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Undergraduate handbook 2005 - Law
Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Laws
Course code: 1497 + Course abbreviation: BMus/LLB + Total
points required: 258 + 5 years full-time, 10 years part-time + Managing
faculty: Law
On-campus (Clayton)
This
double-degree program allows students to complete the requirements for the
individual Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Laws programs in a minimum of five
years of study.
The
music component requires that students complete 102 credit points of study,
including 15 compulsory units and two elective units. Students may graduate
with the Bachelor of Music degree after three years of study, provided they
have completed a minimum of 144 credit points of study including the 102 credit
points of music units.
The law component requires that students complete 156 credit points of study
including 16 compulsory units and a further 12 elective law units.
plus one of the following:
- MUS1120 Ensemble studies I and MUS 1130 Ensemble studies II
or
- MUS1040 American music and popular culture and MUS 1060 Gamelan performing
arts
- LAW3301 Criminal law and procedure A
- LAW3302 Criminal law B
- MUS2020 Professional practice 1
- MUS2030 Professional practice 2
- MUS2110 Analytical and compositional techniques I
- MUS2120 Analytical and compositional techniques II
- MUS2980 Chief practical study III
- MUS2990 Chief practical study IV
- LAW2101 Contract law A
- LAW2102 Contract law B
- LAW2201 Torts A
- LAW2202 Torts B
- LAW2003 Skills, ethics and research B
- MUS3390 Music aesthetics, criticism, sociology and psychology
- MUS3980 Chief practical study V
- MUS3990 Chief practical study VI
- 12 credit points of third-year-level music electives in approved
combinations of music performance, composition, musicology and ethnomusicology
Students have a maximum time limit of
10 years to complete the course from the date of commencement.
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