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2008 | 2009

Bachelor of Music Studies, Music Technology major B.MuStMT
2008

Location: North Terrace Campus
Duration: 3 years (full time)
Degree: Bachelor

Program Outline

The Bachelor of Music Studies provides a major practical study in Composition or Music Technology or permits a mix of instrumental studies to be taken in conjunction with studies in Ethnomusicology and Musicology, providing different perspectives on the cultural study of music.

The major in Music Technology provides academic and practical studies in Music Technology including digital/sound media, composition and studio recording.

A range of complementary electives are also available including Popular Music, World Music, Music Technology and the Media, but electives may also be presented from the broader range of ensemble courses.

The program includes 24 weeks tuition in a Practical Study which can include an instrumental or vocal study or composition. A mix of 1:1 tuition and workshops is provided in composition, music technology and instrumental or vocal areas. A component of core studies common to the three Bachelor degrees is also taken.

Additional Costs

Students may be required to incur some additional costs as part of their program. These include performance tour costs, concert visits, instrument purchase or hire, purchase of a RCD if using electrical equipment, recording, text books and scores, purchase of microphones, etc.

Accompanying

Some financial assistance is provided to help with the cost of essential accompaniment in examinations. Students need to budget for any additional accompaniment.

Select Staff List

Director of Elder Conservatorium: Dr David Lockett, MMus, DMus (Adel), LMusA, ARCM

Elder Professor of Music: Professor Charles Bodman Rae, MA (Cantab), PhD (Leeds), DMus (Adel), ARCM, FCLCM, FRSA

Head of Programs

Head, Music Studies/Honours: Carl Crossin BMus(Hons), DME (Syd Con)

Head of Studies

Music Technology: Stephen Whittington, BMus(Hons)

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Admission Information

Admissions information for domestic ? and international ? students.

Domestic

Selection criteria: ?
Without formal qualifications? See our special access schemes.
Prerequisites: ? Audition Requirements for Music Programs
How to apply: ? Application and Admission
Mid-year entry? Subject to availability
Annual tuition fees: ?
Commonwealth-supported place: $5,095
Australian Full-fee place: $16,000
General enquiries: Student Centre

International

Selection criteria: ?
IELTS Total
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
6
5.5
5.5
6
6
How to apply:
Annual tuition fees: ? International student place: $17,470
General enquiries: Student Centre
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Study Plans

The study plans ? given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description, see the program rules.

The typical pattern of study is summarised as follows.

Level I
  • Core Studies I (12 units)
  • Specialisation: Practical Study I (6 units)
  • Electives (6 units)
Level II
  • Core Studies II (6 units)
  • Specialisation:
    • Practical Study II (6 units)
    • Approaches to Music II (6 units)
  • Electives (6 units)
Level III
  • Core Studies III (6 units)
  • Specialisation:
    • Practical Study III (6 units)
    • Approaches to Music III (3 units)
    • Foundation for Honours III or Elective (3 units)
  • Electives (6 units)

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Career Opportunities

Music programs at the University of Adelaide seek not only to lead students towards the highest standards of personal achievement but to encourage flexibility, creativity and confidence which are essential ingredients of a successful career. Graduates can follow a variety of professional pathways and the majority combine two or more different activities through most of their working career.

Performance studies can lead to employment in the professional music field as a soloist, accompanist, chamber musician, orchestral player or a studio teacher. Majors in other areas may lead to employment in the fields of music education, composition, broadcasting or research. Graduates may also be employed as arts administrators, community musicians or academics. Jazz musicians may be employed in bands or other performance ensembles.

Potential careers

Community Musician, Music within the Indigenous Community, Musician / Singer, Music Technologist

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Last updated: Thursday, 15 May 2008