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Academy of Music and Drama

Bachelor programmes

The Academy of Music and Drama, University of Gothenburg offers bachelor programmes in

- Music (with six orientations including composition)
- Musical theatre
- Opera
- Teacher training
- Theatre

All our Bachelor programmes are given in Swedish.

If you wish to apply for a student exchange or to study at our Academy as a free mover, please read more under the Exchange heading.

All our Bachelor programmes also have Master programmes to which you can apply after having completed your Bachelor studies.

Last days of application for the bachelor programmes for the academic year of 2012-2013:

Teacher training - orientation music: 16 April 2012
Music: 16 Jan 2012
Musical Theatre: No admission 2012
Non matriculating courses: 16 April (for autumn semester 2012)
Opera: 16 Jan 2012
Theatre
: 16 Jan 2012

Tuition fees
are charged from students from outside the EU/EES area from the autumn semester 2011. The EES area includes all EU member countries as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

The fee for studies on Master level and for the course Interpretation for foreign students will be 167 500 SEK for one academic year.
For studies on Bachelor level (knowledge of the Swedish language is mandatory for studies on this level) the tuition fee will be 200 000 SEK for the music students, 400 000 SEK for the acting, opera- and musical theatre students.
There is also an application fee of 900 SEK.
If you are a registered student at a Swedish university or University College at the time you submit your application, you won´t have to pay any application fee.
If you have started your studies at a course or programme before 1 July 2011 you may complete that course or programme without having to pay any tuition fees.

Contact Information

Academy Office

P O Box 210, SE 405 30 Göteborg Sweden

Visiting Address:
Fågelsången 1

Phone:
+46 31 786 4020

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