Bachelor (Honours)
The Bachelor of Music (Honours) is an intensive and highly specialised one-year program designed to round off your undergraduate learning in music. The program prepares you for entry into the music profession and creates a direct pathway to graduate coursework and research opportunities in music. Students choose from one of the following specialisations:
Under the guidance of your supervisor, you engage in independent research to produce a major creative work, or series or works, and a related research paper. You are introduced to practice-led research skills and will develop your capacity for devising, defining and managing a major project.
Your learning will be determined by the specialisation you choose.
Having furthered your understanding of your specialisation, you're on a pathway to graduate research programs such as the Master in Music (Research) or Doctor of Philosophy - Fine Arts and Music.
Your developed skills may allow you to work as professional practicing artists in your chosen field of specialisation.
Check the entry requirements to make sure you're eligible, including the University's English language requirements.
If you are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person, you may like to contact our Faculty's Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development before proceeding. They can assist you with your application and provide you with additional information about your study options.