Diploma in Music (Practical)
Course D-MUS (2013)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2013.
Year and Campus: | 2013 - Parkville |
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CRICOS Code: | 022054D |
Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Undergraduate |
Duration & Credit Points: | 100 credit points taken over 12 months full time. |
Coordinator
Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
VCA and MCM Student Centre
Contact
Contact Centre
T: 13 MELB (6352)
E: 13melb@unimelb.edu.au
Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
VCA and MCM Student Centre
E: mcm-ugrad@unimelb.edu.au
W: www.conservatorium.unimelb.edu.au
Course Overview: |
The Diploma in Music (Practical) enables students to study music performance and gain a music qualification while completing an undergraduate degree in another field. It is available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts, Biomedicine, Commerce, Environments or Science and is studied concurrently with the bachelor degree. Diploma in Music (Practical) students study for a music qualification alonngside Bachelor of Music students, giving the opportunity to build valuable friendships and networks in a challenging musical environment. Studies focus on practical music, including both solo and ensemble music performance. Through elective subjects, students will also gain a basic contextual understanding 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 in Music (Practical) consists of a sequence of six Music Performance subjects, a set of applied skills electives – which include ensemble and chamber music subjects – and two Academic/Music Studies elective subjects. Diploma of Music (Practical) students should seek course advice about structuring their academic programs.
SAMPLE COURSE STRUCTURE David is undertaking a Bachelor of Arts (B-ARTS) with a major in Creative Writing plus a Diploma in Music (Practical) (DipMus) on piano. He is also interested in Psychology and has chosen subjects in this area, as well as Music as Breadth. 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 |
Subject Options: | First YearSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: PLUS Two Applied Skills Electives 12.500 12.5 points of Academic Electives and/or Music Studies Electives, taken within the breadth component of the new generation degree*. Second YearSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: PLUS Two Applied Skills Electives 12.500 12.5 points of Academic Electives and/or Music Studies Electives, taken within the breadth component of the new generation degree*. *25 points of Academic Electives and/or 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 YearSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: PLUS Two Applied Skills Electives 12.500 |
Entry Requirements: |
The Diploma of Music (Practical) is available to students enrolled in Melbourne Model bachelor degrees at The University of Melbourne. For further information about admission requirements and procedures, and to access application forms, please visit http://www.conservatorium.unimelb.edu.au/dipmusprac |
Core Participation Requirements: |
The Melbourne Conservatorium of Music welcomes applications from students with disabilities. It is University and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music policy to take reasonable steps to make reasonable adjustments so as to enable the student’s participation in the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music’s programs. The Diploma in Music (Practical) is a degree which involves acquisition and refinement of musical knowledge and practice. All students of Music must possess intellectual, ethical, physical and emotional capabilities required to participate in the full curriculum and to achieve the levels of competence required by the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. A candidate for the DipMus degree must have abilities and skills which include the following: a) Well developed existing proficiency in at least one musical instrument. This instrumental or vocal proficiency is initially measured at the application stage by audition into the Bachelor of Music. This proficiency will involve appropriately developed physical skills to achieve a well developed level of physical control of the instrument; b) Well developed music literacy. A candidate must be capable of reading music notation fluently whether in standard musical notation or Braille musical notation; c) Aural discrimination skills. A candidate needs to have well developed hearing to ensure that the aural requirements essential to the study of Music can be met; d) The ability to comprehend complex music information and material independently. A candidate needs to possess an appropriate level of cognition to deal with required material relating to the theory and history of Music. This material may exist in written, and aural and schematised forms; e) The capacity to communicate clearly a knowledge and application of music principles and practice in assessment activities and the ability to function as part of a musical team. A candidate must possess the emotional health required for full use of his/her intellectual abilities, the exercise of good judgment and the prompt completion of all responsibilities required by the course. All candidates need to be aware of their personal limitations and be aware of when and where to seek professional advice or supervision. Candidates must be able to tolerate physically taxing musical practice and to function effectively under stress and isolation in musical preparation. They must also be able to function effectively as part of a musical ensemble, to adapt to changing environments and to display flexibility. f) Behavioural and Social Attributes. A candidate must possess behavioural and social attributes that enable them to participate in a complex learning environment. Students are required to take responsibility for their own participation and learning. They also contribute to the learning of other students in collaborative learning environments, demonstrating interpersonal skills and an understanding of the needs of other students. Assessment may include the outcomes of tasks completed in collaboration with other students. Students who feel their disability will prevent them from meeting the above academic requirements are encouraged to contact the Disability Liaison Unit. |
Further Study: |
Graduates of the Diploma of Music (Practical) are eligible to apply for the following music programs:
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Graduate Attributes: |
Graduates of the new generation Diploma in Music (Practical) will be:
Knowledgeable across disciplines as a result of:
Leaders in communities through:
Attuned to cultural diversity through:
Active global citizens through:
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Generic Skills: |
Every subject you take in the DipMus has a set of objectives which relate the content of the subject and its assessment requirements to your acquisition, not only of specific skills and knowledge, but also of generic skills. Generic skills will accompany you throughout your life and will provide you with the expertise to enter a huge variety of careers in or related to the music profession. For example:
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