This music degree blends creativity with real-world application, and prepares you for a wide range of career pathways in music teaching, production, performance, mixed-media arts, and community projects.
The Bachelor of Applied Music also sets you up to study music education, music therapy, community development, youth work, and social work. It explores the power of music to support emotional, cultural and social wellbeing, and engage with Indigenous and social-justice issues.
This innovative course focuses on four interconnected study areas:
- Music teaching: Learn the skills to become a confident and effective instrumental teacher.
- Creative digital music production, video and streaming, and AI music: Step into the future of sound online.
- Music for life, music for change: Learn how music can support personal wellbeing and inspire change – locally and globally.
- Performance skills: Apply and refine performance skills and discover your sound through rearranging and songwriting.
With minor studies in digital media, visual art, writing and psychology alongside music, you can choose a multi-disciplinary approach to your future career and creative life.