Music / Advanced Science - 3458
Program Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Contact: sam@unsw.edu.au
Campus: Sydney
Career: Undergraduate
Typical Duration: 6 Years
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC For Award: 288
UAC Code: 422008
International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements
Award(s):
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music (Major)
Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours)
Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Major)
Information valid for students commencing 2013.
Students who commenced prior to 2013 should go to the Handbook's Previous Editions
Program Description
The Bachelor of Music / Advanced Science is currently being assessed for CRICOS registration. Unless and until CRICOS registration is obtained (which cannot be guaranteed), the Bachelor of Music / Advanced Science will not be available to international applicants wishing to study in Australia. If you are interested in the Bachelor of Music / Advanced Science then please contact the Faculty of Arts & Social Science and we will advise you should the program become registered on CRICOS.
The Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Advanced Science six-year Dual degree program enables you to complete a Major in Advanced Science as well 24-48 UOC of project or thesis work in Science while studying for a specialist music program that offers intensive pre-professional training in four streams: Music Creative Practice, Music Inquiry, Sonic Arts and Music Pedagogy. All streams are supported by a variety of large and small, western and non-western music ensembles as well as extensive opportunities for developing musicianship skills.
The Advanced Science program is designed to challenge you with an interest in critical thinking, research and innovation. The development of depth of understanding and practical skills in a discipline is a key part of the program; however, the degree also focuses on instilling a culture of research and enquiry through early induction into the research ethos and access to research groups and facilities. In their final year students undertake an Honours program, which involves a supervised research project and in some cases advanced level coursework. Outstanding Honours students may continue their studies in a higher research degree.
Admission to the program is subject to a satisfactory music audition and an acceptable level of attainment in year 12 music studies or equivalent.
For questions regarding the Bachelor of Music requirements for the program, students should contact the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Student Centre. For questions relating to the Bachelor of Advanced Science component of the program, students should consult the Faculty of Science Student Centre.
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
Program Structure
- Musicology Core (30 UOC)
- Musicianship Core (24 UOC)
- Performance Laboratory Core (48 - 54 UOC)
- Stream Gateway Course (6 UOC)
- Prescribed Stream and Music electives (18 – 24 UOC)
- Directed Study (6 UOC)
- Music Capstone (6 UOC)
- List A Faculty-wide seminar (6 UOC)
- Practice-based Project (composition portfolio, project or recital) (24 UOC)
- Thesis (18 UOC)
For research focused candidates
- List A Faculty-wide seminar (6 UOC)
- Music research seminar (12 UOC)
- Thesis (30 UOC)
Prescribed Electives
Award with Distinction
Honours
Performance Ensembles
Academic Rules
- enrol in the Bachelor of Music and complete 144 UOC
- complete the core requirements
- complete the prescribed elective requirements
- complete at least 36 UOC of Level 1 courses before enrolling in Level 2 courses
- complete at least 36 UOC of Level 2 courses before enrolling in Level 3 courses
- complete at least 36 UOC of Level 3 courses before enrolling in Level 4 courses
- complete at least 120 UOC overall before enrolling in the Capstone course
Honours
- hold a WAM of 70 or higher, by the end of Level 3, in those streams they are seeking to further study
- complete the List A coursework requirement for their area of study (6 UOC)
- complete a practical project (24 UOC)
- complete a research project or thesis (18 UOC)
- hold a WAM of 70 or higher, by the end of Level 3, in those streams they are seeking to further study
- complete the List A coursework requirement for their area of study (6 UOC)
- complete the music research seminar (12 UOC)
- complete a thesis (30 UOC)
- An approved major from the Bachelor of Science(Advanced) program;
- SCIF1121 or SCIF1131;
- Honours Year (48 UOC);
- Science elective courses.
2. Students must complete at least one approved Bachelor of Science (Advanced) major, and this must be declared before enrolling in level II courses. Details of approved Bachelor of Science (Advanced) majors and how to declare a major can be found on the 3972 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) program page;
3. SCIF1121 Advanced Science: Professional Perspective and Practice (6 units of credit) or SCIF1131 Science: Technological & Professional Perspectives (6 units of credit) must be completed in first year.
4. An Honours Year of 48 units of credit must be completed. For information regarding the admission requirements and application process for honours, please see the information under 'Honours' on the 3972 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) program page;
5. In addition to the courses required for a student's chosen major, SCIF1121/1131, and honours, students must take 'science' courses so that the major plus SCIF1121/1131, plus Honours year plus 'science' courses total 144 units of credit. Details of what courses constitute 'science' courses can be found in Table 1 on the 3972 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) program page;
6. Students must complete at least 24 units of credit of 'science' level I courses;
Most majors in the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) already satisfy this requirement, for example, the Molecular Biology major requires BIOS1101, BABS1201, CHEM1011, CHEM1021 and 6 units of credit of Mathematics. This is a total of 30 units of credit of science level I courses, therefore, no more level I science courses are required. Where a major does not include at least 24 units of credit of science level I courses, students will need to choose additional level I science courses to bring the total to 24 units of credit. For example, Psychology requires PSYC1001 and PSYC1011, therefore, students will need to choose an additional 12 units of credit of science level I courses. These science level I courses also count towards the 144 units of credit requirement at rule number 5.
7. A minimum of 30 units of credit of level III courses must be completed;
Typically Advanced Science majors contain 18 -30 units of credit of level III courses. Therefore students may be required to take an additional 0-12 units of credit of level III courses which must be 'science' courses such that a total of 30 units of credit at level III is completed. These additional level III courses should be completed in a student's major area of study, or a complementary area that will be beneficial for a student's chosen honours area. Students completing a double major will typically meet this requirement through completion of level III courses for the second major. These additional level III science courses count towards the 144 units of credit requirement at rule number 6 above.
8. Where offered in a particular major students must take higher versions of courses. Any variation to this must be approved by the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs) or nominee.
This rule only applies to courses typically at level II and III in a major (or in some cases level I courses considered to be core for the major). It does not apply to fundamental knowledge building level I courses in a major. Not all Bachelor of Science (Advanced) majors have advanced level courses, but where a major does, Advanced Science students must take these higher level courses. Please refer to the Advanced Science stream entries in this Handbook which indicate where higher courses must be taken.
9. No student may commence level II courses until 30 units of credit of level I courses have been successfully completed (This is 30 units of credit of courses taken towards the entire Dual program and not just courses for the Science component);
10. Students may commence level III courses upon successful completion of 72 units of credit. (This is 72 units of credit of courses taken towards the entire Dual program and not just courses for the Science component);
11. Progression to stages 2, 3, and 4 is subject to academic performance. Students will be required to attain a weighted average mark (WAM) of 70 in each semester. Where students do not maintain this minimum level of academic performance, they will be transferred to the Bachelor of Science program.
For information on Honours and applying for Honours, students should refer to the 3972 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) program page. Students may not enrol in the Honours Year in this combined program until they have satisfied all requirements for a 3 year single degree. That is, 144 UOC. In the case of the BSc (Adv) / BA program, this means students must have completed at least 96 UOC from the BSc (Adv) plus 48 UOC from the BA before commencing Honours for the BSc (Adv).
Sample Program
It is strongly recommended that students follow the sample program to ensure compliance with course requirements.
Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - Example for Music Creative Practice Stream | |||||
Level 1Semester 1 | MUSC1101 Music Reinvented (6 UOC) | MUSC1602 Materials & Structures 1(6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | |
Level 1Semester 2 | MUSC1604 Western Music: a Panorama (6 UOC) | MUSC1603 Materials & Structures 2 (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | |
Level 2Semester 1 | MUSC2116 Sound, Society, and Self in World Music (6 UOC) | MUSC1702 Performance Laboratory 1 (Advanced) (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | |
Level 2Semester 2 | MUSC2601 Advanced Studies in Music History & Culture 1 (6 UOC) | MUSC1705 Performance Laboratory 2 (Advanced) (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | |
Level 3Semester 1 | MUSC2602 Materials & Structures 3 (6 UOC) | MUSC2701 Performance Laboratory 3 (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | |
Level 3Semester 2 | MUSC2603 Materials & Structures (6 UOC) | MUSC2702 Performance Laboratory 4 (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | |
Level 4Semester 1 | MUSC3601 Advanced Studies in Music History & Culture 2 (6 UOC) | MUSC3701 Performance Laboratory 5 (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | |
Level 4Semester 2 | Prescribed Music Elective (6 UOC) | MUSC3702 Performance Laboratory 6 (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (6 UOC) | |
Level 5 - 6 - PASS | Level 5 Semester 1 | Advanced Science (Hons) (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (Hons) (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (Hons) (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (Hons) (6 UOC) |
Level 5Semester 2 | Advanced Science (Hons) (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (Hons) (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (Hons) (6 UOC) | Advanced Science (Hons) (6 UOC) | |
Level 6Semester 1 | MUSC3602 Professional Practices (6 UOC) | MUSC4601 Directed Study (6 UOC) | MUSC4701 Performance Laboratory 7 (6 UOC) | MUSC4702 Performance Laboratory 8 (6 UOC) | |
Level 6Semester 2 | MUSC3101 Capstone (6 UOC) | MUSC4703 Performance Laboratory 9 (6 UOC) | Prescribed Music Elective (6 UOC) | Prescribed Stream Elective (6 UOC) |
Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - Example for Sonic Arts Stream: click here
Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - Example for Music Pedagogy Stream: click here
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