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Students
Tuition Fee
NZD 43,243
Per year
Start Date
2025-07-21
Medium of studying
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Music | Music Composition | Music Performance
Area of study
Arts
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
NZD 43,243
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-02-26-
2024-07-15-
2025-03-03-
2025-07-21-
About Program

Program Overview


The Bachelor of Music (Honours) is a one-year postgraduate program designed for graduates of the Bachelor of Music who want to specialize in their chosen field and further develop their creative and intellectual skills for a music-related career. It offers seven specializations: Classical Performance, Jazz Performance, Composition, Music Technology, Musicology, Popular Music, and Studio Pedagogy. The program provides individualized study with leading professionals, opportunities for advanced research and creative projects, and a focus on developing critical thinking and communication skills. Graduates are prepared for successful careers in the music industry or further academic study.

Program Outline


Degree Overview: Bachelor of Music (Honours)


Overview:

The Bachelor of Music (Honours) (BMus(Hons)) is a one-year postgraduate program designed for graduates of the Bachelor of Music (BMus) who want to specialize in their chosen field and further develop their creative and intellectual skills for a music-related career. It provides intensive, individual study with leading musicians and music-writers, allowing students to refine their skills and knowledge in their chosen area of expertise.


Objectives:

  • Enhance and refine skills and knowledge in the student's chosen music specialization.
  • Develop advanced research and critical thinking skills applicable to music.
  • Foster creative exploration and innovation within the chosen music field.
  • Prepare students for a successful career in the music industry or further academic study.

Program Description:

The program offers seven specializations: Classical Performance, Jazz Performance, Composition, Music Technology, Musicology, Popular Music, and Studio Pedagogy. These specializations allow students to tailor their studies to their individual interests and career goals.


Key program features:

  • Individualized study with accomplished professionals in the field.
  • Focus on advanced theoretical and practical skills development.
  • Opportunities for in-depth research and creative projects.
  • Cultivates critical thinking and communication skills applicable to various professional settings.
  • Prepares students for advanced academic study in music or a professional career in the field.

Careers:


Potential career paths:

  • Performance: Soloist, orchestral musician, chamber musician, music educator.
  • Composition: Composer, arranger, music producer, music technologist.
  • Musicology: Music researcher, music critic, music journalist, music educator.
  • Popular Music: Songwriter, performer, music producer, music manager.
  • Music Technology: Music software developer, sound engineer, music producer, audio engineer.
  • Studio Pedagogy: Music teacher, music studio owner, music curriculum developer.

Additional career options:

  • Music therapy
  • Arts administration
  • Music journalism
  • Arts marketing
  • Music publishing

Further study:

  • Master of Music (MMus)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Music

Other:


International students:

The BMus(Hons) program is also available to international students who meet the program's entry requirements.


Summary:

The Bachelor of Music (Honours) is a postgraduate program designed to prepare graduates with advanced skills and knowledge for a successful career in the music industry. It offers seven specializations, allowing students to tailor their studies to their individual interests and career goals. The program provides individualized study with leading professionals, opportunities for advanced research and creative projects, and a focus on developing critical thinking and communication skills.

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