Bachelor of Creative Arts (Music)

Charles Darwin University - Casuarina Campus

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Overview

Ready to turn your passion for music into your career? The Bachelor of Creative Arts specialising in music will help you achieve your dream.

You will develop skills and knowledge in musical areas such as piano, voice production and guitar in two specialised areas, classical music or contemporary music. A third study area also offers a combination of the two meaning you can experiment with both genres.

You will have opportunities to participate in community projects with our partners, the Darwin Symphony Orchestra (DSO), the Darwin Festival and the Centre for Youth and Community Music (CYCM).

The Bachelor of Creative Arts and Industries (Honours) is available for entry to suitable candidates with a Bachelor of Creative Arts with a credit average or higher to post-graduate study.

If you are interested in studying the Music major, we recommend you possess Grade 4 Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) Practical and Theory. Contact the College of Indigenous Futures, Arts and Society after applying for auditioning.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Charles Darwin University website for admission criteria information.

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