R3N Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Music (BA-BMus) Course
Guides
NB: First year students should enrol in all the music units listed in the Year 1 row. (Please make sure to follow the course guide of your specialization.) All students should seek advice from the Faculty of Arts executive officer for the units that will comprise the BA component of this degree. Where a music elective is listed, students may choose a unit of study from the list of Conservatorium electives; these course guides indicate an ensemble unit may be preferred, but students may choose other music electives.
Classical Performers
Classical Voice Major Composition
Major Contemporary Stream Performers
Musicology Major FYI Notes
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FYI:
- For the FCM11x Major Study 1A unit students should enrol in one of the following: FCM110 Orchestral Instruments 1A, FCM111 Keyboard 1A, FCM112 Guitar 1A, FCM113 Voice 1A or FCM114 Composition 1A. In the next unit of study an FCM110 student will enrol in FCM120 Orchestral Instruments 1B, an FCM111 Keyboard 1A will enrol in FCM121 Keyboard and so on.
- Students wishing to complete the BMus component in the Musicology stream complete 4 units of FCM study (levels 100 and 200) and replace the level 300 FCM units with FCH311 Studies in Musicology and FCH321 Music Research Seminar. NB: These are in addition to the three required FCH Music History units.
- The link to unit descriptors for the FCM and FCE codes
take you to the first of each of these units - (ie. FCM110 Orchestral Instruments 1A and FCE210 Orchestra A - links
to the other Major Study and Ensemble codes appear immediately
below
- The three FCH Music History units rotate with only 1 on offer
in any 1 semester. In 2009 the semester 1 FCH unit is FCH312;
in semeter 2 it will beFCH322
- Within the BA component students must complete the requirements
of a major in one discipline. A major is normally made up
of sequential units in one discipline comprising 25% of
Level 100 units plus 75% of Level 200/300 units (totalling
a minimum of 100%)
- Units studied outside the BA or BMus schedules will not
count towards the combined degree
For further advice regarding the music components of the BA-BMus
students should contact either Mr Alistair Dobson or Dr
Heather Monkhouse
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