Diploma in Music (Practical)
Course M06-AA (2008)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2008. Search for this in the current handbook
Year and Campus: | 2008 |
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Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Undergraduate |
Contact
Faculty of MusicUniversity of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Conservatorium Building
Tel: +61 3 8344 5256
Fax: +61 3 8344 5346
Email via: http://music-unimelb.custhelp.com
Web: www.music.unimelb.edu.au
Course Overview: | Recognising that not all students interested in musical study wish to commit themselves to professional training in a Bachelor of Music degree, the Faculty of Music offers a Diploma in Music (Practical). The new generation Diploma in Music (Practical) is studied concurrently with a new generation undergraduate degree - Arts, Science, Commerce, Biomedicine or Environments - and provides University of Melbourne students the opportunity to engage in one-to-one instrumental and vocal tuition. The Diploma has been specially structured over a 3-year time frame to allow for concurrent completion of both Bachelor and Diploma courses. The Diploma comprises a three-year sequence of practical, ensemble and elective subjects, studied alongside Bachelor of Music students, giving you the opportunity to build valuable friendships and networks in a challenging musical environment. At the conclusion of the course, you should have acquired advanced practical abilities that compare with the end of the second year of the Bachelor of Music course. Through elective subjects, you should also have a basic understanding of the historical and theoretical knowledge that forms part of advanced musical training.
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Objectives: | On completion of the Diploma in Music (Practical), students should be able to:
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Course Structure & Available Subjects: | The Diploma consists of a sequence of 6 Music Performance subjects over three years, a set of applied skills electives, which include ensemble and chamber music subjects, and 2 Academic/Music Studies elective subjects, which can include core history and theory subjects from the BMus. To allow for concurrent completion with a New Generation undergraduate degree, the Diploma in Music (Practical) has been structured to allow some subjects to be taken within the breadth component of your main degree. These subjects count towards both the Bachelor and Diploma courses. Diploma students are also permitted to enrol beyond the standard 50 point semester load with subjects from the practical component of the course. This "overload" has minimal impact on your overall commitments each semester as the contact hours and assessment requirements have been designed in the context of this course structure.
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Subject Options: |
Important note. 25 points of Academic/Music Studies elective subjects (2 x 12.5 pts) count towards both the Bachelor and Diploma courses. These 25 points can be taken in any semester, however must be completed no later than the end of year 2. First YearSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Two Applied Skills Electives 12.500 12.5 points of Academic/Music Studies Electives, taken within the breadth component of the new generation degree*. Second YearMusic Performance 3D 6.250 Music Performance 4D 6.250 PLUSTwo Applied Skills Electives 12.500 12.5 points of Academic/Music Studies Electives, taken within the breadth component of the new generation degree*. *25 points of Academic/Music Studies Electives must be completed no later than the end of year 2. Students may complete these 2 subjects in this timeframe at their discretion.
Third YearMusic Performance 5D 6.250Music Performance 6D 6.250 PLUS Two Applied Skills Electives 12.500 Example Course StructureDavid is undertaking a Bachelor of Arts (BA) with a major in Creative Writing plus a Diploma in Music (Practical) (DipMus) on piano. He is also interested in psychology and has chosen Breadth subjects in this area, as well as Music. His sample course plan is: YEAR 1, Semester 1 YEAR 1, Semester 2 YEAR 2, Semester 1 YEAR 2, Semester 2 YEAR 3, Semester 1 YEAR 3, Semester 2 * 25 points of Academic/Music Studies Electives (2 x 12.5 pts) count towards both the Bachelor and Diploma courses. These 25 points can be taken in any semester, however must be completed no later than the end of year 2. Applied Skills ElectivesImportant Notes regarding electives:
Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Applied Skills Electives - Ensemble ElectivesAudition and Special Permission requirements.A number of ensembles require an audition or special permission before enrolment can be approved. During the re-enrolment period, all ensemble selections will be processed with provisional approval. These enrolments will then be reviewed by Ensemble Directors, in the context of results, and students will be advised in late December/early January whether an audition/special permission will be needed before ensemble enrolment can be confirmed. Auditions will be held during February. The Faculty reserves the right to alter ensemble enrolments according to audition/special permission requirements. Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Academic ElectivesArt Music and Postmodernism 12.500 Broadway and Music of the Theatre 12.500 Cabaret! 12.500 Music and Migration: The Australian Case 12.500 Music and the Poetic World 12.500 Musical Theatre in Asia 12.500 Ragtime to Rap: Popular Music since 1900 12.500 Music Language 2: Chromaticism and Beyond 12.500 Music since the French Revolution 12.500 Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Music Studies ElectivesComposition Studies 12.500 Music Language 3: Modern Directions 12.500 Research Project 12.500 Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: |
Entry Requirements: | Applications for entry into the Diploma should be made directly to the Faculty of Music upon acceptance into their main degree program. Admission is by audition, and applicants are asked to prepare a 15-minute program of 2-3 contrasting works chosen from the classical repertoire (not contemporary popular or jazz). A sample program might include works from the Baroque, Romantic and Twentieth Century repertoires. Applicants may also be asked to demonstrate some technical work. The audition panel will not hear all of the program and will make its own selection from the works prepared. Auditions are usually held in early February each year. |
Core Participation Requirements: | It is University policy to take all reasonable steps to minimise the impact of disability upon academic study, and reasonable adjustments will be made to enhance a student's participation in the University's programs. Students who feel their disability will impact on meeting the requirements of this course are encouraged to discuss this matter with a Faculty Student Adviser and the Disability Liaison Unit. |
Further Study: | The Faculty of Music offers a wide range of graduate courses:
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Graduate Attributes: |
Graduates of the new generation Diploma in Music (Practical) will be:
Leaders in communities through:
Attuned to cultural diversity through:
Active global citizens through:
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Generic Skills: | For the generic skills developed by Music students, see http://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/view/2008/655-AA |
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