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is ne one thinking of doin any of the music courses @ UNSW?? i'm hoping to get into the Bmus/Bachelor of education course, which means i'll be a qualified music teacher. is there ne on out there doin music @ uni?? TALK TO ME!!! :)
 

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yeh why would you go to UNSW instead of the Con?? but i could never be a music teacher GAH!!!. go to the con!!! :D
 

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music at unsw is the bomb! well i don't fully do it, it's just my arts major so i dod musicianship and did musicology and absolutely loved it, the teachers i've had are fantastic. so i don't know about performance and composition and other stuff, but i am sort of wishing i was doing a b.mus degree, wouldn't get me very far though...
 

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What do you really do in music degree? How many of them are about performance / instruments and composing / music theory?

And is it Bachelor of Arts? Since if it is not, seng (software eng) wont be able to combine with it..
 

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ummm well from the impression i got from the actual music students, in semester 1 they had a performance class which has some sort of musicology or composition elective in it i think. and then there was a musicology class which i did cos that's what the arts students do. and then they may have had composition as well i'm not sure- look at the unsw handbook and it should tell you. then this semester musicology was for me replaced with musicianship, which had 2 classes- aural and written harmony, so aural was like sightsinging, melodic dictation, intervals and cadences and other listeny type things, and harmony was theory based stuff. so yeah if you do music in a BA you'll do musicianship and musicology based classes
 

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Non-basic: 3 hours of harmony study a week, including a keyboard lab, plus 2 hours of aural study a week for four semesters.
 

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