Diploma in Aboriginal Studies in Music

Foundation degree

In Adelaide (Australia)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Foundation degree

  • Location

    Adelaide (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available


1 year

full-time
or
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Location

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Adelaide (Australia)
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University Of Adelaide Thebarton Campus 3/49 Holland Street, SA 5005

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Subjects

  • Music
  • Global
  • Production
  • Skills and Training
  • Sound
  • University
  • Dance
  • Composition

Course programme

Course areas for the Diploma are broadly based and include:Performance Instrumental/Vocal Studies Songwriting, Composition and Arranging  Theory of Music and Notation Aural Skills Academic and Research Skills Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Style Studies Sound Engineering and Production Computers and Music Industry Skills Career Management Electives Electives may include:choirtraditional dance yidaki (didgeridoo) studio techniques and sound production song writing, composition radio presentation computing for musicians Instruments taught may include:guitar voice bass drums and percussion keyboard saxophone flute violin yidaki (didgeridoo) other instruments as negotiated Academic Program Rules The Calendar is a comprehensive handbook of the University's academic program rules.
Diploma in Aboriginal Studies in Music Example Study Plan Course areas for the program include: music and dance performance practical studies "traditional" studies aural development communication & study skills music theory community and cultural studies research studies the study of musical styles music industry skills and sound production Electives may include: choir "traditional" dance yidaki (didgeridoo) studio techniques and sound production song writing, composition and music arranging radio production computing for musicians Instruments taught may include: guitar voice bass drums and percussion keyboard saxophone flute violin yidaki (didgeridoo) and other instruments as negotiated

Diploma in Aboriginal Studies in Music

Price on request