Transferring to dBs
from another institution
For all of our undergraduate programmes it is possible to transfer to dBs from another university. Whether you’re dissatisfied with your current course, or simply think that dBs might be a better fit, we’re here to help you make that change.
Why Choose a Online Degree at dBs
Our online master’s degrees offers a high-quality, immersive, and community-driven learning experience, led by industry experts who are passionate about their craft. With 24/7 access to course materials and resources, you can learn at your own pace from anywhere in the world. Plus, our hands-on projects will equip you with practical skills necessary for a successful career in the music industry.
Partners
Our extensive range of partnerships means that you have unparalleled access to cutting-edge equipment, professional opportunities and industry insights through our guest lecture programme.
Partners
Our extensive range of partnerships means that you have unparalleled access to cutting-edge equipment, professional opportunities and industry insights through our guest lecture programme.
Partners
Our extensive range of partnerships means that you have unparalleled access to cutting-edge equipment, professional opportunities and industry insights through our guest lecture programme.
Partners
Our extensive range of partnerships means that you have unparalleled access to cutting-edge equipment, professional opportunities and industry insights through our guest lecture programme.
Transferring University FAQs
What should I do / think about before applying to transfer?
If you’re considering transferring universities, it’s important to do your research before committing to any change.
Switching university is a big decision. You will not only need to consider what course you’d like to do, but also any impact the change could have on your student finance eligibility, as well as the practicalities of relocating and negotiating accommodation contracts.
When researching your new course, think about where your current course isn’t hitting the mark and pay particular attention to the module descriptions to ensure that the new course meets your needs. Consider also what else is important to you (access to facilities, institution size, work experience opportunities etc.) and how your institution compares in these areas.
Finally, you should consider whether you wish to transfer and join year two or three of your chosen course. You may also have the option of restarting at year one (student finance dependent). Please be aware that there are different options should you wish to join year three, which you can discuss with our admissions team.
How do I transfer?
Your first port of call is our Admissions Team, who can arrange an informal chat with a course leader to discuss your suitability for the course. If all goes well, you will then be encouraged to make a UCAS application.
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dBs has been really good at integrating me into my second year and I feel like I’ve fit into my course really well. I didn’t find it hard to integrate with the course, even though the equipment was a bit different from my last uni. dBs has definitely been a lot more supportive and interested in my education than my previous uni.
- Oli, BA (Hons) Electronic Music Production
How do I transfer?
Your first port of call is our Admissions Team, who can arrange an informal chat with a course leader to discuss your suitability for the course. If all goes well, you will then be encouraged to make a UCAS application.
How do I transfer?
Your first port of call is our Admissions Team, who can arrange an informal chat with a course leader to discuss your suitability for the course. If all goes well, you will then be encouraged to make a UCAS application.
How do I transfer?
Your first port of call is our Admissions Team, who can arrange an informal chat with a course leader to discuss your suitability for the course. If all goes well, you will then be encouraged to make a UCAS application.
How do I transfer?
Your first port of call is our Admissions Team, who can arrange an informal chat with a course leader to discuss your suitability for the course. If all goes well, you will then be encouraged to make a UCAS application.
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dBs has been really good at integrating me into my second year and I feel like I’ve fit into my course really well. I didn’t find it hard to integrate with the course, even though the equipment was a bit different from my last uni. dBs has definitely been a lot more supportive and interested in my education than my previous uni.
- Oli, BA (Hons) Electronic Music Production
How do I transfer?
Your first port of call is our Admissions Team, who can arrange an informal chat with a course leader to discuss your suitability for the course. If all goes well, you will then be encouraged to make a UCAS application.
Partners
Once you are ready, email or call our admissions team on the following numbers:
Email: admissions@dbsmusic.co.uk
Bristol: 0117 325 9290
Manchester: 0161 552 6542
Plymouth: 01752 210801
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dBs has been really good at integrating me into my second year and I feel like I’ve fit into my course really well. I didn’t find it hard to integrate with the course, even though the equipment was a bit different from my last uni. dBs has definitely been a lot more supportive and interested in my education than my previous uni.
- Oli, BA (Hons) Electronic Music Production