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2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au

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Graduate study opportunities<br />

Bachelor of Music graduates have a range<br />

of graduate study options including:<br />

>>Master of Music – specialisations<br />

available in Performance, Conducting,<br />

Composition, Musicology/<br />

Ethnomusicology and Music Therapy (by<br />

research)<br />

>>Master of Music Studies (by coursework,<br />

including intensive mode subjects) –<br />

specialisations available in Performance/<br />

Teaching, Composition, Musicology/<br />

Ethnomusicology<br />

>>Master of Music Therapy – a coursework<br />

program leading to professional<br />

registration as Music Therapists (RMT)<br />

with the Australian Music Therapy<br />

Association (Inc.)<br />

>>Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma in<br />

Music – a pathway for music graduates<br />

with a three-year degree to gain an<br />

Honours degree equivalent and thereby<br />

become eligible for higher degree<br />

study. Specialisations available in<br />

Performance, Composition, Musicology/<br />

Ethnomusicology, Instrumental/Vocal<br />

Teaching and Early Music.<br />

For more information contact:<br />

School of Music<br />

t +61 3 8344 5256<br />

f +61 3 8344 5346<br />

e via http://music-unimelb.custhelp.com<br />

w www.music.unimelb.edu.<strong>au</strong><br />

For the full range of graduate study options,<br />

see: www.music.unimelb.edu.<strong>au</strong>/future/<br />

pgrad/<br />

Bachelor of Music Graduate Pathways<br />

Bachelor of Music<br />

Duration: 3 years full-time<br />

Choose from the following<br />

major areas of study:<br />

>> Performance<br />

>> Composition<br />

>> Musicology/Ethnomusicology.<br />

Bachelor of Music (Honours)<br />

Duration: 1 year full-time<br />

Available in: Performance, composition and musicology/<br />

ethnomusicology.<br />

An Honours year enables you to extend your knowledge of your<br />

area of specialisation through higher level Honours subjects and<br />

by undertaking professional engagement subjects, linking you to<br />

the music industry.<br />

Graduate research degrees Q<br />

Duration: 1.5 years full-time<br />

Master of Music<br />

Duration: 3 years full-time<br />

Doctor of Philosophy<br />

www.bmus.unimelb.edu.<strong>au</strong><br />

Graduate professional development degrees Q<br />

Duration: 2 years full-time<br />

Master of Music Studies<br />

Duration: 3 years full-time<br />

Doctor of Musical Arts<br />

For more graduate professional development degrees, see: www.music.unimelb.edu.<strong>au</strong>/courses/pgrad/<br />

Graduate professional entry degrees Q<br />

Duration: Generally 2 years full-time<br />

Title: Master of (unless otherwise specified)<br />

Including: Music Therapy, Law – The Melbourne JD (Juris Doctor), Teaching and Management (Accounting).<br />

See pages 80–97 for more information.<br />

Employment: Many of our graduates have become noted performers, composers, educators, musicologists and music therapists, or have occupied the most<br />

important offices in the music profession both in Australia and internationally. See: www.bmus.unimelb.edu.<strong>au</strong>/pathways/careers.html<br />

Q Selection into these programs is based on performance in an undergraduate degree and additional selection criteria may also apply. Note this information indicates many, but not all<br />

possible pathways to graduate study. Guaranteed pathways to graduate professional entry degrees exist for high achieving school-leavers. See page 79 for details.

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