• Length 4 years full-time
  • Minimum 192 Units
Admission requirements
  • Academic plan BMUSI / BVART
  • CRICOS code 079093D
  • UAC code 130010

The ANU Bachelor of Music nurtures outstanding musical artistry through the intersection of performance, composition and technology. We believe that discovery lies at the heart of both creativity and excellence. We foster artistry through offering a diversity of musical experiences in an environment that encourages excellence, passion and entrepreneurship.

Our program provides students with a unique 21st Century musical experience which includes classical, jazz and contemporary performance, multimedia composition and audio engineering and recording. 

Students can specialise in one or more of five majors: performance; composition for film and video games, composition, music technology; and musicology.

When undertaking the Bachelor of Visual Arts at the ANU, you will be immersed in a program of rigorous scholarship and intensive studio practice, tailored to your aspirations and informed by internationally renowned art practitioners within Australia’s top-ranking university. You will graduate with the essential creative skills and critical knowledge to address the grand challenges of a rapidly changing world.


You will develop deep disciplinary knowledge and learn specialist skills offered across the School of Art and Design studio disciplines, including ceramics, glass, painting, photography and media arts, printmedia and drawing, sculpture and spatial practice, and textiles. You will extend your study through access to courses in the Centre for Art History and Art Theory, combined with access to electives from across the ANU.

Career Options

ANU ranks among the world's very finest universities. Our nearly 100,000 alumni include political, business, government, and academic leaders around the world.

We have graduated remarkable people from every part of our continent, our region and all walks of life.

Learning Outcomes

  1. understand the practices, languages, forms, materials, technologies and techniques of a broad range of musics;
  2. demonstrate deep knowledge of and proficiency in one or more areas of musical performance, composition arranging and sound design, musicology, or music technology by applying specialist cognitive and technical skills;
  3. evaluate and interpret musical ideas and concepts by engaging with relevant research of others, and thinking creatively, critically, ethically, and independently to solve research questions through words and/or creative practice such as performance or composition;
  4. communicate ideas, problems and arguments to do with music and the arts, through words and/or creative practice such as performance or composition, clearly and coherently in modes suited to a range of audiences; and
  5. work independently and collaboratively in response to authentic music project demands.
  1. apply technical skills and specialist knowledge to realise artworks, artefacts and related forms of creative expression;
  2. demonstrate skills and knowledge of the practices, languages, forms, materials, technologies and techniques in the visual arts;
  3. recognise and reflect on social, cultural and ethical issues, and apply historical and theoretical perspectives to practice in the visual arts;
  4. develop, express and evaluate ideas, concepts and processes by thinking creatively, critically and reflectively;
  5. interpret, communicate and present ideas, problems and arguments in modes suited to a range of audiences; and
  6. work independently and collaboratively in response to project demands.

Admission Requirements

ATAR:
80
International Baccalaureate:
30

Pathways

Students who successfully complete the below program will be admitted to the Bachelor of Music:

DP-BD72 Diploma of Music (CUA50820), offered by the Canberra Institute of Technology


Prerequisites

Entry to Performance courses is by audition. Applicants undertaking an audition will be expected to have pre-existing musical knowledge obtained through secondary studies, or equivalent qualifications or experience.

Adjustment Factors

Adjustment factors are additional points added to an applicant's Selection Rank (for example an applicant's ATAR). ANU offers adjustment factors based on performance and equity principles, such as for high achievement in nationally strategic senior secondary subjects and for recognition of difficult circumstances that students face in their studies. 

Selection Rank adjustments are granted in accordance with the approved schedules, and no more than 15 (maximum 5 subject/performance-based adjustment factors and maximum 10 equity-based adjustment factors) can be awarded. 

You may be considered for adjustment factors if you have:

  • applied for an eligible ANU Bachelor degree program
  • undertaken Australian Year 12 or the International Baccalaureate
  • achieved an ATAR or equivalent at or above 70
  • not previously attempted tertiary study.

Please visit the ANU Adjustment Factors website for further information.

Bachelor of Music - Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)

Bachelor of Visual Arts - Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)

For more information see: http://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/costs-fees

Annual indicative fee for international students
$42,220.00

Scholarships

ANU offers a wide range of scholarships to students to assist with the cost of their studies.

Eligibility to apply for ANU scholarships varies depending on the specifics of the scholarship and can be categorised by the type of student you are.  Specific scholarship application process information is included in the relevant scholarship listing.

For further information see the Scholarships website.

Program Requirements

This double degree requires the completion of 192 units.

The Bachelor of Music flexible double degree component requires completion of 96 units, of which:

A maximum of 36 units can come from completion of 1000 level courses.

A minimum of 84 units must come from completion of courses from the subject area MUSI Music and courses from any majors listed in the Bachelor of Music.

 

The 96 units must consist of:

12 units from completion of the following compulsory courses:

MUSI1501 Aural Skills and Music Theory 1

MUSI1502 Aural Skills and Music Theory 2

 

12 units from completion of courses on the following list:

MUSI2503 Aural Skills and Music Theory 3

MUSI2504 Aural Skills and Music Theory 4

MUSI2507 Advanced Jazz Studies 1

MUSI2508 Advanced Jazz Studies 2

 

A minimum of 6 units must come from completion of courses on the following list, which may be double counted towards one major or minor in which they are listed:

INDG2002 Contemporary Australian Indigenous Music Studies

MUSI2222 Music in the Long 19th Century: From Classicism to Modernism

MUSI2228 Music from 1900 to the Present: A Century of Crisis and Change

MUSI1113 Introduction to Ethnomusicology

 

12 units from completion of the following compulsory courses, which may be double counted towards one major or minor in which it is listed:

MUSI1110 Introduction to Music Technology

MUSI2211 Writing about Music 1: Styles and Theories

 

48 units from completion of one of the following majors:

Composition for Film and Video Games

Composition

Music Technology

Musicology

Performance

The Bachelor of Visual Arts flexible double degree component requires completion of 96 units, of which:

A maximum of 48 units may come from completion of 1000-level courses

The 96 units must include:

36 units from completion of the following compulsory courses:

ARTH1006 Art History and Curatorial Studies 1: Cultures and Meaning

ARTH1007 Art History and Curatorial Studies 2: Vision and Materiality

ARTV1034 Foundations of Contemporary Arts Practices

ARTV3033 Creative Research Practice: Developing an Independent Work Proposal

ARTV3035 Creative Research Practice: Extending and Consolidating an Independent Project (12 units)


A minimum of 12 units from completion of ARTV 1000-level courses, and/or courses from the following list:

DESN1002 Visual Communication: Design and Production

DESN1003 Contemporary Design in Context

DESN1005 Precise Drawing and Model Making


A minimum of 18 units from completion of ARTV 2000-level courses, and/or courses from the following list:

ARTV3507 Open to Influence: Studio Research

DESN2001 Digital Form and Fabrication

DESN2002 Foundations of Creative Code

DESN2003 Creative Data Visualisation: Representing Data in Visual and Material Form

DESN2004 Autonomous Agents

DESN2006 Front-end Web: Crafting online experience

DESN2007 Design Fiction: Speculative and Critical Design

DESN2009 Typography in Context

DESN2010 Making Creative and Critical Technologies: Physical Computing for Art & Design

DESN2012 The Ethics of Making: Design for Reuse and Repair

DESN2015 Supporting Bodies: Now that we’re here, where do we sit?

MEDN2222 Exquisite Corpse - Insight into the Human Body


6 units from completion of an engagement course from the following list:

ARTV2027 Professional Practice: Economies and Ecologies in the Australian Cultural Sector

ARTV2028 Professional Practices: Internship

ARTV2909 The Public Project: engagement strategies for artists, designers, institutions and communities

ARTV2921 Environment Studio: Field based Research and Studio Practice in Visual Arts

Majors

Bachelor of Music Majors

Minors

Bachelor of Visual Arts Minors

Bachelor of Music Minors

Study Options

Year 1 MUSI1110 Introduction to Music Technology 6 units MUSI1501 Aural Skills and Music Theory 1 6 units ARTH1006 Art History and Curatorial Studies 1: Cultures and Meaning 6 units ARTV1000
MUSI1109 MUSI1502 Aural Skills and Music Theory 2 6 units ARTH1007 Art History and Curatorial Studies 2: Vision and Materiality 6 units Introductory Studio Course 6 units
Year 2 MUSI2503 Aural Skills and Music Theory 3 6 units Major Course Introductory Studio Course 6 units Art History and Theory List Course 6 units
MUSI2504 Aural Skills and Music Theory 4 6 units Major Course Introductory, Intermediate or Advanced Studio Course 6 units Art History and Theory List Course 6 units
Year 3 Major Course MUSI2211 Writing about Music 1: Styles and Theories 6 units Introductory, Intermediate or Advanced Studio Course 6 units Intermediate or Advanced Studio Course 6 units
Major Course Major Course Intermediate or Advanced Studio Course 6 units Intermediate or Advanced Studio Course 6 units
Year 4 Major Course Elective Course 6 units Advanced Studio Course 6 units Engagement List Course 6 units
Major Course Major Course ARTV3035 Creative Research Practice: Extending and Consolidating an Independent Project 12 units ARTV3035 Creative Research Practice: Extending and Consolidating an Independent Project 12 units

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Course selection

Enrolling for the first time can seem like a big task. Below, you will find an example enrolment pattern for your first year of study. 

 There are a few items to note:

  • Courses coded in the 1000 range are appropriate for first-year students. We strongly recommend that students new to tertiary study enrol in first-year courses during their first semester. 
  • We recommend you start a CASS Program Plan. This is a way to track how the courses you take fit within the overall structure of your degree and will help you pick your later year courses.
  • The tables below represent only one possible combination. You are welcome to pick and choose from any other 1000-coded course found under the “Study Tab”. 
  • The tables below assume you are new to tertiary study and ineligible for course credit. 
  • A step-by-step guide on how to enrol in courses is available on the Enrol for the First time webpage.

Single degree

Students starting in Semester 1– single degree Bachelor of Music, example

Semester 1

MUSI1501

1000-level for major

MUSI1110

Elective

Semester 2

MUSI1502

1000-level for minor

MUSI1109

Elective

Other first year courses available: to find all other 1000-level courses, refer to the Catalogue of Programs and Courses. You may refine your selection on the right-hand column of the webpage.

Double degree

Students starting in Semester 1– double degree Bachelor of Music, example

Semester 1

MUSI1501

1000-level for major

Course from other degree

Course from other degree

Semester 2

MUSI1502

1000-level for major

Course from other degree

Course from other degree


Study Options

Study Plan

Please refer to the "Study" tab.

Study Options

Year 1 48 units MUSI1501 Aural Skills and Music Theory 1 6 units 1000-level for major MUSI1110 Introduction to Music Technology 6 units Elective
MUSI1502 Aural Skills and Music Theory 2 6 units 1000-level for major MUSI1109 Elective

Study Plan

Please refer to the "Study" tab.

Study Options

Year 1 48 units - - - -
- - - -

Study Plan

Please refer to the "Study" tab.

Study Options

Year 1 48 units - - - -
- - - -

Study Plan

Please refer to the "Study" tab.

Study Options

Year 1 48 units - - - -
- - - -

Study Plan

Please refer to the "Study" tab.

Study Options

Year 1 48 units MUSI1501 Aural Skills and Music Theory 1 6 units 1000-level for major Course from other degree Course from other degree
MUSI1502 Aural Skills and Music Theory 2 6 units 1000-level for major Course from other degree Course from other degree

Study Plan

Please refer to the "Study" tab.

Study Options

Year 1 48 units - - - -
- - - -

Study Plan

Please refer to the "Study" tab.

Study Options

Year 1 48 units - - - -
- - - -

Study Plan

Please refer to the "Study" tab.

Study Options

Year 1 48 units - - - -
- - - -

Academic Advice

Course credit

If you have undertaken previous study that is relevant to your current academic program, you can request to receive course credit. For more information and how to apply, see the CASS credit application webpage, or contact the CASS Student Office.

Other important information for new students

Please refer to the New students page. You will find all the information you require to activate your ANU email account, enrol into courses and our O week details.  

 Need help?

If you would like further information or advice regarding your degree, please contact the Student Office. We offer appointments, and you can reach us at students.cass@anu.edu.au.

You can also check out our in person opening hours and location on the CASS Student Office webpage.


Back to the Bachelor of Visual Arts page

Course selection

Enrolling for the first time can seem like a big task. Below, you will find an example enrolment pattern for your first year of study. 

 There are a few items to note:

  •  Courses coded in the 1000 range are appropriate for first-year students. We strongly recommend that students new to tertiary study enrol in first-year courses during their first semester. 
  • We recommend you start a CASS Program Plan. This is a way to track how the courses you take fit within the overall structure of your degree and will help you pick your later year courses.
  • The tables below represent only one possible combination. You are welcome to pick and choose from any other 1000-coded course found under the “Study Tab”. 
  • The tables below assume you are new to tertiary study and ineligible for course credit. 
  • A step-by-step guide on how to enrol in courses is available on the Enrol for the First time webpage.

Single degree

Students starting in Semester 1–single degree Bachelor of Visual Arts, example

Semester 1

ARTH1006

Elective

Elective

Semester 2

ARTH1007

Introductory studio course

Elective

Elective

Students starting in Semester 2– single degree Bachelor of Visual Arts, example

Semester 2

ARTH1007

Elective

Elective

Semester 1

ARTH1006

Introductory studio course

Elective

Elective

Other first year courses available: to find all other 1000-level courses, refer to the Catalogue of Programs and Courses. You may refine your selection on the right-hand column of the webpage.


Double degree

Students starting in Semester 1– double degree Bachelor of Visual Arts, example

Semester 1

ARTH1006

Course from other degree

Course from other degree

Semester 2

ARTH1007

Introductory studio course

Course from other degree

Course from other degree

Students starting in Semester 2– double degree Bachelor of Visual Arts, example

Semester 2

ARTH1007

Course from other degree

Course from other degree

Semester 1

ARTH1006

Introductory studio course

Course from other degree

Course from other degree


Study Options

Study Plan

Please refer to the "Study" tab.

Study Options

Year 1 48 units ARTH1006 Art History and Curatorial Studies 1: Cultures and Meaning 6 units ARTV1000 Elective Elective
ARTH1007 Art History and Curatorial Studies 2: Vision and Materiality 6 units Introductory studio course Elective Elective

Study Plan

Please refer to the "Study" tab.

Study Options

Year 1 48 units ARTH1006 Art History and Curatorial Studies 1: Cultures and Meaning 6 units ARTV1000 Course from other degree Course from other degree
ARTH1007 Art History and Curatorial Studies 2: Vision and Materiality 6 units Introductory studio course Course from other degree Course from other degree

Academic Advice

Course credit

If you have undertaken previous study that is relevant to your current academic program, you can request to receive course credit. For more information and how to apply, see the CASS credit application webpage, or contact the CASS Student Office.

Other important information for new students

Please refer to the New students page. You will find all the information you require to activate your ANU email account, enrol into courses and our O week details.  

 Need help?

If you would like further information or advice regarding your degree, please contact the Student Office. We offer appointments, and you can reach us at students.cass@anu.edu.au.

You can also check out our in person opening hours and location on the CASS Student Office webpage.

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