F3S Bachelor of Music (BMus-BTeach) Course Guide
NB: First year students should enrol in all the units listed in the Year 1 row. Second and third year students: where an elective is listed, students may choose a unit of study from the list of Conservatorium electives.
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.
- The link to unit descriptors for the FCM and FCE codes
take you to the first of each of these units - (ie. FCM
110 Orchestral Instruments 1A and FCE210 Orchestra A - links
to the other Major Study and Ensemble codes appear immediately
below
- Students wishing to take a semester 2 music
history electives (FCB116
Rock Revolution, FCB122 World Music or an FCH coded music history unit) instead of History of Jazz should take
FCF 110 Foundation Audio in semester 1
- Students may take either FCH222 or FCH312: the FCH222, FCH312 and FCH322 music history units cycle so in any given year one of these three units is not on offer. For the year FCH222 is not on offer students may take FCH312 Music of the Nineteenth Century in its place; or take their preferred FCH music history unit in semester 2, year two and the music elective in semester one year three
- Classical Voice Majors are required to enrol in FCB217
Diction in year 1, semester 1;
Where the guide shows the the music history elective (ie FCB112) classical voice students take Diction in its place
- Contemporary Stream Majors take the FCN coded Core Studies
units; Classical and Composition Majors take the FCC coded
Core Studie Units
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For further advice regarding the Bachelor of Music-Bachelor of
Teaching students should contact either Mr Alistair Dobson or Ms Marilyn Smith for advice on the music components of the
degree.
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