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Undergraduate Degree Information

Bachelor of Music

The Bachelor of Music is a degree for musically and academically talented students aspiring to a professional career in music performance, composition, musicology or music education. It is taken over four years or eight semesters of full-time study or can be taken on a part-time basis (domestic students only).

Bachelor of Music (Honours)

This is an embedded Honours degree where students in their 4th year (semesters 7 and 8) complete alternate honours units of study. Candidates wishing to undertake Bachelor of Music (Honours) must apply in writing to the Student Administration Office in the semester before honours study is to commence. Details on admission requirements for Honours are set out in the Faculty Resolutions and on the faculty website.

Bachelor of Music Studies

The Bachelor of Music Studies is a degree for students seeking a broad musical education. Its structure facilitates creative interdisciplinary links within musical disciplines and other subject areas in the University of Sydney. The course develops broadly educated musicians who are able to apply their knowledge, skills and attitudes creatively and flexibly in a variety of music and music-related professions. It is taken over three years or six semesters of full-time study and may be taken on a part-time basis. (domestic students only)

Bachelor of Music Studies (Honours)

This stand-alone Honours year is open to students who have completed either the Bachelor of Music Studies degree at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music or any other approved three-year degree at another institution. Entry is by interview and/or audition. Students must also submit an Honours proposal. The degree is taken over 2 semesters of full-time study.

Bachelor of Music Studies/Bachelor of Arts

The aim of the combined Bachelor of Music Studies/Bachelor of Arts is to allow students to acquire musical skills in performance, composition or musicology, together with expertise in an arts discipline within a broad humanities context. The course caters for a wide variety of music and music-related careers including arts administration, journalism, music teaching, arts policy, performance and composition (depending on appropriate majors). It is taken over five years or 10 semesters of full-time study and may be taken on a part-time basis (domestic students only).

Bachelor of Music Studies/Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery

This program allows students to combine their demonstrated interests in music as well as medicine, and is intended to give students an opportunity to experience a broad musical education before embarking on medical studies. Its structure facilitates creative interdisciplinary links betweeen music, science and medicine at the University of Sydney. It is taken over seven years of full-time study.

Diploma of Music

The Diploma of Music is a specialised course in music performance which will prepare students for a career as professional musicians. It is taken over two years or four semesters of full-time study and can be taken on a part-time basis (domestic students only).

Advanced Diploma of Opera

The Advanced Diploma of Opera prepares graduates for the various demands of the profession. During this course, students will acquire a thorough understanding of musicianship, the capacity to sing in the major operatic languages, perform movement and dance sequences, and learn to build a character on developed stagecraft skills. The course is taken over three years or six semesters of full-time study.

Bachelor of Arts (Major in Music)

Arts is a generalist degree with wide career potential. A large number of students undertake specialised research training in a subject and go on to gain an honours degree followed by a higher degree or postgraduate diploma. You can major in music as part of the Bachelor of Arts degree. Duration: 3 years (4 years honours). The Arts Music Unit of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music is located on the main campus of the University of Sydney. Students from all faculties including the Conservatorium can study a wide range of subjects including music skills, musicology and ethnomusicology, performance and composition. All classes are held on the main campus. Students are also permitted to undertake some additional approved SCM units of study on the Macquarie Street campus as part of their music major. Students should consult the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for further details on admission and degree requirements.

How to apply

To apply for admission to an undergraduate course at the Conservatorium you must apply for an audition and/or interview where you will be required to present the prescribed Conservatorium program to an audition and/or interview panel.

You will also need to apply through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) and place a Sydney Conservatorium of Music course as at least one of your preferences.

Contacts

Student Administration Office
Level 3, Room 3012 in the Greenway Building,
Macquarie Street, Sydney

Phone: +61 2 9351 1216
Fax: +61 2 9351 1200
Email: con.info@sydney.edu.au
sydney.edu.au/music

Undergraduate Coordinator
Ivy Chu
Phone: +61 2 9351 1271
Email: ivy.chu@sydney.edu.au

Application deadlines

UAC on-time applications
Deadline: September 30, 2011

Audition applications
Deadline: October 31, 2011

International students

International students should contact the International Office on +61 2 8627 8300 (outside Australia) or 1800 899 376 (within Australia) or at io.info@sydney.edu.au for all initial inquiries.

The International Stdent Office Office is located on Level 4, Jane Foss Russell Building, Darlington.

Career pathways

Studying music offers a variety of pathways to a vast array of rewarding careers; composition and/or arrangement; writing about music as a musicologist, journalist or critic; broadcasting and music recording; performance including conducting, as soloist or ensemble player; teaching, from early childhood to secondary; music therapy, arts administration including cultural planning, marketing and festival or venue management.

Undergraduate degrees and diplomas

Course Code

CRICOS Code

Course Name

Duration (years)

QH010

052452G

Bachelor of Music (Composition)

4

QH011

008447D

Bachelor of Music (Music Education)

4

QH012

052453G

Bachelor of Music (Musicology)

4

QH013

052451J

Bachelor of Music (Performance)

4

QH020

026957K

Bachelor of Music Studies

3

QH030

061147J

Bachelor of Music Studies (Honours)

1

QH021

061145M

Bachelor of Music Studies/Bachelor of Arts

5

QH022

061146K

Bachelor of Music Studies/Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery

7

QI010

007446B

Diploma of Music

2

QI011

061295G

Advanced Diploma of Opera

3