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Composition - Part time (Taught)

Course details
  • Master of Music
  • 4 Years
  • Part-Time
  • 20 September 2027
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Main Site
Course scheme
UCAS Conservatoires

Course summary

The MMus Composition programmes are pathways designed to explore your compositional voice. Embarking on your tailored learning journey, our tutors will apply their expertise to support your creative and professional development.

Composition students have opportunities to work in the superb electroacoustic and recording studios, devise new work in our purpose-built performance venues, and complete an optional second study in performance. You will be working with our diverse and talented performing community in some of the best facilities in Europe.

Performing new work is of paramount importance to us. The Composition department has a significant reputation for contemporary music. PLUG – our critically acclaimed annual festival – is a renowned platform for premiering hundreds of new works. Our professional partnerships with leading ensembles and orchestras will provide you with further opportunities to hear your pieces performed.

Composition can be a solitary existence, but our Composition programmes aims to challenge and provide students with collaborative experiences with artists from dance, theatre, film, and musical theatre disciplines to develop their skills.

At RCS, our aim is for each of our graduates to build a distinct, artistic practice, with the skills required to embark on a professional career as a creator of new music.

International students on Student visas are not permitted to undertake any of the part-time routes.

Course details

Principal study options

During the application and audition process, you must select which instrument(s) you wish to specialise in for the duration of your course. On this course, you can choose from the following options:

Instrument/specialisms

For all courses, you must select at least one specialism from the 'primary' list. For those studying primary/secondary pathways, two instruments may be selected – one from the 'primary' list and one from the 'secondary' list. Joint pathway students may select any two instruments from either list.

Primary instrument/specialism
  • Composition

Modules

Course Modules

The Composition degree course shares many attributes with the BMus degree. This facilitates the cross-fertilisation of ideas from a similar discipline across degree structures.

There is strong dialogue between composers of all levels of experience at the Conservatoire from undergraduate, postgraduate through to research, which creates a strong and supportive learning environment.

The Masters composers are encouraged to develop their own personal directions. These are considered when learning journeys are agreed at the beginning of each academic year.

In addition to 1:1 lessons, composers also have access to a diverse and comprehensive diet of classes each year, such as:

  • Masters Studies Classes

  • Composers’ Forum

  • Cowcaddens Gramophone Society

  • Music for Media

  • Orchestration

  • Analysis

  • Sonic Arts

  • Interactive Composition

  • Contemporary Repertoire

The MMus in Composition can be studied part-time across three or four years. The possible patterns are:

  • Stage 1 full time, Stage 2 part time over two years (three years total)

  • Stage 1 part time over two years, Stage 2 full time (three years total)

  • Stage 1 part time over two years, Stage 2 part time over two years (four years total)

No MA programme may be taken part-time.

However, please note international students on student visas are not permitted to undertake any of the part-time routes.

Your part-time programme will be negotiated individually, but will typically involve spreading your Principal Study tuition over two years, with B assessment/s in the first part-time year and the A assessment as the culmination of the second. Supporting Studies activities will be distributed across the two years, while any Options chosen will occupy a single part-time year.

https://www.rcs.ac.uk/courses/mmus-ma-composition/#programme-structure

Assessment method

Please see our course webpage for more information.

How to apply

If you are an international applicant, or you are applying for a postgraduate course, or are choosing certain assessment locations, the 'on time' deadline may be later in the year - please contact the conservatoire directly.

Apply by
1 October 2026

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
891P
Institution code:
R58
Campus name:
Main Site

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Typical qualification requirements

Minimum Qualification Requirements

Typical qualification requirements

Additional entry requirements

Interview
If successful in the first round (portfolio submission), you will be invited to take part in an interview as part of the audition process. For those auditioning live in-person, this will be part of your audition timeslot. For those who have submitted a recorded audition, the interview will take place live online. Details will be sent via our admissions team.
Portfolio
Applicants should submit 2-4 pieces of work, each with a recording, which may be purely digital, or performed by live instruments (as appropriate). At least one work in the submission should be accompanied by a full, musical score, to demonstrate an example of the candidate’s music notation skills. Explanatory notes can, if appropriate, be submitted.

English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)66.0 with no component below 5.5
TOEFL (iBT)80Overall score of 80, with minimum scores of: Reading – 18, Listening – 17, Speaking – 20, Writing – 17
PTE Academic59Overall score of 59 with a minimum of 59 in all components (reading, listening, speaking, writing)
Cambridge English AdvancedOverall score of 169 with a minimum of 162 in all components
Cambridge English ProficiencyOverall score of 169 with a minimum of 162 in all components

https://www.rcs.ac.uk/study/international-students/english-requirements/

Assessment locations

In the event of a successful assessment, applicants may be invited for a further interview prior to being made an offer.

Remote assessment recordings may be accepted in the event that you cannot attend an assessment in person.

Single specialism assessment

LocationOn-time Fee
OnlineNot available at this location
RCS (Glasgow)Not available at this location

Joint principal specialism assessment

LocationOn-time Fee
OnlineNot Applicable
RCS (Glasgow)Not Applicable

Additional Information

All applicants need to complete an Acceptd account profile and application regardless of which location you choose, this is part of the audition process (https://app.getacceptd.com/rcs) and needs to be completed once your UCAS application has been submitted. All applicants submitting portfolios, will go through a two round process, regardless of your audition location. If successful, the second round will be either a live in-person interview or a live online interview (depending on your audition location choice), with the Head of Department. For the best audition experience, we would encourage all UK applicants (and where possible international applicants) to attend in-person. You can view the audition requirements and what to prepare for this course at the following page on our website: https://www.rcs.ac.uk/courses/mmus-ma-composition/

Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Per year tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland£6853*

* This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

Please note, all new students are required to pay associated programme cost related fees at the start of their studies.

For more information on fees, funding and scholarship, please see our website.

This pathway is not available for international students who require a visa to study.

Sponsorship information

Music Scholarships

Within the School of Music, the majority of scholarship awards are made following an audition and offer of a place at the RCS. Scholarships are made based on ability and potential with some for financial need. Many School of Music scholarships are made for the duration of the programme. There is no separate scholarship application for the School of Music as everyone is automatically considered.

https://www.rcs.ac.uk/study/fees-funding/scholarships/

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