University of New England
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Is music your passion? We can help make it your career too, with our comprehensive, creatively-focused Bachelor of Music. This unique online degree will equip you with industry-valued knowledge and skills in performance, composition, ear training, music theory, music technology and production, music history and music cultures. The program traverses a broad range of styles and genres across contemporary, classical, popular and electronic music.
In a rapidly changing world, gigs may come and go, but you can help future proof your career with our Bachelor of Music.
Please note that you must pass an audition or be granted an audition waiver to gain entry into this course.
Music composition, music creative practice, music inquiry, music pedagogy, music production, performance, music technology, media fundamentals, song writing, aural skills, harmony and analysis.
Independent music practice (performance, composition or music production), song writing, arranging, sound design and editing, studio music teaching, arts administration, community arts leadership, music scholarship and criticism, music journalism, music festival and concert management, private studio teaching.
Refer to UNE current fee information.
Online audition: There are three components to the audition:
Assumed knowledge: Any 2 units of English.
Recommended studies: Any 2 units of music.
Guaranteed ATAR: Not applicable to this course.
Refer to UNE general admission criteria.
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