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Bachelor of Music (Music Education)

The Bachelor of Music (Music Education) degree is intended primarily as a professional training course for students wishing to become music teachers in a school environment. The music education degree course meets requirements of professional bodies responsible for the accreditation of school music teachers.

In New South Wales the major employer of school music teachers is the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET), which stipulates specific musical and pedagogical skills and knowledge for a teacher to be certified as employable in departmental schools.

In addition to music teaching methods, music history and analysis, performance and compositional skills and knowledge, students must have attained information and communication technology competencies and have developed an understanding of children with special educational needs.

A significant component (80-100 days) of the course must include practical teaching experience in schools. Graduating teachers also need to meet the Teaching Standards of the New South Wales Institute of Teachers, a professional body responsible for accreditation of all NSW teachers working in schools. Graduating teachers need to demonstrate knowledge of subject content, pedagogy (including learning, teaching and evaluation strategies), NSW curriculum requirements and the needs of socially, culturally, ethnically, physically and intellectually diverse groups of students in schools.

In order to satisfy these requirements, the Music Education degree has a large core of mandated music education and general education units of study. The major focus is on developing teaching skills through studies in education, music education, choral and instrumental pedagogy and music technology.

In the fourth year students undertake extended Professional Experience sessions in schools supported by both high school teachers and experienced music education lecturers from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Shorter periods of Professional Experience are integrated into units of study in the second and third years of the course. Music Education specialists also develop practical, compositional, or research skills by taking a minimum of four semesters of Principal Study in an instrument, voice, composition or musicology. Students also take part in large ensembles (eg, Choir, Wind Symphony, Early Music Ensemble, Gamelan) and other performance units. All students take core studies in aural perception and harmony (or jazz music skills for jazz students), studies in analysis, history and culture, and music technology.

Principal study is available in the following areas:

  • Brass: french horn, trombone, trumpet, tuba
  • Composition
  • Early Music: baroque flute, harpsichord, lute, recorder, viola da gamba, baroque trumpet
  • Jazz: bass, drums, electric guitar, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet
  • Musicology
  • Organ
  • Percussion
  • Piano
  • Strings: cello, double bass, guitar, harp, viola, violin
  • Vocal Studies: classical
  • Woodwind: bassoon, clarinet, flute, oboe, saxophone.

Core requirements for graduation with a Bachelor of Music (Music Education)

Students must successfully complete 192 credit points and reach the minimum levels of achievement in each area as outlined in the degree resolutions.

Typical enrolment patterns

The following tables show typical enrolment patterns for each specialisation within the degree and the appropriate credit points.

Bachelor of Music (Music Education) with Performance Principal Study

Semester 1

 

Semester 2

 

Semester 3

 

Semester 4

 

Principal Study 1

6

Principal Study 2

6

Principal Study 3

6

Principal Study 4

6

Aural Perception 1

3

Aural Perception 2

3

Aural Perception 3

3

Aural Perception 4

3

Harmony and Analysis 1

3

Harmony and Analysis 2

3

Harmony and Analysis 3

3

Harmony and Analysis 4

3

Musical Worlds of Today

6

Music in Modern Times

6

Significant Methods

3

Psychology of Learning and Instruction

3

Ensemble

3

Ensemble

3

Fundamentals of Teaching

3

Children, Music and Educational Settings

6

Free Choice

3

Free Choice

3

Studies in analysis, history and culture

6

Technology in Music Education

3

 

24

 

24

 

24

 

24

Semester 5

 

Semester 6

 

Semester 7

 

Semester 8

 

Principal Study 5 or Free Choice

6

Principal Study 6 or Free Choice

6

Cultural Diversity in Music Education

6

Professional Issues in Music Education

12

Adolescent Development

3

Teaching Music: Junior Secondary School

12

Senior Secondary Music Education

6

Professional Experience 3

12

Composition in Music Education

3

Ensemble Pedagogy

6

Non-Western Music

3

   

Popular Music Studies

3

    Free Choice

9

   

Survey of Jazz History or Free Choice

3

     

 

   

Studies in analysis, history and culture

6

           
 

24

 

24

 

24

 

24

Bachelor of Music (Music Education) with Composition Principal Study

Semester 1

 

Semester 2

 

Semester 3

 

Semester 4

 

Composition 1

6

Composition 2

6

Composition 3

6

Composition 4

6

Aural Perception 1

3

Aural Perception 2

3

Aural Perception 3

3

Ensemble

3

Harmony and Analysis 1

3

Harmony and Analysis 2

3

Harmony and Analysis 3

3

Compositional Techniques: Tonality & Process

6

Instrumentation and Orchestration

6

New Music, New Thinking

6

Compositional Techniques: Number & Process

6

Psychology of Learning and Instruction

3

Musical Worlds of Today

6

Technology in Music Ed

3

Fundamentals of Teaching

3

Children, Music and Educational Settings

6

   

Sound Recording Fundamentals

3

Significant Methods

3

 

 

 

24

 

24

 

24

 

24

Semester 5

 

Semester 6

 

Semester 7

 

Semester 8

 

Composition 5

6

Composition 6

6

Cultural Diversity in Music Education

6

Professional Issues in Music Education

12

Adolescent Development

3

Teaching Music: Junior Secondary School

12

Senior Secondary Music Education

6

Professional Experience 3

12

Popular Music Studies

3

Ensemble Pedagogy

6

Non-Western Music

3

   

Music in the Classical and Romantic Eras

6

   

Composition Elective or Free Choice

9

   
Ensemble

3

   

 

 

   
Composer Performer Workshop 1

3

     

 

   
 

24

 

24

 

24

 

24

Bachelor of Music (Music Education) with Jazz Performance Principal Study

Semester 1

 

Semester 2

 

Semester 3

 

Semester 4

 

Jazz Performance 1

6

Jazz Performance 2

6

Jazz Performance 3

6

Jazz Performance 4

6

Jazz Music Skills 1

6

Jazz Music Skills 2

6

Jazz Music Skills 3

6

Jazz Music Skills 4

6

Musical Worlds of Today

6

Music in Modern Times

6

Studies in analysis, history and culture

6

Psychology of Learning and Instruction

3

Ensemble

3

Ensemble

3

Fundamentals of Teaching

3

Children, Music and Educational Settings

6

Jazz Pedagogy or Free Choice

3

Free Choice

3

Significant Methods

3

Technology in Music Ed

3

               
 

24

 

24

 

24

 

24

Semester 5

 

Semester 6

 

Semester 7

 

Semester 8

 

Jazz Performance 5

6

Jazz Performance 6

6

Cultural Diversity in Music Education

6

Professional Issues in Music Ed

12

Adolescent Development

3

Teaching Music: Junior Secondary School

12

Senior Secondary Music Education

6

Professional Experience

12

Composition in Music Education

3

Ensemble Pedagogy

6

Non-Western Music

3

   

Popular Music Studies

3

   

Free Choice

9

   

Studies in analysis, history and culture

6

     

 

   

Survey of Jazz History

3            
 

24

 

24

 

24

 

24

Bachelor of Music (Music Education) with Musicology Principal Study

Semester 1

 

Semester 2

 

Semester 3

 

Semester 4

 

Musicology 1

6

Musicology 2

6

Musicology 3

6

Musicology 4

6

Aural Perception 1

3

Aural Perception 2

3

Aural Perception 3

3

Aural Perception 4

3

Harmony and Analysis 1

3

Harmony and Analysis 2

3

Harmony and Analysis 3

3

Harmony and Analysis 4

3

Musical Worlds of Today

6

Music in Modern Times

6

Significant Methods

3

Psychology of Learning and Instruction

3

Non Western Music

3

Ensemble

3

Fundamentals of Teaching

3

Children, Music and Educational Settings

6

Ensemble

3

Free Choice

3

Music in the Classical and Romantic Eras

6

Technology in Music Ed

3

 

24

 

24

 

24

 

24

Semester 5   Semester 6   Semester 7   Semester 8  

Musicology 5 or Free Choice

6

Musicology 6 or Free Choice

6

Cultural Diversity in Music Education

6

Professional Issues in Music Ed

12

Adolescent Development

3

Teaching Music: Junior Secondary School

12

Musicology Workshop

3

Professional Experience

12

Composition in Music Education

3

Ensemble Pedagogy

6

Senior Secondary Music Education

6

   

Popular Music Studies

3

   

Free Choice

3

   

Studies in analysis, history and culture

6

   

Free Choice

6

   

Musicology Workshop or Free Choice

3

           
 

24

 

24

 

24

 

24

Bachelor of Music (Music Education) Honours

Semester 1

 

Semester 2

 

Semester 3

 

Semester 4

 

Principal Study 1

6

Principal Study 2

6

Principal Study 3

6

Principal Study 4

6

Aural Perception 1

3

Aural Perception 2

3

Aural Perception 3

3

Aural Perception 4

3

Harmony and Analysis 1

3

Harmony and Analysis 2

3

Harmony and Analysis 3

3

Harmony and Analysis 4

3

Musical Worlds of Today

6

Music in Modern Times

6

Significant Methods

3

Technology in Music Ed

3

Jazz Pedagogy or Free Choice

3

Ensemble

3

Fundamentals of Teaching

3

Psychology of Learning and Instruction

3

Ensemble

3

Free Choice

3

Studies in analysis, history and culture

6

Children, Music and Educational Settings

6

               
 

24

 

24

 

24

 

24

Semester 5

 

Semester 6

 

Semester 7

 

Semester 8

 

Principal Study 5 or Survey of Jazz History + Free Choice

6

Honours Research in Music Education 2

6

Music Education Honours A

12

Music Education Honours C

12

Honours Research in Music Education 1

6

Teaching Music in Junior Secondary School

12

Music Honours Education B

12

Professional Experience

12

Composition in Music Education

3

Ensemble Pedagogy

6

 

 

   

Popular Music Studies

3

           

Adolescent Development

3

           

Non Western Music

3

           
 

24

 

24

 

24

 

24

Bachelor of Music (Music Education) Practice Teaching 2012

Sydney Uni. Weeks

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4    

School Terms

23 Jul

   

Start Week 1 Block Practice Teaching (MUED4611)

Week 1, Term 3

Week 1


30 Jul

Lectures

Lectures

Week 2 Block Practice Teaching

Week 2

Week 2


6 Aug

Start Day 1 Practice Teaching (MUED2605)

Lectures

Week 3 Block Practice Teaching 

Week 3

Week 3


13 Aug

Day 2 Practice Teaching

Lectures

Week 4 Block Practice Teaching 

Week 4

Week 4


20 Aug

Day 3 Practice Teaching

Lectures

Week 5 Block Practice Teaching 

Week 5

Week 5


27 Aug

Day 4 Practice Teaching

Start Week 1 Block Practice Teaching (MUED3602)

Week 6 Block Practice Teaching 

Week 6

Week 6


3 Sep

Day 5 Practice Teaching

Week 2 Block Practice Teaching

Week 7 Block Practice Teaching

 
Week 7

Week 7


10 Sep

Day 6 Practice Teaching

Week 3 Block Practice Teaching

Week 8 Block Practice Teaching

Week 8

Week 8


17 Sep

Day 7 Practice Teaching

Week 4 Block Practice Teaching

Week 9 Block Practice Teaching

Week 9
24 Sep

AVCC Common Week – non–teaching week

AVCC Common Week – non–teaching week

AVCC Common Week – non–teaching week

School Holidays

Week 9


1 Oct (Labour Day)

Lectures resume

Non-teaching period

Non-teaching period

 

School Holidays

Week 10


8 Oct

Two week Block Teaching commences

Week 5 Block Practice Teaching

Lectures

Week 1, Term 4

Week 11


15 Oct

Two week Block Teaching ends

Week 6 Block Practice Teaching

Lectures

Week 2

Week 12


22 Oct

Lectures

Lectures

Lectures Week 3

Week 13


29 Oct

Lectures

Lectures

  Week 4

Course rules

 

Bachelor of Music (Music Education)


These resolutions must be read in conjunction with applicable University By-laws, Rules and policies including (but not limited to) the University of Sydney (Coursework) Rule 2000 (the 'Coursework Rule'), the Resolutions of the Faculty, the University of Sydney (Student Appeals against Academic Decisions) Rule 2006 (as amended) and the Academic Board policies on Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism.

Course resolutions

1 Course codes

Code

Course and stream title

QH011

Bachelor of Music (Music Education)

2 Attendance pattern

The attendance pattern for this course is normally full time. Part time study may be permitted upon successful application.

3 Admission to candidature

(1)
Admission to this course is on the basis of a secondary school leaving qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate (including national and international equivalents), tertiary study or an approved preparation program. English language requirements must be met where these are not demonstrated by sufficient qualifications taught in English. Special admission pathways are open for mature aged applicants who do not possess a school leaving qualification, educationally disadvantaged applicants and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Applicants are ranked by merit and offers for available places are issued according to the ranking. Details of admission policies are found in the Coursework Rule.
(2)
In addition, admission to this course requires the applicant to complete a music skills or jazz aptitude test; and to either undertake a practical audition (instrument or voice), or submit composition works, or present recent written work, as well as attend an interview. The results of this process will form part of the ranking of applicants.

4 Requirements for award

(1)
The units of study that may be taken for the course are set out in the Table of units of study for Undergraduate Degrees.
(2)
To qualify for the award of the pass degree, a candidate must successfully complete 192 credit points and reach the minimum levels of achievement as set out in the tables below:
(a)
Performance

Area of Study

Credit Points

Minimum level of achievement

Principal Study

24

Principal Study 4

Music Education

84

Professional & Social Issues in Music Education;

Professional Experience;

Technology in Music Education

Performance

6

6 credit points in ensemble units

Music Skills

24

Harmony and Analysis 4 and Aural Perception 4

Studies in analysis, history and culture

24

At least 12 credit points from Foundation units including Musical Worlds of Today

Electives

30

 
(b)
Jazz Studies

Area of Study

Credit Points

Minimum level of achievement

Principal Study

36

Principal Study 6

Music Education

84

Professional & Social Issues in Music Education;

Professional Experience;

Technology in Music Education

Performance

6

6 credit points in ensemble units

Music Skills

24

Jazz Music Skills 4

Studies in analysis, history and culture

24

At least 12 credit points from Foundation units including Musical Worlds of Today and Survey of Jazz History

Electives

18

 
(c)
Composition

Area of Study

Credit Points

Minimum level of achievement

Principal Study

36

Principal Study 6

Music Education

81

Professional & Social Issues in Music Education;

Professional Experience;

Technology in Music Education

Composition

24

Instrumentation + Orchestration

New Music, New Thinking

Composer Performer Workshop 1

plus a further 9 cps in Composition units

Performance

6

6 cps in Ensemble

Music Skills

21

18 cps in Harmony & Analysis and Aural Perception

Sound Recording Fundamentals

Studies in analysis, history and culture

24

At least 12 credit points from Foundation units including Musical Worlds of Today

Compositional Techniques and Analysis 3 & 4

(d)
Musicology

Area of Study

Credit Points

Minimum level of achievement

Principal Study

24

Principal Study 4

Music Education

84

Professional & Social Issues in Music Education;

Professional Experience;

Technology in Music Education

Performance

6

6 credit points in ensemble units

Music Skills

24

Harmony and Analysis 4 and Aural Perception 4

Studies in analysis, history and culture

27

At least 18 credit points from Foundation units including Musical Worlds of Today

Electives including performance

27

 

5 Principal Studies

(1)
The Principal Studies available are:
(a)
Composition
(b)
Musicology
(c)
Performance
(i)  Brass
(ii)  Early Music
(iii)  Jazz Studies
(iv)  Keyboard
(v)  Percussion
(vi)  Strings
(vii)  Voice (classical)
(viii)  Woodwind

6 Requirements for the Honours degree

(1)
Honours is available to students who complete an alternative set of units of study. Admission to the honours program is by permission of the program coordinator after the completion of 96 credit points of study. Admission normally requires a WAM of at least 65 in second year units of study and an average of at least 75 in Music Education and Education units, and demonstration of a proven capacity to write extended essays of quality.
(2)
To qualify for the honours degree, candidates must complete the requirements for the pass degree including 48 credit points of honours units from Music Education.

7 Award of the degree

(1)
The Bachelor of Music (Music Education) is awarded in the grades of either Pass or Honours. The honours degree is awarded in classes ranging from First Class to Third Class according to the rules specified in the Resolutions of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, and a single result is provided as an aggregated mark based on the Honours units of study the student has completed.
(2)
Candidates for the award of the Honours degree who do not meet the requirements, but who have otherwise satisfied the course requirements of Bachelor of Music (Music Education), will be awarded the pass degree.

8 Transitional provisions

(1)
These resolutions apply to students who commenced their candidature after 1 January, 2011 and students who commenced their candidature prior to 1 January, 2011 who elect to proceed under these resolutions.
(2)
Candidates who commenced prior to 1 January, 2011 may complete the requirements in accordance with the resolutions in force at the time of their commencement, provided that the requirements are completed by 1 January, 2016. The Faculty may specify a later date for completion or specify alternative requirements for completion of candidatures that extend beyond this time.