Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus
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The Master’s degree is a two-year education and it builds on the Bachelor. Often the Master’s degree is in the same main subject as the Bachelor. The Master’s is more freely organized which means that the student to a greater extent may design his/her own programme. This gives the student the opportunity to specialize within the exact area of interest.The Master’s degree gives the student the right to use the appellation cand.musicae (Master of Music).
About
The Master’s degree is a two-year education and it builds on the Bachelor. Often the Master’s degree is in the same main subject as the Bachelor. The Master’s is more freely organized which means that the student to a greater extent may design his/her own programme. This gives the student the opportunity to specialize within the exact area of interest.The Master’s degree gives the student the right to use the appellation cand.musicae (Master of Music).
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