Musicology/Ethnomusicology Stream (B-MUS version 4 only)
Major/Minor/Specialisation !B-MUS-MAJ+1002 (2016)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2016.
Year and Campus: | 2016 |
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Coordinator
Musicology: Professor Kerry Murphy
Ethnomusicology: Professor Catherine Falk
Contact
Currently enrolled students:
- General information: https://ask.unimelb.edu.au
- Contact Stop 1
Overview: |
**This information only applies to students who commenced the Bachelor of Music degree Prior to 2016** Musicology is a lively area of activity at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. All staff (many of whom are notable alumni) are actively engaged in research, and staff and students regularly present papers at National and International conferences. Musicology asks questions about why we like music, its importance and its functions. It examines not only music but also musicians within their social and cultural environment. Ethnomusicology considers the whole context – social, cosmological, economic, political, historical, contemporary, environmental and epistemological – through and within which music is imagined, discussed and made. In the Musicology/Ethnomusicology Major, students develop knowledge, skills and practices that provide a basis for independent critical inquiry and research-based writing, as well as the ability and self-confidence to comprehend and present complex concepts. |
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Structure & Available Subjects: |
All BMus students undertake a common first year experience. Specialising in musicology/ethnomusicology involves undertaking research methods subjects and a variety of academic electives that lead to the writing of a dissertation in the Bachelor of Music (Honours). Degree Flexibility The BMus is a highly flexible degree, enabling students to design a degree pathway to match their musical interests and pathways. The Musicology/Ethnomusicology major allows students to take advantage of this degree flexibility to tailor subject selections, retaining capacity to move between specialisations and keeping graduate study and career options open. Did you know...?
Students are encouraged to seek course advice regarding tailoring of their subject selections and course structure. |
Subject Options: | Musicology/Ethnomusicology Major - second yearSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: PLUS one of: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: PLUS Academic Electives, Music Studies Electives or Applied Skills Electives 43.75 Breadth/Free subjects 25.00 (available Music subject lists are available here)
Musicology/Ethnomusicology Major - third yearSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Students take Music Research AND/OR The Ethnography of Music PLUS Academic Electives, Music Studies Electives or Applied Skills Electives 62.50 [50.00]
Breadth/Free subjects 25.00
(available Music subject lists are available here)
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Related Course(s): |
Bachelor of Music |
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