Conservatorium zu Rostock

Where tradition meets the future of musical excellence.

📍 Rostock, Germany 🇩🇪

Information for International Students at Conservatorium zu Rostock

Conservatorium zu Rostock in Rostock, Germany welcomes international students.

  • No visa support offered
  • No on-campus work
  • Student housing available

Programs at Conservatorium zu Rostock (48 programs)

Conservatorium zu Rostock offers 48 programs across Bachelor levels.

Bachelor Programs (36)

  • Bachelor of Music | Popular Music with Classical Music Double Bass (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines popular music with classical music, with a specific focus on double bass. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians in both popular and classical genres.
    Field: Music Performance (Popular Music, Double Bass)
    Career outcomes: Musician in popular and classical genres
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Percussion/Drums (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on performance and technique for percussion and drums. Graduates can pursue careers as percussionists, drummers, or performers.
    Field: Music Performance (Percussion/Drums)
    Career outcomes: Percussionist, drummer, performer
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Popular Music with Classical Music, Major Saxophone (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines popular music with classical music, with a specific focus on saxophone. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians in both popular and classical genres.
    Field: Music Performance (Popular Music, Saxophone)
    Career outcomes: Musician in popular and classical genres
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | String Instrument (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on instrumental performance for various string instruments like Violin, Viola, Cello, and Double Bass. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians, performers, or continue with master's studies.
    Field: Music Performance (String Instruments)
    Career outcomes: Musician, performer, potential for further master's studies
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Popular Music with Classical Music, Major Percussion/Drums (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines popular music with classical music, with a specific focus on percussion and drums. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians in both popular and classical genres.
    Field: Music Performance (Popular Music, Percussion/Drums)
    Career outcomes: Musician in popular and classical genres
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Instrumental and Vocal Music Education, Major Guitar or E-Guitar or E-Bass/Double Bass (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program prepares students for teaching instrumental and vocal music, specializing in guitar, e-guitar, e-bass, or double bass. Graduates can become instrumental teachers or music educators.
    Field: Music Education, Instrumental Pedagogy
    Career outcomes: Instrumental teacher, music educator
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Popular Music with Classical Music, Major Singing (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines popular music with classical music, with a specific focus on singing. Graduates can pursue careers as singers in both popular and classical genres.
    Field: Music Performance (Popular Music, Singing)
    Career outcomes: Singer in popular and classical genres
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy, Major Wind Instrument (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program prepares students for teaching instrumental and vocal music, specializing in wind instruments. Graduates can become instrumental teachers or music educators.
    Field: Music Education, Instrumental Pedagogy
    Career outcomes: Instrumental teacher, music educator
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Singing (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on vocal performance and technique. Graduates can pursue careers as singers or performers.
    Field: Music Performance (Singing)
    Career outcomes: Singer, performer
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Wind Instrument (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on instrumental performance for various wind instruments. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians, performers, or continue with master's studies.
    Field: Music Performance (Wind Instruments)
    Career outcomes: Musician, performer, potential for further master's studies
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy, Major String Instrument (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program prepares students for teaching instrumental and vocal music, specializing in string instruments. Graduates can become instrumental teachers or music educators.
    Field: Music Education, Instrumental Pedagogy
    Career outcomes: Instrumental teacher, music educator
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Composition (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on the art and craft of musical composition. Graduates can pursue careers as composers, arrangers, or music theorists.
    Field: Music Composition
    Career outcomes: Composer, arranger, music theorist
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Music Theory (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program deepens understanding of musical structures, harmony, counterpoint, and form. Graduates can pursue careers as music theorists, musicologists, or continue with master's studies.
    Field: Music Theory
    Career outcomes: Music theorist, musicologist, potential for further master's studies
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Popular Music with Classical Music, Major Guitar or E-Bass/Double Bass (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines popular music with classical music, with a focus on guitar, e-bass, or double bass. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians in both popular and classical genres.
    Field: Music Performance (Popular Music, Guitar/E-Bass/Double Bass)
    Career outcomes: Musician in popular and classical genres
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Harp (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on performance and technique for harp. Graduates can pursue careers as harpists or performers.
    Field: Music Performance (Harp)
    Career outcomes: Harpist, performer
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Instrumental and Vocal Music Education, Major Music Theory/Composition (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines instrumental and vocal music education with a focus on music theory and composition. Graduates can become music educators, music theorists, or composers.
    Field: Music Education, Music Theory, Composition
    Career outcomes: Music educator, music theorist, composer
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Guitar (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on performance and technique for guitar. Graduates can pursue careers as guitarists or performers.
    Field: Music Performance (Guitar)
    Career outcomes: Guitarist, performer
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Instrumental and Vocal Music Education, Major Harp (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program prepares students for teaching instrumental and vocal music, specializing in harp. Graduates can become harp teachers or music educators.
    Field: Music Education, Instrumental Pedagogy
    Career outcomes: Harp teacher, music educator
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Popular Music with Classical Music Double Bass (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines popular music with classical music, with a specific focus on double bass. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians in both popular and classical genres.
    Field: Music Performance (Popular Music, Double Bass)
    Career outcomes: Musician in popular and classical genres
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Percussion/Drums (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on performance and technique for percussion and drums. Graduates can pursue careers as percussionists, drummers, or performers.
    Field: Music Performance (Percussion/Drums)
    Career outcomes: Percussionist, drummer, performer
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Popular Music with Classical Music, Major Saxophone (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines popular music with classical music, with a specific focus on saxophone. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians in both popular and classical genres.
    Field: Music Performance (Popular Music, Saxophone)
    Career outcomes: Musician in popular and classical genres
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | String Instrument (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on instrumental performance for various string instruments like Violin, Viola, Cello, and Double Bass. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians, performers, or continue with master's studies.
    Field: Music Performance (String Instruments)
    Career outcomes: Musician, performer, potential for further master's studies
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Popular Music with Classical Music, Major Percussion/Drums (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines popular music with classical music, with a specific focus on percussion and drums. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians in both popular and classical genres.
    Field: Music Performance (Popular Music, Percussion/Drums)
    Career outcomes: Musician in popular and classical genres
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Instrumental and Vocal Music Education, Major Guitar or E-Guitar or E-Bass/Double Bass (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program prepares students for teaching instrumental and vocal music, specializing in guitar, e-guitar, e-bass, or double bass. Graduates can become instrumental teachers or music educators.
    Field: Music Education, Instrumental Pedagogy
    Career outcomes: Instrumental teacher, music educator
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Popular Music with Classical Music, Major Singing (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines popular music with classical music, with a specific focus on singing. Graduates can pursue careers as singers in both popular and classical genres.
    Field: Music Performance (Popular Music, Singing)
    Career outcomes: Singer in popular and classical genres
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy, Major Wind Instrument (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program prepares students for teaching instrumental and vocal music, specializing in wind instruments. Graduates can become instrumental teachers or music educators.
    Field: Music Education, Instrumental Pedagogy
    Career outcomes: Instrumental teacher, music educator
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Singing (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on vocal performance and technique. Graduates can pursue careers as singers or performers.
    Field: Music Performance (Singing)
    Career outcomes: Singer, performer
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Wind Instrument (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on instrumental performance for various wind instruments. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians, performers, or continue with master's studies.
    Field: Music Performance (Wind Instruments)
    Career outcomes: Musician, performer, potential for further master's studies
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy, Major String Instrument (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program prepares students for teaching instrumental and vocal music, specializing in string instruments. Graduates can become instrumental teachers or music educators.
    Field: Music Education, Instrumental Pedagogy
    Career outcomes: Instrumental teacher, music educator
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Composition (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on the art and craft of musical composition. Graduates can pursue careers as composers, arrangers, or music theorists.
    Field: Music Composition
    Career outcomes: Composer, arranger, music theorist
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Music Theory (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program deepens understanding of musical structures, harmony, counterpoint, and form. Graduates can pursue careers as music theorists, musicologists, or continue with master's studies.
    Field: Music Theory
    Career outcomes: Music theorist, musicologist, potential for further master's studies
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Popular Music with Classical Music, Major Guitar or E-Bass/Double Bass (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines popular music with classical music, with a focus on guitar, e-bass, or double bass. Graduates can pursue careers as musicians in both popular and classical genres.
    Field: Music Performance (Popular Music, Guitar/E-Bass/Double Bass)
    Career outcomes: Musician in popular and classical genres
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Harp (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on performance and technique for harp. Graduates can pursue careers as harpists or performers.
    Field: Music Performance (Harp)
    Career outcomes: Harpist, performer
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Instrumental and Vocal Music Education, Major Music Theory/Composition (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program combines instrumental and vocal music education with a focus on music theory and composition. Graduates can become music educators, music theorists, or composers.
    Field: Music Education, Music Theory, Composition
    Career outcomes: Music educator, music theorist, composer
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Guitar (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program focuses on performance and technique for guitar. Graduates can pursue careers as guitarists or performers.
    Field: Music Performance (Guitar)
    Career outcomes: Guitarist, performer
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.
  • Bachelor of Music | Instrumental and Vocal Music Education, Major Harp (Bachelor of Music) — 48 months · German · Scholarship available
    This program prepares students for teaching instrumental and vocal music, specializing in harp. Graduates can become harp teachers or music educators.
    Field: Music Education, Instrumental Pedagogy
    Career outcomes: Harp teacher, music educator
    Deadline: March 1 to April 15 annually for the winter semester.

Scholarships & Tuition at Conservatorium zu Rostock

Visit the university's financial aid page for the latest scholarship information.

Campus & Facilities at Conservatorium zu Rostock

  • Student housing available
  • No sports facilities
  • No disability support info

Key Highlights

  • Oldest music school in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  • State-recognized center for musical education
  • Diverse training for children and adults
  • Member of the German Music Schools Association
  • Focus on classical and contemporary instruction
  • Strong emphasis on ensemble and orchestral play

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Conservatorium zu Rostock is a university located in Rostock, Germany. .

How many programs does Conservatorium zu Rostock offer?

Conservatorium zu Rostock offers 48 programs: 36 Bachelor's, 0 Master's, and 0 PhD programs across various fields of study.

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