Bachelor of Music (BMus)

Program Code
BMUS

Program Faculty
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics

Academic Year
2021

These Program Rules should be read in conjunction with the University's policies (https://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies).

Overview

The Bachelor of Music provides the intensive professional training required for employment in the music industry. It seeks to provide a challenging and stimulating learning environment in which all students may achieve their full potential in their chosen specialisation. It aims to develop educated, flexible and imaginative graduates who possess the knowledge and skills required to function effectively in a wide range of professional contexts. The program provides students with the option to undertake specialised study in either Classical Performance, Jazz  Performance , Classical Voice, Music Composition, Musicology, Popular Music, Sonic Arts, and Music Education and Pedagogy.
 
All applicants must attend and pass an audition / interview and a musicianship test (except Musicology applicants, who will be required to sit the musicianship test only). Applicants may audition for more than one instrument or major.

The Bachelor of Music is an AQF Level 7 qualification with a standard full-time duration of 3 years.

Conditions

Condition of Admission
Interruption of program: Students must apply for permission from the Head of School before taking a Leave of Absence. Any extension of the leave without approval will result in the loss of place in the program but an application may be made to be re-admitted to the program subject to the admission procedures in place at the time.

Condition of Continuing Enrolment
Re-audition to enrol in a Performance course after a break: A student who is eligible in any year to enrol in a performance course and who fails to do so, and who wishes to enrol in one of these courses in a subsequent year, will be required to re-audition and to reach a minimum standard for enrolment in the course in question before being authorised to enrol in that course.
 
Condition of Enrolment
External performances / engagements: The Head of School will determine whether students shall acknowledge the name of the School or its staff in any public performance / engagement in which they participate.

Academic Program Rules for Bachelor of Music

There shall be a Bachelor of Music.

Qualification Requirements

To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Music, the student must complete satisfactorily a program of study consisting of the following requirements with a combined total of not less than 72 units.
Students must complete:

  1. Level I courses not exceeding 30 units which must include ARTS 1007 The Enquiring Mind or ARTS 1007OL The Enquiring Mind
  2. Level III courses to the value of at least 24 units
  3. Sufficient courses at Level II to make the total of 72 units
  4. At least one major to the value of at least 24 units, in accordance with the requirements in the Academic Program Rules for each major
  5. Broadening electives to the value of  9 units which must not include the courses in the Bachelor of Music, except in  the following:
  • Classical Voice major where 3 units of (SOSA) courses may be counted in lieu
  • Music Internships or Music Study Tours, which can contribute to 3 units of broadening electives
  1. A minimum of 12 units at Level I before undertaking courses at Level II
  2. A minimum of 6 units at Level II before undertaking courses at Level III.

Major

Electives

  • Electives

    Music/Broadening electives are required as follows for each major:

    Classical Voice Major  (15 units)
    Level I - 3 units
    Level II - 3/6 units
    Level III - 3/6 units
    Note: Nine units of electives must be broadening electives.

    Classical Performance  (15 units)
    Level I - 3/6 units
    Level II - 3/6 units
    Level III - 6 units
    Note: Nine units of electives must be broadening electives.

    Jazz Performance (12 units)
    Level I - 0/3 units
    Level II - 3/6 units
    Level III - 6 units
    Note: Nine units of electives must be broadening electives.

    Music Composition (15 units)
    Level I - 3 units
    Level II - 6 units
    Level III - 6 units
    Note: Nine units of electives must be broadening electives.

    Music Education and Pedagogy (18 units)
    Level I - 3/6 units
    Level II - 3/6 units
    Level III - 9 units
    Note: Nine units of electives must be broadening electives.

    Musicology (27 units)
    Level I - 9/12 units
    Level II - 3/6 units
    Level III - 12 units
    Note: Nine units of electives must be broadening electives.

    Popular Music (15 units)
    Level I - 0/3 units
    Level II - 3/6 units
    Level III - 9 units
    Note: Nine units of electives must be broadening electives.

    Sonic Arts (12 units)
    Level I - 0/3 units
    Level II - 3/6 units
    Level III - 6 units
    Note: Nine units of electives must be broadening electives.

    Note: Broadening electives exclude courses in the Bachelor of Music, except in  the following:

    • Music Internships or Music Study Tours, which can contribute to 3 units of broadening elective

    Available to Bachelor of Music Students only

    Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value
    MUSGEN 1300EX Music Internship 1 3
    MUSGEN 2002EX International Study Tour: Music 3
    MUSGEN 2300EX Music Internship 2 3
    MUSGEN 3001 Free Improvisation 3 3
    MUSGEN 3007 Jazz Arranging 3
    MUSGEN 3015EX International Study Tour: Music 3
    MUSGEN 3300EX Music Internship 3 3
    MUSICOL 3002 Music Research 3 3
    MUSCLASS 1500 Music (SOSA) Internship 1 3
    MUSCLASS 2500 Music (SOSA) Internship 2 3
    MUSCLASS 3500 Music (SOSA) Internship 3 3
    MUSCOMP 1100 Orchestration 1 3
    MUSCOMP 2100 Orchestration 2 3
    MUSCOMP 3100 Orchestration 3 3

    Priority given to Bachelor of Music students - open to non-music students by audition/permission

    Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value
    MUSCOMP 2101 Music Analysis 2 3
    MUSCOMP 3101 Music Analysis 3 3
    MUSGEN 2010 Foundations of Conducting 3
    MUSGEN 3008 Choral Conducting 3
    MUSGEN 3009 Instrumental Conducting 3
    MUSONIC 1210 Sound Engineering 3
    MUSONIC 1220 Sonic Arts 3
    MUSONIC 2610 Sound Engineering Live 3
    MUSONIC 2820 Sound Design for Film II 3
    MUSONIC 3030 Music 2.0 3
    MUSPOP 1001 Song Writing A 3
    MUSPOP 1002 Song Writing B 3

    Available to all University students

    Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value
    MUSGEN 2001 From Elvis to YouTube II 3
    MUSGEN 2003 Music, Media & Contemporary Society II 3
    MUSGEN 2004 Musics of the World II 3
    MUSGEN 2012 In Search of Australia's Music II 3
    MUSGEN 3002 Music and Ideas 3
    MUSGEN 3005 Village Voices - Greenwich Village in the 1960s 3
    MUSGEN 3011 Music, Health and Wellbeing A 3
    MUSGEN 3012 In Search of Australia's Music III 3
    MUSIC 2030 Indigenous Music: Roots & Key Concepts 3
    MUSIC 3001 Ideas in Indigenous Music: Advanced Concepts 3
    MUSICOL 1200 Musicology Foundations 3
    MUSICOL 2001 Music in Time and Place 3
    MUSICOL 2002 Music & Tradition in a Global Society II 3
    MUSICOL 3001 Applied Methods in Musicology 3
    MUSONIC 1010 Sound & Media 3
    MUSONIC 2310 Computer Music Composition 2 3
    MUSONIC 2905 Circuit Bending and Hardware Hacking 3
    MUSONIC 3001 Advanced Sound Engineering 3 3
    MUSONIC 3020 Interaction Design and the Sonic Arts 3 3
    MUSONIC 3310 Computer Music Composition 3 3
    MUSONIC 3720 Sound Design for Games III 3