Composition for Creative Industries Core units

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Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition Session

Composition for Creative Industries Program units

Students undertaking BMusic (Composition for Creative Industries Program) must complete 72 credit points of program units comprising of:
(i) 36 credit points in Composition for Creative Industries 1-6;
(ii) 12 credit points in Composition 7-8;
(iii) An additional 24 credit points as listed in the Standard Enrolment Pattern.
 
Students undertaking the Composition for Creative Industries minor must complete 36 credit points as listed in the relevant BMusic minor enrolment pattern.
CMPN1331
Composition for Creative Industries 1
6    A Students are required to use a professional music notation package and a Digtial Audio Workstation software package


Students are required to use a professional music notation package and a Digtial Audio Workstation software package.
Semester 1
CMPN1332
Composition for Creative Industries 2
6    P CMPN1331 or PERF2600
Semester 2
CMPN2333
Composition for Creative Industries 3
6    P CMPN1332 or PERF2601
Semester 1
CMPN2334
Composition for Creative Industries 4
6    P CMPN2333 or PERF2602
Semester 2
CMPN3335
Composition for Creative Industries 5
6    P CMPN2334
Semester 1
CMPN3336
Composition for Creative Industries 6
6    P CMPN3335
Semester 2
CMPN4607
Composition 7
6    P CMPN3606


Students should own a professional music notation program (e.g. Sibelius, Finale, Dorico) and if relevant, a DAW (e.g. Audacity, GarageBand, Logic, ProTools, Ableton).
Semester 1
Semester 2
CMPN4608
Composition 8
6    P CMPN4607


Students should own a professional music notation program (e.g. Sibelius, Finale, Dorico) and a DAW (e.g. Audacity, GarageBand, Logic, ProTools, Ableton).
Semester 1
Semester 2