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QUT (Queensland University of Technology)

  • 17% international / 83% domestic

Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music)

  • Bachelor

Create new music from first year while experiencing live and recording studio environments. Choose from creative technologies, music performance and recording/composing for media.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
421512, 056185A
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb

About this course

Highlights
  • Study current issues in music and sound practice.
  • Develop practical skills in music and sound production.
  • Gain experience and contacts in your industry through professional industry placements and projects.
  • Choose independent study options where you can design and implement new creative work.
Highlights
  • Study current issues in music and sound practice.
  • Develop practical skills in music and sound production.
  • Gain experience and contacts in your industry through professional industry placements and projects.
  • Choose independent study options where you can design and implement new creative work.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

From 2024 entry to this program will no longer have an audition entry requirement. Selection will instead be based on your ATAR/Selection Rank.

Year 12 early offer scheme

If you're a current Queensland Year 12 student you may be eligible to receive an offer for this course on the last day of Queensland Year 12 before receiving your ATAR or selection rank.

Find out more about the QUT Year 12 Early Offer Scheme

Entry requirements

From 2024 entry to this program will no longer have an audition entry requirement. Selection will instead be based on your ATAR/Selection Rank.

Study locations

Kelvin Grove

What you will learn

You'll be creating new music from your first year followed by working with creative technologies performing and recording new music or composing for media. In addition to practical areas of music making the course can lead you into music industry professions such as management or promotion and social engagement.

Our music degree prepares aspiring musicians for the rapidly changing music industry. Students are encouraged to create works across musical boundaries and strike out in new directions.

In your final year you'll work on transdisciplinary industry-connected projects with students from other study areas in the performing arts. You can also participate in music projects which focus on artist development and music-related research.

Customise your degree

If production is your passion you will focus on creating new music and developing skills in songwriting studio recording sequencing digital processing and writing for acoustic electric and digital instruments.

If you are interested in performance you'll focus on developing your unique performance style and artistic voice creating new work using digital technology and developing new interpretations of your repertoire as well as gaining further experience performing in recording studio and live contexts.

If your passion is making music for film television animation games or any other transdisciplinary media environment you'll have opportunities to work with students in those disciplines.

If you wish to become a primary or secondary school dance teacher

you have some options. You can complete your dance studies first and then follow with a Master of Teaching in early childhood primary or secondary education.* Or you can now undertake a double degree in secondary education at the same time as your music degree.

*Check entry requirements for the Master of Teaching for specific teaching areas.

Career pathways

Careers and outcomes

This course can lead you into music industry professions such as performing recording management or promotion and social engagement. Graduates work in an eclectic range of live recording and multimedia environments as performers producers composers developers of music software and games DJs and private instrumental music teachers.

Many find national and international success including Ball Park Music Cub Sport The Belligerents drummers Grant Collins and Pete Skelton and film composer Michael Edwards.

You can also pursue a career as a qualified school music teacher (with completion of a double degree with secondary education or a Master of Teaching course).

Possible careers
  • Band leader
  • Composer
  • Conductor
  • D.j
  • Digital composer
  • Educator
  • Film composer
  • Media industry specialist
  • Multimedia designer
  • Music agent/manager
  • Music publisher
  • Music sampler
  • Music teacher
  • Music technologist
  • Musical director
  • Musician
  • Post-production specialist
  • Recording engineer
  • Song writer
  • Sound designer
  • Sound and music producer
  • Sound/audio engineer

Course structure

Your course

To meet the course requirements of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music) you must complete the following:

  • Two common units (KYB101 and KYB102) - 24 credit points
  • Music major - 168 credit points
  • Complementary studies - 48 credit points from the Situated Creative Practice Extension plus 48 credit points chosen from a minor or unit options (electives).
Year 1
  • Contemporary developments in music sound and musicianship skills.
  • Develop skills in music technology and software.
  • Intensive music studio experience.
  • Presentation music and sound performance.
  • Identify your creative direction.
Year 2
  • Develop unique crossover musical skills.
  • Creative performance and/or music and sound production.
  • Intensive project-based program.
  • Develop your focus as an artist or creative producer.
  • Be mentored by staff and industry professionals.
  • Electives available across other disciplines.
Year 3
  • Public performances and creative production industry showcases
  • Learn to promote yourself and organise events
  • Collaborate on projects with other creative artists producers and industry organisations
  • Music industry structure and current issues
  • Engage in real-world learning projects
  • Personalise your studies through elective units.
Study overseas

Study overseas while earning credit towards your QUT creative industries degree with one of our worldwide exchange partners.

Overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or during the semester break) and the units you take can be in a creative or non-creative discipline area depending on how they match with your QUT course. Saving your electives for exchange will allow you the most flexibility.

Your course

To meet the course requirements of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music) you must complete the following:

  • Two common units (KYB101 and KYB102) - 24 credit points
  • Music major - 168 credit points
  • Complementary studies - 48 credit points from the Situated Creative Practice Extension plus 48 credit points chosen from a minor or unit options (electives).
Year 1
  • Contemporary developments in music sound and musicianship skills.
  • Develop skills in music technology and software.
  • Intensive music studio experience.
  • Presentation music and sound performance.
  • Identify your creative direction.
Year 2
  • Develop unique crossover musical skills.
  • Creative performance and/or music and sound production.
  • Intensive project-based program.
  • Develop your focus as an artist or creative producer.
  • Be mentored by staff and industry professionals.
  • Electives available across other disciplines.
Year 3
  • Public performances and creative production industry showcases
  • Learn to promote yourself and organise events
  • Collaborate on projects with other creative artists producers and industry organisations
  • Music industry structure and current issues
  • Engage in real-world learning projects
  • Personalise your studies through elective units.
Study overseas

Study overseas while earning credit towards your QUT creative industries degree with one of our worldwide exchange partners.

Overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or during the semester break) and the units you take can be in a creative or non-creative discipline area depending on how they match with your QUT course. Saving your electives for exchange will allow you the most flexibility.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Creative Arts courses at QUT (Queensland University of Technology).
71.7%
Overall satisfaction
76.5%
Skill scale
64%
Teaching scale
53.6%
Employed full-time
$50k
Average salary