Bachelor of Music (pre 2017)
The University of Newcastle
About
This program is only available for currently enrolled students.
No new applications for admission will be accepted.
Students wishing to study a Bachelor of Music should refer to the new Bachelor of Music (Program No.
40045).If you have been studying or learning a musical instrument, composing, producing or creating music, then studying music at university level is an excellent way to continue your studies and prepare you for a career as a professional musician, composer, music maker, or in a music related field.
Structure
Code | Title | Term / Location | Units |
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MUSI1461 | Collaborative Music Making 1 | Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) | 10 units |
MUSI1462 | Collaborative Music Making 2 | Semester 2 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) | 10 units |
MUSI2461 | Collaborative Music Making 3 | Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) | 10 units |
MUSI2462 | Collaborative Music Making 4 | Semester 2 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) | 10 units |
MUSI3461 | Collaborative Music Making 5 | Semester 1 - 2020 (Newcastle City Precinct) | 10 units |
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the program students will have:
- The ability to create, produce and/or perform music to a professional standard in a variety of contexts
- The ability to work collaboratively as required by the wider music industry
- To act independently and/or competently manage small and large scale projects
- The ability to problem-solve and have critical insights within the relevant musical situation
- The capacity to converse effectively in a variety of musical contexts using a range of communication strategies and technologies
- The ability to demonstrate a critical and scholarly appreciation of music and its many aesthetics from an historical and socio-cultural perspective
- The ability to act as an advocate for music communities and professional bodies
Institution
