Bachelor of Music and Performing Arts (Honours)
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Bachelor of Music and Performing Arts (Honours)
Graduates of the Bachelor of Music and Performing Arts degree, or equivalent program, may undertake a further year of full-time study. The program is designed to allow students to specialise to an advanced level of professionalism and academic achievement. This degree further prepares students for careers in music and performing…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Graduates of the Bachelor of Music and Performing Arts degree, or equivalent program, may undertake a further year of full-time study. The program is designed to allow students to specialise to an advanced level of professionalism and academic achievement. This degree further prepares students for careers in music and performing arts, as well as providing a pathway into Research Higher Degree study.
Program learning outcomes
On successful completion of the program students will have:
- Mastery of research methodology in music and the performing arts.
- Mastery of advanced project planning skills.
- Mastery of advanced written, oral and/or performance communication skills.
- Advanced knowledge and understanding of music and the performing arts as a specialist area.
Total units required
80 units
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
The University of Newcastle, Australia is a world-class university. Excellence in teaching, research, and the student experience are our focus.
The University of Newcastle is one of the world’s top 200 universities1, known for making a global impact and top 5 in the world for partnering for a more sustainable future2.
We embrace technology and best practice to deliver the best possible student experience. Our mission is to help students become life-ready graduates. We do this through practical learning, innovative styles of teaching, internationally recognised study programs and world-class research.
We are number one in Australia for industry collaboration3, our partnerships help our more than 39,000 students4 to be more employable and start on higher salaries than the Australian average5.
1 QS World University Rankings 2023
2 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2022
3 Innovation Connections IC Report 2014 - 2020
4 The University of Newcastle Data Warehouse 2021
5 QILT Graduates Outcomes Survey 2018 - 2020