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Master of Music Technology

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You will be considered for entry based on criteria such as your undergraduate studies and/or equivalent prior learning and/or relevant work experience. For more information, check the admission requirements of your chosen postgraduate coursework degree or call us on 1800 88 21 21.

Closing dates for applications vary for different degrees. To check, visit the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) or for online programs visit GradSchool.

Fast Facts

Duration

1 year full-time or part-time equivalent

Locations

  • Online (GradSchool)

Delivery

Online

Study Details

Program handbook

Student Intake

Domestic and International students

Student Intake

Domestic and International students

Assumed Knowledge

Students must be able to operate computing equipment at an elementary level. Students must also possess an understanding of key areas of music.

International Students: Enquire Now

How to apply
Phone: +61 2 4921 6595
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Why study music technology at UoN?

The University of Newcastle recognises the important role technology plays in the life of a modern, creative-thinking musician. Technical and creative skills are fostered to produce graduates that are outstanding in their field and able to apply themselves to a variety of situations.

Be equipped with valuable and highly transferable skills

The Master of Music Technology is a coursework program designed to provide students with relevant theoretical and practical knowledge of the latest advances in Music Technology while allowing scope for specialisation and the development of professional skills as used throughout the industry. The program is ideally suited to music teachers, performing musicians, composers and sound engineers - anyone working seriously in the music business.

The program requires the successful completion of a total of 80 units. Students may undertake 20 units each trimester over a four-trimester period but may undertake a single course per trimester if they wish. The program requires the successful completion of three core course and five directed courses. At least two directed courses must be selected from Group A and B. The core courses, Project A and Project B should be completed after the directed courses. Students are encouraged to customise the program so as to be relevant to their particular occupation or interests.

The program is studied via online learning and is supported by e-mail and the Internet. Refer to course descriptions for further information.

Fast-track your career

Graduates of this program are often music editors, performing musicians, composers arrangers, publishers, producers, etc. Employment opportunities exist within and without the field of creative arts.