Subject Sequences
As you progress through your degree, more and more subjects will become available to you, allowing you to undertake sequences in many different areas. Some recommendations include:
Music, Mind and Body
Music Psychology – offered semester 1, 2010
Music and Heath - offered semester 2, 2010
Music Language Studies
Music Language 1: the Diatonic World – offered semester 1, 2010
Music Language 2: Chromaticism and Beyond – offered semester 1, 2010
Music Language 3: : Modern Directions – offered semester 1, 2010
Composition Skills
Composition Studies – offered semester 2, 2010
Orchestration– offered semester 2, 2010
Music Analysis
Music Through the Ages
Medieval and Early Modern Music – offered semester 2, 2010
Music Since the French Revolution – offered semester 2, 2010
Contemporary Music
Cabaret!
Broadway and the Music of the Theatre – offered semester 2, 2010
Ragtime to Rap: Popular Music since 1900
Music and Film
Music in Modern Times
Art Music and Postmodernism
In the Groove
Sounding Off: Music and Politics
Women in Music
Music Criticism
Rainforest Societies and their Music
Music in Early Times
Baroque Music of the German World
Music of the Manuscript Tradition – offered semester 1, 2010
Court, Church and Urban Music, 1450- 1600
Notation and Music Editing
Music of Europe
Baroque Music of the German World
The Music of Spain
Paris! From Berlioz to the Ballets Russes
Romantic Piano Music
Studies in Opera – offered semester 2, 2010
Musics of the World
Music Cultures of Asia – offered semester 1, 2010
Rainforest Societies and their Music – offered semester 2, 2010
Musics of the World
Latin American Music and Culture – offered semester 2, 2010
Great Composers
The Idea of Beethoven
Stravinsky and the Music of the 20th Century
Wagner’s Ring
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