Course code: 1497 + Clayton + Administered by the Faculty of Law
A combined course for the Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Laws degrees enables students to take out both degrees after five years of full-time study. Students complete 258 points of study in core music and law components.
For the music component, students must complete 102 music points (studies
offered by the School of Music - Conservatorium in the Faculty of Arts) in
approved combinations of units in music performance, composition, musicology
and ethnomusicology. The 102 music points must consist of 36 points at
first-year level (MUS1100/MUS1110, MUS1980/MUS1990, and either MUS1120/MUS1130 or
MUS1040 and MUS1060), 36 points at second-year level (MUS2020/MUS2030, MUS
2110/2120, MUS2980/MUS2990) and 30 points at third-year level (MUS3390,
MUS3980/MUS3990 and 12 points from MUS3310, MUS3330, MUS3490, MUS3580, MUS3610,
MUS3620, MUS3660, MUS3830, MUS3860, MUS3880, MUS3910).
Note that students cannot graduate from the Bachelor of Music until they have
satisfied the above requirements and successfully completed studies to the
value of 144 points. Students undertaking the above double degree program are
permitted to count up to 42 points of law units towards those 144 points.
For further details, see `Outline of undergraduate studies' in the Faculty of
Law entry in this handbook.
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