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Hobart

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Introduction

Provides an opportunity to explore in depth over a semester particular aspects of a chronological period of music history. Periods will be cycled and topics chosen will focus on a particular genre or characteristic of a given chronological period and will enable detailed study of the contribution of major composers and the development of musical styles.

Summary 2021

Unit name Topics in Music 1
Unit code FCA442
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Creative Arts and Media
Discipline Music
Coordinator

Associate Professor Anne-Marie Forbes

Teaching staff

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Level Honours
Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

2 hr seminar weekly (13 weeks)

Assessment

Class assignments: 30%

2,000 word written assignment: 30%

Final assessment task: 40%

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Flexible Study Options

No

Textbooks

Required
Turabian Manual for Writers 9th ed ISBN 978-0-226-43057-7
Recommended

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