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Musicological studies are a first-rate contribution to the various branches of the music professions. In addition to the significant addition of musical culture that they can provide to all professions directly linked to a practical activity (careers as a singer or solo instrumentalist, orchestral or ensemble musician, violin making professions), these studies allow you to acquire training and diplomas that can lead to various opportunities. The ALL domain is organized into two portals, "Arts" (Visual Arts and Musicology) and "Letters and Languages" (LLCER and LEA). The "Arts" and "Letters and Languages" portals are built on a base of four types of skills, essentially transversal and linguistic, likely to facilitate reorientations. For whom? Admission requirements Hold a baccalaureate. It is advisable to have a level of music theory. Student pursuing a DEM project in a conservatory Listening test (assessment test), for students registering in musicology for the first time. And after? Continuing studies The organization of the degree thus hopes to contribute effectively to preparing students to direct their choices both towards teaching professions dependent on National Education: CAPES and Agrégation, as well as towards those dependent on the Ministry of Culture "State Diploma" (DE). Their choices can also be made for professions in the public sector, local authorities, or the private sector around musical artistic activities, in particular thanks to the standard courses of the Master's degree in Arts which aim for immediate professional integration: "Administration and Management of Music" (AGM), "Producer in Musical Computer Science" (RIM). A Professional License offer is also envisaged. Career Opportunities Teaching, higher education, research, intervention in elementary and pre-elementary schools, documentation, heritage professions, sound professions, sound engineering with a digital audio specialty, musical activities using new technologies, development of MIDI and digital audio software and applications, publishing, musical journalism, communication, programming, production, musical and cultural advice to communities, management of established ensembles, music professions, violin making. UJM ALL PhL