The education system at the Faculty of Vocal Studies prepares singers for solo, stage, and concert performances. Studies are conducted in a two-cycle system.

In the Bachelor's program, in addition to teaching solo singing and music subjects, which form the foundation of the teaching process, classes related to acting and stage movement are also offered. Acquiring creative skills for performing on stage is an integral part of a young artist's craft. Depending on individual predispositions and preferences, higher-level education – the Master's program – can be pursued in one of three areas: vocal and acting, song and oratorio, or historical singing.

Students of the Faculty of Vocal Studies participate in numerous concerts on and off campus, including vocal and instrumental performances. Each academic year, they present dance, pantomime, theater, and opera performances. In recent years, numerous operatic works have been performed, including the most famous works by Mozart, Rossini, and Donizetti, as well as less popular operas. Students of all specializations have the opportunity to work with instrumentalists from various disciplines. Second-cycle students have the opportunity to earn teaching qualifications.

FIELDS OF STUDY:
Major: Vocal Studies

TYPES OF STUDIES:
Full-time studies:
3-year undergraduate (Bachelor's)
Scope: Solo Singing

2-year graduate (Master's)
Scope of study:
- Vocal Performance
- Song and Oratorio
- Historical Singing

POSTGRADUATE STUDIES:
Postgraduate Studies in Vocal Performance