Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees offered in Music.
(For research trained degrees, see the Research section.)
F2Q Associate Degree in Music Studies
The Associate Degree in Music Studies degree is for students who are interested in gaining a wide understanding of music and developing knowledge, skills and techniques appropriate to employment in music related industries or other activities related to music or involving broad knowledge of music.
(See University Handbook Entry)
R3N Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Music (Music)
“This four-year full-time combined degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music is offered on the Hobart campus by the Faculty of Arts. Students can take up to a maximum of 10 years part-time to complete the degree. Some units in the Arts component are offered by flexible delivery or distance education.”
(See University Handbook Entry)
F4J Bachelor of Contemporary Arts (Honours)
This on-campus 1-year full-time course is offered by the School of Visual &
Performing Arts in Launceston. Part-time study is also available. The
course gives students the opportunity to study at advanced,
research-training level in either theatre, contemporary music,
two-dimensional studies, three-dimensional studies or art theory. It
provides specialised experience in visual arts studios, theatre or music
study, in the context of a challenging theoretical program.
(See University Handbook Entry)
F3J Bachelor of Contemporary Arts (Music)
This on-campus 3-year full-time course is offered by the School of Visual & Performing Arts in Launceston. Part-time study is also available.
The course gives students the opportunity to study programs in contemporary music/theatre, visual arts and art theory.
(See University Handbook Entry)
G3C Bachelor of Information Systems - Bachelor of Music
This four-year full-time combined degree of Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelor of Music is offered on the Hobart campus by the Faculty of Arts. It is designed to create an awareness of the roles that music composition, performance and distribution can play within the IT industry, especially in multimedia.
(See University Handbook Entry)
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