Australian Institute of Music
Courses included
The Bachelor of Music - Musicology blends research, theory and philosophy to provide you with a framework to investigate the cultural history of music in its various forms. You will solidify a foundation of musical literacy, interact with materials that create music, examine how those elements are structured and notated in diverse genres, and develop your skills to identify musical structures by ear.
Though the course is primarily research-based, you will also collaborate on practical projects and have the opportunity to take electives from across our Bachelor of Music programs which include performance, composition and creative audio technology. You will graduate as an articulate music scholar with an in-depth understanding of music in its rich historical and cultural contexts.
Music, music history, music research, music theory.
Anthropology researcher, social and cultural policy consultant, music critic/reviewer, music editor, music educator, arts administrator, entertainment manager, music journalist, musical director, playlist curator.
Ability to play an instrument or sing with an understanding of contemporary and/or classical music.
Refer to Australian Institute of Music current fee information.
Applicants for Bachelor of Music degree programs are required to audition and must prepare two contrasting items. These may take the form of:
Applicants for Bachelor of Music – Musicology should include at least one analytical essay.
Applications can be submitted digitally. Applicants may be required to attend an interview.
Applicants under the age of 21 must provide evidence of at least one of the following:
Applicants who are 21 years of age or older at the time of application are entitled to mature-age consideration.
Mature-age applicants may obtain entry by submitting a digital portfolio and/or attending an interview.
For applicants who do not meet the above criteria, admission may be granted by the Director of Academic Affairs or nominee based on a documented assessment of the applicant's overall ability to undertake the program of study and to achieve the course learning outcomes.
For more information, contact AIM directly.
Apply directly to AIM to complete the online application form. Do not apply through UAC.
Applications can be submitted up to 12 months prior to your chosen start date, which means that you can complete the application process at a time that works for you.
Current Year 12 students can submit their application and potentially receive a Conditional Offer to study with AIM before their Year 12 exams. Conditional Offers require the student to provide evidence of successful completion of HSC Year 12 (or equivalent) as stated in the Admission Criteria upon receiving their results at the end of the year.
View all details of this course on the AIM website or call 1300 301 983.
Use all ATAR profile data as a guide only; it provides a broad overview of the ATARs and selection ranks of previous Year 12 students admitted into that course. ATARs and selection ranks required for entry in 2023 may be different. If you are unsure about including a course among your preferences, contact the relevant institution.
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