Renaissance Polyphony 2
Course, Bachelor's level, 5MU044
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Autumn 2025
Autumn 2025,
Flexible, 50%, Distance learning, Swedish
- Location
- Flexible
- Pace of study
- 50%
- Teaching form
- Distance learning
- Number of mandatory on-campus meetings
- 0
- Number of optional on-campus meetings
- 0
- Instructional time
- Daytime
- Study period
- 1 September 2025–18 January 2026
- Language of instruction
- Swedish
- Entry requirements
-
Renaissance Polyphony 1, 15 credits, or the equivalent
- Selection
-
Final school grades (60%) - Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test (40%)
- Fees
-
If you are not a citizen of a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) country, or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees.
- First tuition fee instalment: SEK 22,500
- Total tuition fee: SEK 22,500
- Application deadline
- 15 April 2025
- Application code
- UU-52928
Admitted or on the waiting list?
- Registration period
- 11 August 2025–31 August 2025
- Information on registration from the department
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Spring 2026
Spring 2026,
Flexible, 50%, Distance learning, Swedish
- Location
- Flexible
- Pace of study
- 50%
- Teaching form
- Distance learning
- Number of mandatory on-campus meetings
- 0
- Number of optional on-campus meetings
- 0
- Instructional time
- Daytime
- Study period
- 19 January 2026–7 June 2026
- Language of instruction
- Swedish
- Entry requirements
-
Renaissance Polyphony 1, 15 credits, or the equivalent
- Selection
-
Final school grades (60%) - Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test (40%)
- Fees
-
If you are not a citizen of a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) country, or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees.
- First tuition fee instalment: SEK 22,500
- Total tuition fee: SEK 22,500
- Application deadline
- 15 October 2025
- Application code
- UU-02928
Admitted or on the waiting list?
- Registration period
- 18 December 2025–18 January 2026
- Information on registration from the department
About the course
The 16th-century compositional practice came to be seen as a standard model for polyphony for several later centuries and has long been an important element in music theory for all later modal and tonal music. This course covers exercises in writing different types of contrapuntal textures for up to four parts and is an advanced continuation of the course Renaissance Polyphony 1.