I did a MSc with a BMus in piano performance. I went on and got a PhD in CS, afterwards.
Normally, when doing a Master's degree, you are required to do "levelling" courses to ensure that you know the basics. These courses are usually the core competencies from the BSc in that university, and don't count towards the Master's itself. It just so happens that, if you have the BSc from that university, you will also have the levelling courses automatically.
Normally, when doing a Master's degree, you are required to do "levelling" courses to ensure that you know the basics. These courses are usually the core competencies from the BSc in that university, and don't count towards the Master's itself. It just so happens that, if you have the BSc from that university, you will also have the levelling courses automatically.