Stream

Music Studies - MUSCA23855

Stream Summary

Faculty: ARTSC - Faculty of Arts&Social Science

School: School of the Arts and Media

Contact: sam@unsw.edu.au

Program: 3855 - Medicine / Arts

Award(s):

Bachelor of Arts (Minor)

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Stream Outline

The minor stream in Music Studies seeks to examine music not only as a human intellectual product, but also as a specific reflection of experience, manifestation of culture and product of society. The disciplinary study of music has as a core the methodologies of Musicology. The minor stream in music enables students to develop their musicianship, musical skills and contextual understanding of music in preparation for professional work in music areas as diverse as broadcasting, recording, arts administration and advocacy, concert planning, music and general arts journalism, and music teaching.

The specific aims of the minor stream in Music Studies are:
  • To develop in the student an awareness of the influence of music in the social, cultural, and political domains of human activity
  • To nurture in the student an appreciation of the role of music, and its relationship to other disciplines in the Liberal Arts
  • To establish a solid grounding in the key concepts and skills that form the basis of musical study and practice
  • To recognise the role of historical, cultural, social and political contexts as fundamental to the study of music practice and criticism
  • To understand and appreciate a diversity of music forms, values and practices in addition to the Western tradition
  • To develop a deep awareness of the ethical dimensions of diverse musical practices
  • To develop research skills and methodologies in documenting, analyzing, synthesizing and communicating information about musical practices and musical contexts
  • To develop writing and critical skills necessary for the advocacy of music making, music education and music literacy

Stream Structure

Students taking the music minor stream must complete 36 units of credit including: 12 UOC of Level 1 core courses, Materials & Structures of Music 1 and Western Music: a Panorama; 12 UOC of Level 2 core course, Materials & Structures of Music 2 and Sound, Society and Self in World Music; and 12 UOC of Level 3 courses in either of the following ways: complete MUSC1703 BA Performance Laboratory 1 and MUSC1706 BA Performance Laboratory 2 or complete a combination of Performance Laboratory 1 or 2 and prescribed music electives.

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3
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  • 12 UOC Prescribed Music Electives

Prescribed Music Electives
Guitar

Study Levels

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