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Table of Contents

1. Faculty of Arts requirements
2. Prerequisites
3. Requirements for a Major
4. Honours entry
5. Honours requirements
    5.1. Combined Honours
6. Further study
7. For more information

Subject Lists
    Subject descriptions


The Faculty of Music offers a Major and combined Honours program in Music History to Bachelor of Arts students.

 1. Faculty of Arts requirements

Students undertaking the Bachelor of Arts are permitted to enrol in a range of subjects offered by other faculties, however students must complete a minimum of 50 points of First Year subjects and 100 points of Second/Third Year subjects in areas of study approved by the Faculty of Arts, see Arts-approved subject requirement for more information.

Combined course students will not usually be eligible to enrol in these subjects. Please consult a Faculty of Arts course adviser for more information.

 2. Prerequisites

740-138 Introduction To Music 1-1 has no prerequisite and assumes no prior knowledge of music.

Arts students who have a background in music may wish to enrol in any of the four First Year Music History subjects. To do so, students must undertake the Faculty of Music Musicianship Test to determine whether they have the musical aptitude to complete the subjects. This test will be held in Orientation week, February 2000, at the Faculty of Music. Students should register for the test with the Faculty of Music prior to Orientation Week.

The general prerequisite for Second and Third Year Music History subjects is successful completion of two First Year Music History subjects (25 points).

 3. Requirements for a Major

A Major in Music History usually consists of nine 12.5 point subjects totalling 112.5 points. It comprises:

Students with no previous musical training commence study in Music by enrolling in 740-138/139 Introduction to Music 1-1 and 1-2, each 12.5 points. Students who pass the Faculty of Music Musicianship Test are exempted from this subject and enrol in two of the four Music History subjects in their First Year for 25 points.

The Major in Music is undertaken as follows:

1. For students with no prior music study
First YearSemester
 740-138 Introduction To Music 1-11
 740-139 Introduction To Music 1-22
Second Year
 two of 
 740-110 Western Music 1750 to Present2
 740-142 Western Music to 1750Not Offered
 740-144 Music Cultures of Asia & the PacificNot Offered
 740-265 Music In Australia1
 and 
 740-141 Music Techniques 1-11
Third Year
 two of 
 740-110 Western Music 1750 to Present2
 740-142 Western Music to 1750Not Offered
 740-144 Music Cultures of Asia & the PacificNot Offered
 740-265 Music In Australia1
 and 
 740-129 Music Techniques 1-22
 One Music History optional subject. 

2. For students who pass the Musicianship Test
First YearSemester
 two of 
 740-110 Western Music 1750 to Present2
 740-142 Western Music to 1750Not Offered
 740-144 Music Cultures of Asia & the PacificNot Offered
 740-265 Music In Australia1
Second Year
 two of 
 740-110 Western Music 1750 to Present2
 740-142 Western Music to 1750Not Offered
 740-144 Music Cultures of Asia & the PacificNot Offered
 740-265 Music In Australia1
 and 
 740-141 Music Techniques 1-11
Third Year
 740-129 Music Techniques 1-22
 Three optional Music History Subjects. 

See under combined Honours for Musicology Studies subjects and the list of areas of study available in the Faculty of Music.

 4. Honours entry

The prerequisites for entry to Fourth Year combined Honours in Music History are:

Entry to Honours must be approved by the Music History Honours coordinator and the Faculty of Arts Honours course adviser.

 5. Honours requirements

 5.1. Combined Honours

Students undertaking combined Honours in Music History must complete:

or

Honours subjects
 740-382 Musicology Studies 3A12.5
 740-383 Musicology Studies 3B12.5
 740-496 Musicology Studies 4A12.5
 740-497 Musicology Studies 4B12.5

Areas of study available include:

 6. Further study

Contact the Research and Graduate Studies office in the Faculty of Arts and the Degree Programs Manager in the Faculty of Music regarding postgraduate study in musicology.

 7. For more information

Faculty of Music
Conservatorium of Music
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: +61 3 9344 4337
Fax: +6 3 9344 5346
Email: j.curley@music.unimelb.edu.au

Subject descriptions

For details of other subjects see the Faculty of Music entry in this volume of the handbook.

740-138 Introduction To Music 1-1
740-139 Introduction To Music 1-2



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