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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
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Developed self-motivated cognitive enquiry and research skills to enable independent research in the field of music.
  2. Developed greater skills in critical thinking.
  3. Improved your academic writing and oral communication skills.

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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

Task 1: Project proposal and annotated bibliography (20%)

Task 2: Research project (80%)

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