Comparative literature examines literature across cultural, national, temporal, linguistic, and generic boundaries, extending to intersections with other arts. The BMus is a single-subject degree offering a robust foundation in core musical disciplines, with opportunities to specialize in the third and fourth years for those pursuing music careers.At the University of Glasgow, you can pair Comparative Literature with diverse subjects, including foreign languages to broaden perspectives, and receive a bursary for private instrumental or vocal tuition. Graduates excel in media, teaching, journalism, tourism, translation, interpreting, Civil Service, business, commerce, and marketing. BMus alumni thrive in performance, composition, research, teaching, music administration, journalism, publishing, and librarianship, leveraging transferable skills for diverse non-musical careers.
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