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Bachelor of Music (Music Education)

University of Sydney

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^ The annual tuition fees listed are indicative fees for study in Year 1, in the 2024 calendar year only. Fees are based on a full-time student enrolment load of 48 credit points per year, or 1.0 Equivalent Full-Time Student Load (1.0 EFTSL). If your study load for the year is more or less than 1.0 EFTSL, your tuition fee will differ. Importantly, tuition fees are subject to annual review by the University, and will increase each calendar year of your study, effective at the start of each calendar year. For students enrolling in a combined degree, in most cases a single course tuition fee applies for the duration of your study in the combined degree, regardless of the units of study that are selected in each of the two qualifications (eg a B Arts and B Laws). Importantly, the indicative tuition fee listed for Year 1, 2024 is subject to annual review and will increase each year of your study in the combined degree. The tuition fee structure is different for double degrees where a bachelor degree is combined with a postgraduate degree (eg D Medicine or D Dental Medicine, B Veterinary Biology/D Veterinary Medicine)).

About

The professionally recognised music education program will prepare you for a career as a music teacher in both primary and secondary schools. You will develop music teaching skills through studies in curriculum, educational psychology, key ideas and approaches to music education, choral and instrumental pedagogy and music technology. Cultural diversity (including the study of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islands music) and field-based experience are central to the program, and professional experience placements in schools play a vital part in each student's development.

Areas of study

Music education, plus principal study in either composition, contemporary music practice, musicology, or performance. Studies are also undertaken in analysis, history and cultural studies, and music skills (aural perception, harmony and analysis).

Career opportunities

Primary or secondary classroom teacher, chamber musician, concert soloist, conductor, education officer with a music performance/development organisation orchestral, musician, private music teacher or studio music teacher.

Professional recognition

Accredited by the NSW Education Standards Authority as an Initial Teacher Education Program.

Practical experience

Includes individual instrumental lessons and concert practice, large ensemble performance and practice teaching programs.

Fees and charges

The Australian Government subsidises the tuition fee for this course. The remaining balance is paid by the student. Current University of Sydney fee information.

Essential requirements for admission

Audition or portfolio/interview: In addition to the UAC application, you must register for an audition/portfolio submission directly to the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Selection into the Conservatorium degrees is by audition and/or portfolio and/or interview, and ATAR. If specialising in Performance, applicants will be required to audition in instrument / voice. If specialising in Composition, Contemporary Music Practice or Musicology, applicants submit a portfolio and be interviewed.

Application process and timeline for Bachelor of Music (Music Education)

Questionnaire/Personal Statement: Applicants are required to answer questions about their motivation and suitability for teaching. How to complete the teaching questionnaire.

For information on the personal statement visit the University of Sydney website.

Note: Special requirements and policies apply.

Prerequisites

Band 5 in three HSC subjects or interstate equivalent, one of which needs to be English (English Standard or English Advanced or ESL (English as a Second Language)/EALD (English as an Additional Language or Dialect).

Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Assumed knowledge: Music 2.

Audition application: In addition to your UAC application, a separate application to audition/interview must be submitted online directly to the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. A non-refundable administration fee is charged for all applications.

Other applicants

Refer to the University of Sydney general admission criteria.

Student profile

Visit the University of Sydney website.

Further information

View all details of this course on the University of Sydney website.

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Global mobility/international experience
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Open Learning Environment (OLE)
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Faculty handbooks
View available first-year subjects in the University of Sydney handbooks.