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Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Performing Arts

Course code: 3774 + Course abbreviation: BMus/BPA + Total credit points required: 192 + 4 years full-time, 8 years part-time + Managing faculty: Arts

Study mode and course location

On-campus (Clayton)

Course description

The combined Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Performing Arts course provides students with an opportunity to develop their performance and academic skills in music, while expanding their analytical and critical knowledge of other performing arts disciplines. Therefore, each student will gain experience in specific musical training and instruction as appropriate, with the added benefit of a broader practical and academic experience in the performing arts. The program will be particularly appropriate to students who wish to pursue creative enterprises that cross existing boundaries, genres and disciplines, such as musical theatre and multimedia performance. Students will undertake the discipline-based component of the BPA in drama and theatre studies. They will be encouraged to open their horizons of understanding and imagination to the many new materials, ideas and values with which they will be confronted.

Course structure

Students must complete 96 points in the Bachelor of Music component and 96 points in the Bachelor of Performing Arts component.

Course requirements

Music component

(a) A first-year music sequence MUS1100 and MUS1110 (12 points).

(b) Second-year approved music electives (12 points).

(c) Third-year approved music electives (12 points).

Performing arts component

(a) A drama and theatre studies major (48 points).

(b) A performance major (48 point).

Note that students have a maximum of 10 years to complete this course.

Contact details

Website: www.arts.monash.edu.au/current/coursework/contact_us/

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