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Music - MUSCA13425

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Arts&Social Science
 
  
 
Contact: empa@unsw.edu.au
 
 
Program: 3425 - Music
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Music (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan provides specialisation in the areas of musicianship, musicology, ethnomusicology, performance, composition, music technology and jazz studies.

Plan Structure

Students are required to complete a prescribed sequence of courses (made up of core courses and options) in the areas of musicology and musicianship (60 units of credit) and professional practices (36 units of credit).

Students who do not complete MUSC3101 Practices in Music are required to complete a course from the 3rd year HUMS electives. In addition, 36UOC of contextual studies and 12UOC of General Education are required.

Core Courses

Musicology

Musicianship

Professional Practices

Musicology and Musicianship Options

These courses are not offered in 2009:
MUSC2101 - Music of the Baroque
MUSC2115 - Music of the 19th Century
MUSC2132 - Middle Ages / Renaissance Music
MUSC3162 - Twentieth Century Music
MUSC3212 - Music of India
MUSC3312 - Performance Conventions

Honours

Honours level study is available in Music. A minimum of a credit average in Music courses throughout the program is a condition of entry to Honours.

Students interested in Honours should consult the Honours plan record for entry requirements and contact the Program Coordinator in their 2nd year of study.

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