Music and Music Education

Description

The School of The Arts and Media offers a range of postgraduate research programs: a Doctor of Philosophy in Music; a Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education; a Master of Music (Research) and a Master of Music Education (Research).

Areas of research in the Master of Music (Research) which are particularly encouraged are:
  • Research in the theory and practice of performance
  • Historical musicology
  • Music theory and analysis
  • Australian Aboriginal music
  • Contemporary Australian music
  • Australian folk and traditional music
  • Music of India and South East Asia
  • Jazz and popular music
Areas of research in the Master of Music Education (Research) which are particularly encouraged are:
  • Psychological aspects of musical development and learning theory
  • Practical and theoretical applications of creativity in music teaching and learning
  • Comparative and historical studies
  • Philosophical, aesthetic and social aspects of music education
  • Curriculum development concerned with the organisation, planning, administration and teaching of music at all levels
  • Development of new teaching programs, methods and materials
  • Aspects of teacher education
  • Technological advances in music education
Prospective PhD students should approach a staff member with an interest in a student's proposed research area for advice in developing a research proposal.

Studying Music and Music Education at UNSW

The study of Music and Music Education is primarily through the School of The Arts and Media (http://empa.arts.unsw.edu.au). Please refer to the table below for a list of research programs available at UNSW.



Music and Music Education can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Stream
Music Education Research MUSCBR1281
   

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