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Entry Requirements
Students come to A Level Music through a number of routes, with some indicators of eligibility being: – GCSE Music at grade 6 or above, or – BTEC Music (with theoretical elements) with Merit or above – Grade 5 or above on your first study instrument – Grade 5 theory standard All applicants will be asked to provide an audition video prior to enrolment on the course, and will be asked to sit a theory test with questions at Grade 5 standard. A Level Music requires you to achieve at least the minimum entry requirements for your chosen pathway plus a grade 5 or higher in a musical instrument and theory or successfully audition within the department and you must be able to read music confidently.

Students come to A Level Music through a number of routes, with some indicators of eligibility being: – GCSE Music at grade 6 or above, or – BTEC Music (with theoretical elements) with Distinction – Grade 5 or above on your first study instrument – Grade 5 theory standard All applicants will be asked to provide an audition video prior to enrolment on the course, and will be asked to sit a theory test with questions at Grade 5 standard. A Level Music requires you to achieve at least the minimum entry requirements for your chosen pathway plus a grade 5 or higher in a musical instrument and theory or successfully audition within the department you must be able to read music confidently.

The minimum entry requirements will be discussed at open events and at your college interview.

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If you have a passion for music and wish to study it as an academic and practical subject, this course is for you. Through a diverse range of areas of study, you will learn about different historical perspectives on music, analysis skills pertaining to specific set works, aural awareness, music theory and the appreciation of different styles and genres that is so vital for any creative industry. The course also allows you to demonstrate your skill as a performer on your chosen instrument, and will allow you to explore compositional techniques in practice through your own composition work.

A Level Music is a challenging and academic subject, requiring and developing a wide variety of skills. The course is highly rewarding and the skills learned provide an excellent part of any academic portfolio for a large range of courses at university.

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Wyke Sixth Form College hold train to teach information events which offer you a great insight into this course. If you are interested in attending one of these events, please complete this form and we will be in contact with the key information.

Please note that the applications for this course can be submitted by following the ‘Apply Now’ button on this page. Applications are made through the University of Huddersfield rather than Wyke Sixth Form College. We look forward to meeting with you.


Wyke Sixth Form College hold train to teach information events which offer you a great insight into this course. If you are interested in attending one of these events, please complete this form and we will be in contact with the key information.

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Many students go on to study at conservatoire in the most prestigious music institutions in the country, and many others pursue music at university. However, many choose music to accompany a different progression route, while retaining the skills and appreciation of music learned on the course for the rest of their lives.

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summer work

At Wyke Start, our 2-day taster event in July, each of your subjects will set you some work to complete to help prepare you for the course. The work is available to download on https://www.wyke.ac.uk/wyke-start-summer-work

The Wyke Experience

In addition to the academic work, the department thrives on practical work. As an A Level Music student, you are expected to be paragons of the musical culture of the college, contributing towards performances in concerts and at events outside of normal college hours.

The current enrichment offer includes Wyke Orchestra in which instrumentalists and singers can be involved. The department also runs the college’s show choir in which you can learn and rehearse predominantly songs from musicals in preparation for concerts and events. The cross-college production is also an excellent opportunity for A Level Music students to demonstrate their talents on- and off-stage.

Music Tuition

If you are wishing to take instrumental/vocal lessons at Wyke Sixth Form College (through the Hull Music Service or our in-house staff) you will be able to fill in a form at enrolment and must move forward with this quickly in order to begin lessons in the first half term.

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