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Hobart

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Unit Coordinator (Classical or Contemporary) and Head of Discipline approval is required to enrol in this unit.

Introduction

Complementary study is taken in either year two or year three as a specifically designed investigation to support the major study. The investigation is self-directed once the outline of the project has been agreed to by the Head of Discipline. Students can choose a topic for special investigation that may be either practical or theoretical in nature. Normally BMus students may undertake only one complementary study elective within their degree.

Summary 2020

Unit name Complementary Study
Unit code FCB215
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Creative Arts and Media
Discipline Music
Coordinator

Dr. Carolyn Philpott

Teaching staff

Maria Grenfell (Classical), Nick Haywood (Contemporary)

Level Intermediate
Available as student elective? Yes
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Learning Outcomes

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Requisites

Prerequisites

Successful completion of 100 points from BMus or equiv

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

1-hr consultation, such as rehearsals or one-to-one lessons, pending supervisor availability;  2-hr weekly project sessions such as participation in performance class/composition seminars/research seminars

Assessment

Written assignment to contextualise the study: 20%  Formal presentation of work undertaken during semester (such as recital, folio or research paper): 80%

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Flexible Study Options

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