惠灵顿维多利亚大学/Victoria University of Wellington
- 课程名称:
Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA)
- 课程级别:博士学位/Doctoral Degree(10级)
- 课程代码:
- 学费:Please contact the provider
- 学分:
- 开学时间:17-July-2018
- 申请截止:
- 授课校区:Victoria University of Wellington
- 课程信息:
- achieve a GPA of 6 (B+ average) or better across all Part 1 courses
- achieve a grade of A- or better in NZSM 640 or NZSM 641
- satisfy a panel that you're ready to proceed, through the public presentation of your research proposal.
- Composition/Sonic Arts
- Performance
- IELTS overall band of 6.5, no sub-score below 6.0; or
- TOEFL 90 on the internet-based test with at least 20 in writing; or
- A minimum of two ratings of 5 and two ratings of 4 in the Victoria University English Proficiency Programme test
- Pearson Test of English: A score of 65 (with a ‘Communicative’ score of not less than 58).
Course details
Summary
Take your creative music studies to the highest professional level with a doctoral degree in Performance or Composition.
Become an outstanding musician or composer with a deep knowledge of your art. Graduate with the skills you need to be able to perform, compose or teach at a high professional level.
In this three-year programme you'll combine research with creative practice, each illuminating the other.
Pathway to the DMA
To enter the DMA programme you must have completed a Master of Musical Arts (MMA) or Master of Music (MMus) in either Performance or Composition/Sonic Arts at an equivalent standard to Distinction or Merit.
Performance applicants will need to pass an audition. Composition applicants have to submit a comprehensive portfolio of compositions or sound-based works. You'll also need to be able to show you have advanced research and writing skills.
What to expect
In your first year, or Part 1, you'll complete a full year of coursework to prepare you for the creative work and exegesis components of your thesis in Part 2. For composers or sonic artists, Part 1 will culminate in a research proposal and a portfolio of compositions or sound-based works. For performers, Part 1 will culminate in a research proposal and a recital.
In order to continue to Part 2, you'll need to:
In Part 2, the second and third years, you'll complete research that you demonstrate through creative work and an exegesis. This will be a substantive piece of writing of up to 25,000 words that gives a critical perspective on the creative work. For Composition or Sonic Arts students, this will include a portfolio of compositions or sound-based works. For Performance students, this will include recorded presentations of two recitals and two lecture recitals.
All available subjects
Entry criteria
Master of Music or a Master of Musical Arts and audition/portfolio.
Other English Language requirements:
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