Jazz singing improvisation and audio tactile music Jazz composition Jazz ensemble Improvisation techniques Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF VOCAL STUDIES AND STAGE MUSIC SCHOOL OF VOCAL STUDIES RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE SINGING Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Renaissance and Baroque singing will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study a complete repertoire of Renaissance and Baroque song. They will also learn to sing in ensembles composed of various elements. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and ornamentation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. The coursework provides the students with job opportunities in the following fields: Solo vocal interpreter Singing in chamber and polyphonic ensembles Singing for the musical theatre Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Interpretation of historical music Music theory, rhythm, perception Music bibliography and library science Harpsichord and historical keyboards Subject specific Learning Interpretation of historical music Renaissance and Baroque singing Ensemble music for historical instruments Interpretation of historical music Theory and practice of basso continuo Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

Learning Outcomes Career Prospects DEPARTMENT OF STRINGS SCHOOL OF GUITAR GUITAR Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Guitar will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Ensemble interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Harmony, theory and analysis Choir Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation Guitar Chamber music Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF NEW TECHNOLOGY AND MUSIC SCHOOL OF JAZZ JAZZ GUITAR Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Jazz Guitar will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fullyexpress their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. The coursework provides the students with job opportunities in the following fields: Solo interpreter in jazz and popular music Interpreter in jazz and popular bands Interpreter in jazz and popular orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Credits Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception History of jazz, improvisation and audio tactile music Interpretation of jazz, Jazz piano improvisation and audiotactile music Subject specific Learning Interpretation of jazz, improvisation and audiotactile music Jazz guitar Jazz composition Jazz ensemble Improvisation techniques Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF CLARINET CLARINET Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Clarinet will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the student s acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Ensemble interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Interpreter in symphony orchestra ensembles Interpreter in musical theatre orchestra ensembles Interpreter in wind orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Credits Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Harmony, theory and analysis Piano for non majors Choir Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation Clarinet Chamber music Ensemble music for wind instruments Orchestra Additional Learning Electives Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND MUSIC SCHOOL OF JAZZ JAZZ CLARINET Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Clarinet will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter in jazz and popular music Interpreter in jazz and popular bands Interpreter in jazz and popular orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Credits Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Harmony, theory and analysis Interpretation of jazz, improvisation and audio tactile music Jazz piano Subject specific Learning Interpretation of jazz, improvisation Jazz clarinet and audio tactile music Jazz composition Jazz ensemble Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF CLARINET HISTORICAL CLARINET Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Historical Clarinet will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and ornamentation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo Instrumentalist Chamber music instrumentalist Instrumentalist in orchestra ensembles Instrumentalist in orchestra ensembles for musical theatre Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Credits Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Music bibliography and library science Interpretation of historical music Harpsichord and historical keyboards Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation of historical Historical clarinet music Ensemble music for historical instruments Theory and practice of basso continuo Ensemble music for historical instruments Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF KEYBOARDS AND PERCUSSIONS SCHOOL OF HARPSICHORD HARPSICHORD AND HISTORICAL KEYBOARDS Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Harpsichord and Historical Keyboards will have acquired the historical techniques and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and ornamentation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Ensemble interpreter Interpreter in Orchestra Chamber Ensembles Interpreter in Symphony Orchestra Ensembles Interpreter in Musical Theatre Orchestra Ensembles Rehearsal Master for pre classic repertoire singers Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Music bibliography and library science Interpretation Organ and Gregorian chant Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation of Harpsichord and historical historical music keyboards Theory and practice of basso continuo Ensemble music for historical instruments Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF THEORY, ANALYIS, COMPOSITION AND CONDUCTING SCHOOL OF COMPOSITION COMPOSITION Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Double bass will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Music composition Music transcription Music arrangements Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Interpretation Organ and Gregorian chant Poetry for music and music Choir Subject specific Learning Score reading Systematic musicology Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF STRINGS SCHOOL OF DOUBLE BASS DOUBLE BASS Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Double bass will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Ensemble interpreter Interpreter in Orchestra Chamber Ensembles Interpreter in Symphony Orchestra Ensembles Interpreter in Musical Theatre Orchestra Ensembles Rehearsal Master for pre classic repertoire singers Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Credits Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Harmony, theory and analysis Piano for non majors Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation of historical Choir music Theory and practice of basso continuo Ensemble music for historical instruments Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF TECHNLOLOGY AND MUSIC SCHOOL OF JAZZ JAZZ DOUBLE BASS Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Double bass will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the student s acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter in jazz and popular music Interpreter in jazz and popular bands Interpreter in jazz and popular orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Credits Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception History of jazz, improvisation and audio tactile music Interpretation of jazz, improvisation, and audio tactile music Jazz piano Subject specific Learning Interpretation of jazz, improvisation, Jazz double bass audio tactile music Jazz composition Jazz ensemble Improvisation techniques Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language Total credits for the 3 year program: 18

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF RECORDER CORNETTO Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Cornetto will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Interpreter in musical theatre orchestra ensembles Interpreter in wind orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Subject specific Learning Interpretation of historical music Solo interpretation of historical music Music bibliography and library science Harpsichord and historical keyboards Cornetto Ensemble music for historical instruments Theory and practice of basso continuo Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF HORN HORN Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Horn will Have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, Learning Outcomes students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Ensemble interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Interpreter in symphony orchestra ensembles Interpreter in musical theatre orchestra ensembles Interpreter in wind orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation Harmony, theory and analysis Piano for non majors Choir Horn Chamber music Ensemble music for wind instruments Orchestra Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF HORN NATURAL HORN Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Natural Horn will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and ornamentation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Interpreter in musical theatre orchestra ensembles Interpreter in wind orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Credits Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Music bibliography and library science Interpretation of historical music Harpsichord and historical keyboards Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation of Natural horn historical music Ensemble music for historical instruments Theory and practice of basso continuo Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OF MUSIC EDUCATION MUSIC EDUCATION Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Music Education will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their educational and interpretative vision. To meet this goal, students will closely study the fundamental pedagogic and psychological tools pertaining to music education, as well acquire vocal, choral, instrumental and compositional skills for the field. Special attention will be paid to vocal and instrumental technique for solo and ensemble performance, as well as to historical analysis. Students will develop specific professional skills regarding educational methods for the teaching of music, their chosen instrument, and singing, as well as perceptual abilities in aural training and memorization. The various models of music analysis and its evolution will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Students will learn the skills needed to use computer technology in music and be able to use a second European Union language. Music operator in venues promoting first approach to music and instrument study Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Education for music education Education for music education Education Vocal and piano score reading for music education Subject specific Learning Education Music pedagogy for music education Education Choir conducting and choral repertoire for music education Elective instrument* or elective voice** Chamber music Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF THEORY, ANALYSIS, COMPOSITION AND CONDUCTING SCHOOL OF ORCHESTRAL CONDUCTING ORCHESTRAL CONDUCTING Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Orchestral Conducting will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the main compositional techniques and idioms that are most representative of various historical periods and attain specific professional expertise in instrumentation, orchestration, transcription and arrangement, while developing perceptual abilities in aural training and memorization. Students will also learn about the various models of music analysis and its evolution. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to orchestral conducting. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. In addition, they will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Conducting of instrumental ensembles Conducting of chamber orchestra ensembles Conducting of symphony orchestra ensembles Conducting of orchestra ensembles for musical theatre Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Music History Systematic musicology Poetry for music and music dramaturgy Subject specific Learning Interpretation for conducting Orchestral conducting Elective instrument* or elective voice** Score reading Credits Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF TROMBONE EUPHONIUM Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Euphonium will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Ensemble interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Interpreter in symphony orchestra ensembles Interpreter in musical theatre orchestra ensembles Interpreter in wind orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Credits Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Harmony, theory and analysis Piano for non majors Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation Euphonium Chamber music Ensemble music for wind instruments Orchestra Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF BASSOON BASSOON Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Bassoon will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. The coursework provides the students with job opportunities in the following fields: Solo interpreter Ensemble interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Interpreter in symphony orchestra ensembles Interpreter in musical theatre orchestra ensembles Interpreter in wind orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Harmony, theory and analysis Piano for non majors Choir Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation Bassoon Chamber music Ensemble music for wind instruments Orchestra Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF BASSOON BAROQUE BASSOON Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Baroque Bassoon will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and ornamentation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Ensemble interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Interpreter in symphony orchestra ensembles Interpreter in musical theatre orchestra ensembles Interpreter in wind orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Subject specific Learning Interpretation of historical music Solo interpretation of historical music Music theory, rhythm, perception Music bibliography and library science Harpsichord and historical keyboards Baroque bassoon Ensemble music for historical instruments Theory and practice of basso continuo Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

Career prospects DEPARTMENT OF KEYBOARDS AND PERCUSSION SCHOOL OF ACCORDION ACCORDION Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma Accordion will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the threeyear degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo instrumentalist Instrumentalist in chamber ensembles Instrumentalist in chamber orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Credits Scientific Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Harmony, theory and analysis Piano for nonmajors Choir Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation Accordion Chamber music Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language Required credits to be attained in the basic and subject specific learning activities (60% 108 out of 180) Total credit required by law (non elective :60%+ elective: 10%) 126 Institutional credits for curricula specific programs 54

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF FLUTE FLUTE Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Flute will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the threeyear degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Ensemble interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Interpreter in symphony orchestra ensembles Interpreter in musical theatre orchestra ensembles Interpreter in wind orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Credits Sector Basic Learning Music theory, rhythm, perception Harmony, theory and analysis Piano for non majors Choir Subject specific Learning Solo interpretation Flute Chamber music Ensemble music for wind instruments Orchestra Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF RECORDER RECORDER Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Recorder will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Interpreter in musical theatre orchestra ensembles Interpreter in wind orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Subject specific Learning Theory analysispractice Interpretation of historical music Solo interpretation of historical music Ensemble interpretation Theory analysispractice Music theory, rhythm, perception Music bibliography and library science Harpsichord and historical keyboards Recorder Ensemble music for historical instruments Theory and practice of basso continuo Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language

DEPARTMENT OF WIND INSTRUMENTS SCHOOL OF HISTORICAL FLUTE HISTORICAL FLUTE Students completing required courses for the first level Academic Diploma in Historical Flute will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the performance techniques and repertoire that are most representative of their instrument. They will also learn to play in ensembles composed of various instruments. Aural training, memorization and specific related to the organizational, compositional and analytical concepts of music, and their interaction, will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the students acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the three year degree, students will have attained in depth of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area. In addition, they will be able to carry out improvisation and ornamentation and will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music. The ability to use a second European Union language will also be obtained. Solo interpreter Interpreter in orchestra chamber ensembles Interpreter in musical theatre orchestra ensembles Interpreter in wind orchestra ensembles Type of Learning Subject Area Artistic and Scientific Sector Credits Basic Learning Subject specific Learning Interpretation of historical music Solo interpretation of historical music Music theory, rhythm, perception Music bibliography and library science Harpsichord and historical keyboards Historical Flute Ensemble music for historical instruments Theory and practice of basso continuo Additional Learning Learning for final exam preparation and foreign language