In the Bachelor of Music, Students will have the opportunity to explore a musical specialisation of their choice, as well as be exposed to a range of diverse styles and idioms including classical, contemporary, jazz, popular, electronic, experimental and world music.
The students will undertake collaborative and ensemble work appropriate to their field of study, aural awareness training, music theory, critical listening, contemporary music-making practices, and contextual music studies.
From their second year, the students will be able to focus on their efforts further, choosing from majors in Performance, Contemporary Creative Practices, Production and Entrepreneurship, and Community Education.
At Queensland Conservatorium, discover your artistic identity as you develop as both a person and a performer in a welcoming and supportive environment. The students will benefit from our global connections as they learn from, and work closely with, award-winning music educators. They will also have opportunities to gain credit for project studies and music industry engagement and internships, so they can transition smoothly into professional life. A wide range of elective courses are also available to deepen and broaden their musical experience.
The students may audition on more than one instrument or specialisation, and the program provides opportunities for development in multiple instrumental and creative specialisations. After successfully completing their undergraduate studies, the students will graduate with a Bachelor of Music and be eligible to apply for a graduate entry teacher preparation program, or transition to a fourth undergraduate or honours year.