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    Registration and admission process

    Major โ€“ BA in Music, Trombone

    Thank you for your interest in the Bachelor's programme in Music, Trombone at Zurich University of the Arts.

    Bachelor students must first register for a major. They begin their degree programme with the selected major and choose a minor during their first year of study. They begin studying the selected minor in their second year of study. 

    โ†’ Detailed information on the Major-Minor programme structure

    Admissions requirements

    For admissions and matriculation requirements, please refer to the Regulatory Framework for Bachelorโ€™s and Masterโ€™s Programmes at Zurich University of the Arts (RO ยง 19โ€“24).

    For additional terms (including the language skills) required for admission to the chosen major, please refer to the Programme Regulations of the Bachelor of Arts in Music at Zurich University of the Arts (StO BA Music ยง 4 ff.). 

    • Application documents

      Please ensure you submit the following documents when submitting your application:

      1. CV: Personal details (Full curriculum vitae/please indicate dates with all information: School education, previous musical training: instruments, tutors, ensemble experience; other studies, professional activities, work experience
        โ†’ CV template (Word document for download)

      2. Letter of motivation (typewritten, in German or English)
        Why do you wish to study music at Zurich University of Arts (ZHdK)? Please give reasons for choosing this major. What are your career plans?

      3. Matriculation number
        When registering for the ๏ฌrst time at a Swiss university, you will be issued a matriculation number. If you have already been enrolled at a Swiss university, university of applied sciences or tertiary college, please state your matriculation number. This eight-digit code (for example: 18-001-001) is printed on a yellow label, which is af๏ฌxed to your University entrance qualification (upper secondary school-leaving certificate โ€“ Baccalaureate, Vocational Baccalaureate, Specialized Baccalaureate or Federal VET Diploma).

      4. Ex-matriculation certificate
        Confirmation of ex-matriculation is issued at Swiss universities upon graduation or upon termination of studies. If issue is pending, confirmation must be submitted later.
      5. Social security number
        If you live or work in Switzerland, you will find your Swiss social security number (756...) on your AHV card or on your Swiss health insurance card.

      6. Photograph JPG
        Please upload a recent passport quality photo โ€“ no copies/screenshots of the passport page or identity card. The photo must be a frontal shot of the face that is 2/3 of the frame and at least 320 x 400 pixels.
      7. Identity card or passport
        A copy of the identity card (both sides) or passport must be uploaded. If a residence permit for Switzerland is available, please also submit a copy of it.

      8. Language skills
        The language skills required are listed for each degree programme in the programme regulations. Language skills can be demonstrated as follows:
        โ€“    Native speaker (does not have to be proven)
        โ€“    Required language as a subject in the educational certificate, passed or at least grade 4 (submit the upper secondary education transcript as a PDF)
        โ€“    Recognized certificate (according to the list โ€œRecognized Certificates for Language Requirementsโ€)
        โ€“    University degree (Bachelorโ€™s/Masterโ€™s) in a degree programme where the language of instruction corresponds to the language skills required by the study regulations (submit diploma supplement or official confirmation from the university as a PDF)

        Note: The language certificates should usually be no more than five years old. The decision on whether the admission requirements regarding language skills have been met is made during the formal review of the documents.

      9. Further documents
        Please submit the corresponding transcripts, diplomas and certi๏ฌcates to provide evidence of your:

        • Educational quali๏ฌcations
        • Professional activities (relevant to your degree programme/chosen specialization)
        • Internships (relevant to your degree programme/chosen specialization)

      Documents must be uploaded in PDF format. If you wish to upload several individual PDF ๏ฌles, you may do so one after the other.

      The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is permitted and must be stated when submitting the registration.

    • Aptitude test

      The examination comprises three sections:

      1. Instrumental audition (trombone) and interview
        Duration: ca. 20 minutes, individual

        Artistic performance:
        Candidates are required to play prepared repertoire of 3โ€“5 pieces/movements from at least 3 different periods, including one piece/movement composed after 1950.
        The Admissions Committee will listen to a selection of material.
        Candidates are expected to perform pieces/movements of at least medium difficulty. 

        Interview:
        The audition is followed by an interview with the committee. The topics include: Your musical life and career so far, your musical and artistical plans and visions, your request for the principal study teacher and the organization of your studies with us. References to the motivation letter submitted with the application is expected.
        The Interview can optionally be held in English.

        Examination panel for part 1
        The panel comprises lecturers from the relevant major and representatives from the Department Committee.

        On request, ZHdK will provide an accompanist for the instrumental/vocal examination (prior rehearsals are not possible). โ†’ Application form
         

      2. Written examination in music theory
        Duration 2 hours, individually on a computer.

        Content

        • Identification of intervals (up to the octave, both notes played simultaneously)
        • Identification of triads (tonal triads, all inversions, played in four parts).
        • Melody dictation (upper voice and bass voice)
        • Rhythm dictation
        • Aural analysis: describing short musical excerpts from the 15thโ€“21st centuries
        • Score analysis: Describing short score excerpts from the 15thโ€“21st centuries.
        • Written realization of a simple figured bass in four-part harmony (triads only, in all inversions, including dominant chords with suspensions).
        • Harmonic analysis of a four-part texture (triads only, in all inversions, including dominant chords with suspensions).

          โ†’ A sample exam can be found here. 
           
      3. Integrated aptitude test
        Duration 40 minutes in groups of 3-4 candidates each

        Content

        • Group improvisation:
          • The group improvisation examination is conducted as a series of continuous solo and duo improvisations and is concluded with a trio improvisation.
          • The improvisation is free, ie. not bound to a particular style.
          • Assessment criteria are musical communication skills, empathy, spontaneity, imagination, rhythmic security, reliable ear, and instrumental realization.
          • Duration: approx. 5 minutes.
        • Theory skills:

          • Keyboard skills: A simple bass line is given in a major or minor key with up to three accidentals. The left
          • hand plays this bassline while the right hand adds the corresponding triads.
          • Sight-reading of rhythms in simple (3/4, 4/4 etc.) and compound (6/8, 9/8 etc.) meters. The rhythm is spoken on an arbitrary syllable while the pulse is tapped.
          • Sight-singing of tonal and atonal melodies.
          • Sight-singing of a part of a Bach chorale (women: alto; men: tenor or bass), the remaining three parts will be played on the piano by the examiner.

            โ†’ You can find more information about the required theory skills here.

      Examination panel for part 2 and 3

      The panel comprises ZHdK lecturers in music theory.

    • Dates

      The application dates for the start of studies in autumn 2026 are to be published in autumn 2025.
       

      Information day

      21 November 2024

      Online application

      7 January โ€“ 1 March 2025

      Admissions examination

      โ€“    Audition: 29 April 2025
      โ€“    Theory: 29/30 April 2025

      Publication of the results

      Mid-May 2025

      Course commencement

      15 September 2025

    • Registration and examination fee

      The registration fee for the admissions process is CHF 100 Registrations are valid once the registration fee has been paid. Payment should be effected online by credit card, TWINT or PostFinance Card. Applicants who are invited to the second part of the aptitude test (interview or examination) pay an additional examination fee of CHF 200 for participation in the second part of the aptitude test. The payment request is sent by e-mail. Once the payment has been transferred, the invitation with the examination dates will be made available in the online registration.
      Fees are based on the Directive on Tuition Fees of Zurich University of Applied Sciences and the corresponding fact sheet on Tuition Fees at ZHdK.

    • Entry into Switzerland

      Different rules apply for entry to Switzerland. In principle, a distinction is made between nationals of EU/EFTA countries and third-country nationals. An overview of ID and visa provisions according to nationality can be found on the webpage of the State Secretariat for Migration SEM.
      Third-country nationals who require a visa to study in Switzerland must apply in person for a student visa at the relevant Swiss consulate abroad (embassy or consulate-general). Visa applications should be made at least 3 months before the envisaged entry to Switzerland.
      International students from countries that do not require a visa to study (stays of more than 90 days) may apply for their residence permit directly at their place of residence in Switzerland after entering the country.

      You can find the checklists to prepare your entry into Switzerland at: www.zhdk.ch/migration

      Importing musical instruments into Switzerland

      Please note the regulations for importing musical instruments into Switzerland. If you intend to import musical instruments into other countries, please consult the corresponding import regulations upon leaving Switzerland.

    • Information regarding online application

      • Login with ZHdK or SWITCH edu-ID
        • If you do not have a ZHdK login, you will need a SWITCH edu-ID to register online. This ID has to be created once.
          โ†’ How to create and use a SWITCH edu-ID

        • If you have a ZHdK login, you may apply with your ZHdK login, provided that it is still valid until the end of the admission procedure. The ZHdK login must be valid until the end of the admission procedure. The ZHdK login remains valid until the end of the studies.

      • You may interrupt your application at any time and continue at a later stage. Any information entered will be stored.
         
      • Compulsory fields are marked with an asterisk (*).
      • Once all the data has been entered, the registration must be completed by clicking on โ€˜Complete entryโ€™ and the registration fee must be paid. The registration cannot be changed afterwards. The registration is only considered to be submitted and checked once the registration fee has been paid.

      • If the registration has not been completed, including payment of the registration fee, the data will be deleted after the registration deadline.

    Questions concerning the aptitude test?

    Please contact us via email.