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Master of Music - University of New South Wales

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Program Code: 8226

Commencement: Semester 1 (March) or Semester 2 (July)

Program Duration: 1 year

Estimated Annual Tuition Fees: A$18,720

Program Description

The program aims to give students the opportunity to experience a range of music courses which provide the flexibility to pursue either a musicological, music educational, performance or compositional specialisation. The core course, Methods and Techniques of Music and Music Education Research, provides a broad range of musical knowledge before students study five optional electives with emphasis on fields of special interest. Such interests may lie in the fields of musicology, music education, music performance, jazz and popular music, music pedagogy and world music. Courses are presented in both practical and theoretical formats.

Entry Requirements

A recognised Bachelor degree in Music.

Program Structure

The program consists of the following five courses and a special program from the list below totalling 48 units of credit (UOC).

Core Course

MUSC5138 Methods and Techniques in Music and Music Education Research 8

Elective Courses

MUSC5121 Creativity in Music 8

MUSC5126 Musical Performance: Learning Theory and Pedagogy 8

MUSC5129 Performing 18
th Century Music 8

MUSC5137 The Interaction Between Western Art Music and Popular Music 8

Special Program/Project

Students may apply to complete a special program or project including topics in any of the following.

An Ethnomusicological Exploration of Australian Traditional and Popular Music

Challenge of Ethnomusicology

Traditional Australian Aboriginal and Contemporary Australian Music

Renaissance Society in Its Music

Sound Recordings as a Chronicle of Performance Style

Analytic Techniques

Tonal Expansion and Atonality in Music 1900-1920

Musical Beliefs

Curriculum in Music Education

Australian Music in the 20th Century

Bach and the Baroque

Transcription, Notation and Analysis of Non-Western Music

Music, Musicology and the Imperial Encounter

Psychology of Music Teaching and Learning

Research in Performance Studies

What's "World" about World Music

Mozart the Dramatist

 

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