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Unit name Honours Creative Practice 1
Unit code FCM414
Credit points 25
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Creative Arts and Media
Discipline Music
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Learning Outcomes

1. Conduct supervised project work within your specialisation;
2. Critically reflect on and adapt your knowledge and technical skills to improve your creative practice;
3. Articulate your aesthetic judgement and artistic vision to others

Fees

Requisites

Prerequisites

FCM318  or by audition

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Minimum 3 hours of contact per week in individual, small group or seminar lessons.

Assessment

Folio of work: 60%      Lecturer-assigned tasks: 40%

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Flexible Study Options

Textbooks

Required

Recommended

Adler, The Study of Orchestration, 3e, New York: Norton, 2002, ISBN 0-393-97572-X

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