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University of Melbourne

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Bachelor of Music: Jazz and Improvisation

  • Bachelor

The Bachelor of Music offers advanced training in various musical disciplines, including Jazz & Improvisation, through an immersive curriculum. Students develop creative and improvisatory skills, participate in performances, and gain career experiences locally and internationally.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Course Code
3800638231
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb

About this course

OverviewCourse overview

The Bachelor of Music provides advanced training across a variety of musical disciplines. Students major in Composition, Interactive Composition, Jazz & Improvisation, Musicology & Ethnomusicology, Music Studies, or Performance.

The program develops technically advanced and experienced musicians through an immersive and practical curriculum with music core studies, music electives and complementary breadth subjects.

The Jazz & Improvisation major is an immersive program building students' creative and improvisatory skills through individual, small-group and large-group performance.

This major celebrates its role as the custodian of Australian jazz, improvised music performance and scholarship, while embracing its status as the nation's pre-eminent cultivator of new works drawing on the Australian Indigenous, non-Western, European and African-American jazz traditions within a culture of inclusivity that embraces diversity.

  • Develop skills, knowledge and understanding of the practical, theoretical and conceptual aspects of music
  • Broaden their musical knowledge across a range of styles and repertoire
  • Develop advanced critical thinking and creative problem-solving through regular practical activities and theoretical studies
  • Participate in performance and academic activities
  • Have opportunities for solo and ensemble performances
  • Have access to a wide range of invaluable career experiences at a local or international context.
Future pathways

Upon completion of the course, you may choose to apply for a fourth-year Honours degree. An honours year provides an intensive mode of study allowing you to master your knowledge and create a pathway into advanced graduate study options in music.

Study locations

Southbank

What you will learn

  • Develop skills, knowledge and understanding of the practical, theoretical and conceptual aspects of music
  • Broaden their musical knowledge across a range of styles and repertoire
  • Develop advanced critical thinking and creative problem-solving through regular practical activities and theoretical studies
  • Participate in performance and academic activities
  • Have opportunities for solo and ensemble performances
  • Have access to a wide range of invaluable career experiences at a local or international context.