University of Western Australia - Crawley
Study music at UWA and join one of the world's highest-ranked performing arts programs. The Bachelor of Music allows you to work with world-class musicians to develop your skills as an emerging artist. You will have the opportunity to pursue postgraduate training in many areas, including national and international centres of music excellence, and be ready for a career in the creative arts industry.
Why study the Bachelor of Music at UWA:
The Master of Teaching (Secondary) is teacher preparation program for university graduates who seek to begin a rewarding career in education. This course ensures you have an in-depth knowledge of the theory and the practical skills required for secondary teaching. Your subject area expertise, coupled with this sought-after teaching qualification, will see you thrive in the global knowledge society.
Why study the Master of Teaching (Secondary) at UWA:
In the Bachelor of Music you will take an extended major in music that provides you with a rigorous, high-quality tertiary music education and an intensive concentration in a chosen area of specialisation: performance, composition, studio teaching, musicology or creative music technology.
Streams and requirements
Performance/Musicology/Studio Teaching Streams:
Composition Stream:
Creative Music Technology Stream:
High school music teacher, ensemble conductor, private music teacher, school principal and more.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as this is a new course.
Please refer to the University of Western Australia website for admission criteria information.
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