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Copyright © Monash University 1996
ISBN 1320-6222
Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
Graduate coordinator: Professor Margaret Kartomi
ANDRE DE QUADROS music and dance education, orchestral repertoire. East European choral music, Indian choral and orchestral music, assessment of musical ability conducting.
CRAIG J DE WILDE nineteenth and twentieth-century music, music history, composition, popular music of America and Australia.
REIS W FLORA organology, music archaeology, ethnomusicology of South Asian, East Asian and Southeast Asian (mainland) music and performing arts, sub-saharan African music and performing arts.
MARGARET J KARTOMI musicological and ethnomusicological theory, organology, historiography, ethnography of Indonesian and other Southeast Asian music and performing arts, Aboriginal Australian children's music, popular music of Southeast Asia.
POEDIJONO Indonesian gamelan, dance and theatre performance.
TAMARA SMOLYAR keyboard repertoire and studies.
CAROL WILLIAMS mediaeval and Renaissance music, time and music, word-music relationships, early music theory and Australian music history.
Candidates are normally enrolled for the MA, but if the quality and the scope of their research projects prove appropriate they may apply to transfer to PhD candidature.
The minimum period of candidature for both full-time and part-time candidates is twenty-four months and the maximum is five years for full-time candidates and eight years for part-time candidates. Candidates are required to attend the department for at least six of the first twenty-four months of candidature. Some coursework may be required as preparation for the research, but the degree itself is awarded solely on the basis of the thesis.
The MA may be undertaken by an approved combination of coursework and (a) a research project or thesis or (b) a portfolio of compositions and accompanying paper. The course takes two years of full-time study or approximately four years of part-time study. Students wishing to enter Part I need to have a three-year BA degree with a music major and at least credit grade results in the last year of the major, or a Bachelor of Music or a Bachelor of Music Education with an overall credit grade in the last year of study.
Students wishing to complete an MA by coursework that is (i) musicology oriented, (ii) ethnomusicology oriented, (iii) dance studies oriented, or (iv) composition oriented should consult the head of the department.
+ MUM4010 Applied music: arranging and conducting
+ MUM4020.12 Music aesthetics, criticism, sociology and psychology
+ MUM4100.12 Music-dance interrelationships
+ MUM4180.12 Chamber music
+ MUM4200.12 Keyboard music
+ MUM4220.12 Vocal music
+ MUM4240.12 Choral music
+ MUM4400.12 Ethnographic dance studies
+ MUM4420.12 Research methods
+ MUM4470.12 Performance studies: early music ensemble
+ MUM4480.12 Performance studies: Indonesian gamelan
+ MUM4580.12 Contemporary music
+ MUM4640.12 Fieldwork methods
+ MUM4840.12 Music of Southeast Asia I: Indonesia
+ MUM4860.12 Music of Southeast Asia II: Thailand
+ MUM4880.12 Music of China, Japan and Korea
+ MUM4920.12 Music of Sub-Saharan Africa
+ MUM4960.12 Chief practical study
+ MUM4980.12 Music pedagogy
+ MUM5010.08/12 Topics in musicology
+ MUM5020.08/12 Directed reading
+ MUM5030.08/12 Australian music history
+ MUM5040.08/12 Medieval and Renaissance music
+ MUM5050.08/12 Musicological (including ethnomusicological) scholarship
+ MUM5060.08/12 Research project in musicology or ethnomusicology
+ MUM5061.24 Portfolio of compositions and paper
+ MUM5980.32 Performance research project
The course is designed for students wishing to acquire a professional level of expertise and creative independence in the specialised areas of instrumental/vocal performance or accompanying ; a knowledge of the musical styles and repertoire, and skills in research and criticism.
This MA may be undertaken by an approved combination of research-based `chief practical study' subjects and coursework, taking two years of full-time study or four years of part-time study.
For admission into Part II applicants should normally have completed a four-year Bachelor of Music with first class or 2A honours in performance, or the equivalent, or have had extensive practical experience in one of the following chief practical study areas: instrumental/vocal performance or accompanying. Admission is determined on the basis of audition, academic record, evidence of professional experience and ability to undertake the program. Application should be made to the department by 30 October each year. Applicants are required to audition and be interviewed by a selection panel during November in the year prior to commencing the course and arrange for two confidential referee reports to be forwarded to the Department of Music.
+ Second semester
+ MUM4580.12 Contemporary music (performance and performance practice oriented) or other approved course
MUM5980.32 Performance research project
and a choice of two of the following:
+ MUM5010.08 Topics in musicology
+ MUM5020.08 Directed reading
+ MUM5030.08 Australian music history
+ MUM5040.08 Medieval and Renaissance music
+ MUM5050.08 Musicological (including ethnomusicological) scholarship
Candidates complete a total of eight subjects comprising a selection of five graduate subjects offered by the Department of Music, and a selection of three graduate subjects offered for the Master of Educational Studies degree in the Faculty of Education. The subjects chosen must form an integrated program of study and suit the candidate's individual background and needs. A student's chosen program should be discussed individually with the appropriate course advisers for approval at the time of applying for candidature. An adviser from both faculties will be available.
Students will be asked to select a total of five subjects from the following list of Master of Arts in music subjects in the Faculty of Arts, and three Master of Education Studies subjects or one subject and a minor thesis in the Faculty of Education. All subjects last one semester, with two or three hours of classes per week. Faculty of Education subjects may be taken in either Part I or Part II of the program.
Candidates who enrol only in Part II of the degree will be required to take four subjects chosen from Part II music subjects and Master of Educational Studies subjects.
+ MUM4020.12 Music aesthetics and criticism
+ MUM4180.12 Chamber Music
+ MUM4200.12 Keyboard music
+ MUM4220.12 Vocal music
+ MUM4240.12 Choral music
+ MUM4260.12 Asian music: three great traditions
+ MUM4340.12 Music of north and south India
+ MUM4420.12 Research methods
+ MUM4470.12 Performance studies: early music ensemble
+ MUM4480.12 Performance studies: Indonesian gamelan
+ MUM4580.12 Contemporary music
+ MUM4640.12 Fieldwork methods
+ MUM4840.12 Music of Southeast Asia I: Indonesia
+ MUM4860.12 Music of Southeast Asia II: Thailand
+ MUM4880.12 Music of China, Japan and Korea
+ MUM4920.12 Music of sub-Saharan Africa
+ MUM4980.12 Music pedagogy
+ MUM5020.08/.12 Directed reading
+ MUM5030.08/.12 Australian music history
+ MUM5040.08/.12 Medieval and Renaissance music
+ MUM5050.08/.12 Musicological (including ethnomusicological) scholarship
+ MUM5060.12 Research project in musicology or ethnomusicology
+ MUM5061.24 Portfolio of compositions and paper
and a choice of two other subjects in the Faculty of Education or a minor thesis (18,000-25,000 words)
+ GED1807 Anxiety disorders
+ GED2809 The sociology of Australian education
+ GED2830 Management of the curriculum
+ GED3817 Literacy studies in classroom practice
+ GED4807 Curriculum research and evaluation
Students are required to take four elective subjects, normally completing curriculum development assignments in the elective courses. Asterisked subjects listed below have a practical orientation.
+ MUM4010.12 Applied music: arranging or conducting*
+ MUM4020.12 Music aesthetics, criticism, sociology and psychology
+ MUM4180.12 Chamber music
+ MUM4200.12 Keyboard music
+ MUM4220.12 Vocal music
+ MUM4240.12 Choral music
+ MUM4310.12 Twentieth-century compositional techniques*
+ MUM4340.12 Music of North and South India
+ MUM4400.12 Ethnographic dance studies
+ MUM4470.12 Performance studies: early music ensemble*
+ MUM4480.12 Performance studies: Indonesian gamelan*
+ MUM4580.12 Contemporary music
+ MUM4640.12 Fieldwork methods
+ MUM4840.12 Music of Southeast Asia I: Indonesia
+ MUM4860.12 Music of Southeast Asia II: Thailand
+ MUM4880.12 Music of China, Korea and Japan
+ MUM4920.12 Music of Sub-Saharan Africa
+ MUM4980.12 Music pedagogy
The course is particularly suited to (i) those wishing to prepare themselves for higher degree research in dance and (ii) primary and secondary teachers who wish to upgrade their qualifications from three to four years and expand their teaching skills in human movement, dance craft and analysis, multi-media improvisation, dance education techniques and Asian, European and Australian dance studies. This diploma is recognised by the Department of School Education as meeting the current requirements for dance positions in secondary schools. Primary teachers who complete this course would meet the current requirements for dance and arts education positions in primary schools.
Students are required to take four elective subjects:
+ MUM4100.12 Music-dance interrelationships
+ MUM4400.12 Ethnographic dance studies
+ MUM4420.12 Research methods
+ MUM4500.12 Critical studies in dance
+ MUM4640.12 Fieldwork methods