Music offer holder days
As part of your offer holder day at Sheffield, you'll be spending some quality time getting to know the school and your chosen course.
Arriving at the school
You will have booked to visit us 10am to 12.30pm or 2pm to 4.30pm on your offer holder day. Please arrive in good time for the start of your booked session, as we'll need to scan the QR code from your booking to register you.
Your arrival location is: Jessop building. You can view this on our interactive campus map, and there will also be lots of open day staff and ambassadors around campus to assist you.
When booking, you'll be able to reserve a place for yourself and one guest at the department activities. To ensure safe venue capacities, the department will be unable to accommodate any additional unbooked visitors.
However, you're welcome to bring additional guests to accompany you on the day, and we would encourage these guests to take part in our range of central exhibitions and tours while the department activities are running.
Activities
Here's what to expect from your time with us:
- Welcome talk and meet current students – 40 minutes
- Studio tour, demonstrations and refreshments – 30 minutes
- Experience two sample lectures – 30 minutes each (1 hour total)
Sample lecture schedule
Please note that the talk schedule could be subject to change.
| 21st February | Music Technology Performance |
| 7th March | Music in Everyday Life Musicology |
| 28th March | Music Technology Music Psychology / Music Therapy |
| 18th April | Ethnomusicology Composition |
Dual Degree Drop-in Session
Will you be studying Music with East Asian Studies BA? If so, between 12:30pm to 2pm on the ground floor foyer at Jessop West you will have the opportunity to chat with an academic about your dual degree.
For the rest of the day, you'll have time to take part in the central tours and exhibitions detailed in our offer holder day guide.
International undergraduate scholarships
We are offering scholarships of £2,500 for each year (subject to a 60% average) of your undergraduate degree. The maximum value is £10,000 for four-year programmes.