
The University of Queensland
Bachelor of Arts (Music)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationOne degree. Endless opportunities. Discover your passion while equipping yourself with the skills to succeed in the changing, global workplace. The future of work is unknown, with people and enterprise skills in increasing demand across all industries. UQ’s Bachelor of Arts graduates are ideally placed to thrive and adapt to this changing environment.
As an arts student you'll develop your own innate sense of curiosity, resilience and entrepreneurial spirit, and graduate ready to tackle an uncertain future in an uncertain world. With one of the most comprehensive course offerings in Australia, you have the opportunity to explore the subjects you love by choosing from more than 45 study areas across the humanities, social sciences and languages.
Music Major
You'll explore the written and aural complexities of music and approach the study of Western music in an engaging way. This major focuses on employability through numerous partnerships with performing arts organisations, festivals and internship programs. Graduate career options include professional musician and other roles in education, festivals and events, arts administration, publishing, media and writing.. You could study Western Art Music 1700-1900: Approaches and Concepts, Musicianship 1, Contemporary Art Music ans, Musicology and Early Music
Delivery mode
The University of Queensland offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- 280-284 Sir Fred Schonell Dr, St Lucia, QLD
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- Completed Year 12 (ATAR optional) with ATAR 70.00 or equivalent
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Arts (Music) will prepare you for the following roles.
Musician
A Musician entertains audiences by performing musical pieces either as an individual artist, as part of a band or orchestra or while accompanying a...
Music Librarian
A Music Librarian manages collections of musical scores, recordings, and related materials in libraries, archives, or educational institutions. You...
Music Producer
A Music Producer oversees the production of songs, albums and musical recordings. You’ll be in charge of the creative direction of the recording an...
Music Teacher
A Music Teacher educates students in various musical disciplines, including instruments, vocal training, and music theory. They work in primary or...
Singer
A Singer performs in front of an audience or makes musical recordings for entertainment. You might sing as part of a larger group like a band or a...
Musicologist
A Musicologist studies music history, theory, and cultural contexts, focusing on genres, periods, or regions. They conduct research, analyse musica...
Piano Accompanist
A Piano Accompanist plays the piano to support vocalists or instrumentalists, enhancing performances during rehearsals and live shows. They collabo...
Music Therapist
A Music Therapist uses music to support emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being across various settings, such as hospitals, schools, and aged...
Ethnomusicologist
An Ethnomusicologist studies the music of different cultures, examining its social, cultural, and historical contexts to understand its significanc...
Accompanist
An Accompanist provides musical support to soloists, choirs, and other performers during rehearsals and performances. You might work in schools, mu...
About The University of Queensland
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