Overview

This specialisation is for students commencing from 2023. The Music Pedagogy specialisation in the Bachelor of Fine Arts is designed for aspiring students who are open minded, curious, and inventive. With a focus on skills and knowledge for teaching and learning music, this specialisation will enable you to professionalise your … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning Outcomes

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Demonstrate creativity and innovation in musical practice and scholarship to respond to and promote sociocultural change that supports and sustains vibrant communities through the arts.
  • Scholars
  • Professionals
  • Global citizens
  • Leaders
2.
Adopt and communicate well-informed and reflexive approaches to musical practice, its theoretical tools, audio technologies, and scholarly disciplines. 
  • Scholars
  • Leaders
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Demonstrate leadership and collaboration by enacting equitable, ethical, and respectful behaviour within diverse contexts of music-making. 
  • Leaders
  • Professionals
  • Global citizens
4.
Identify and formulate solutions to practical and theoretical problems of music industry, culture and history with intellectual independence and rigour.
  • Global citizens
  • Scholars
  • Professionals
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Demonstrate capable, sympathetic and effective studio-teaching practice, which supports learning on their specialist instruments or voice by drawing on practical expertise, theoretical knowledge, and communicative skills, and critically engaging with professional and research-based sources. 
  • Global citizens
  • Professionals
  • Scholars
  • Leaders

Available in Program(s)
Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:

Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA4830 - Fine Arts

Specialisation Structure

Students must complete 96 UOC.

Level 2 Core Courses12 Units of Credit:
Focus Courses24 Units of Credit:
Level 3 Music Capstone6 Units of Credit:
Specialisation Declaration Information

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