Electronic Musician

Electronic Music and Sound Art

BACHELOR

Electronic Music and Sound Art is for those who want an artistic education where the computer is the main instrument and are passionate about creating and communicating electronic music and sound art.

Facts

Level
Location
Esbjerg
Start
August
Deadline
2/12 12:00

About the programme

ABOUT THE PROGRAMME

In addition to creating and performing electronic music and sound art, as an Electronic Music and Sound Art student you will learn a lot about developing and implementing projects. In addition to working on your own artistic projects, you can expect a high degree of collaboration with your fellow students and in consultation with external partners.

As part of the program DNA of Music’s Electronic Music and Sound Art students organize the festival Lydknust, which takes place in April.

Finally, DNA of Music also has a strong focus on musician’s health, teaching you to take care of yourself and avoid unnecessary injuries and challenges.

Schedule

Your schedule will vary from week to week throughout the year. Some subjects are only available for limited periods during the year, while other subjects are available throughout the year. In addition to the scheduled classes, you should plan to set aside time for practicing and for unscheduled study activities such as masterclasses, workshops and concerts. When you do not have scheduled classes, you can reserve available rooms for practicing alone or with other students.

FAQ

Typical questions and practical info

Conservatory education in Denmark consists of a 3-year bachelor's degree, a 2-year master's degree and an additional 2-year soloist program.

Admission to the bachelor's program is based solely on how well you pass the entrance exams, so in principle anyone can apply, as no special educational background is required.

At the entrance exam, you will present yourself and your musical project.

Read more here!

The entrance exams for SDMK's bachelor programs are always in early January. Find the dates for the upcoming exams here.

All scheduled classes are generally held at SDMK in Esbjerg between 8 am and 6 pm. However, in connection with projects, masterclasses and other extraordinary teaching, classes may be held outside these hours.

We have collected a number of general questions and answers about finances, ECTS, study locations, credits, etc. on this page.

If you have any questions regarding the program, please contact:

  • Head of Studies Mads Kjær Jensen
    +45 92150632 / mkj@sdmk.dk
  • Study Secretary Lene Kielsen
    +45 63119915 / lki@sdmk.dk