Bachelor of Music (Advanced)(Jazz Performance)
Master your style
The Bachelor of Music Advanced (Jazz Performance) is a specialist degree for students seeking to expertly command the complexities of jazz music.
Our staff and guest artists include some of the finest national and international jazz musicians and educators. Our graduates teach, perform, compose, arrange and record throughout Australia, Europe, Asia, the US, and more.
What will you do?
Our advanced degree offers exclusive courses specifically designed for high-achieving students. You’ll find yourself shoulder to shoulder with students as eager and passionate as you. Everything you learn will culminate in a special major project, which can be further developed for postgraduate study.
Your options for specialisation include:
- bass
- drums
- guitar
- keyboard
- trumpet
- trombone
- saxophone
- voice.
You’ll also:
enjoy regular performances featuring Big Bands, Jazz Choirs, and Latin and Small Jazz Ensembles
take classes in theory, improvisation, arrangement and history
learn about looping and sampling
explore career paths, music business and world music
benefit from weekly performance opportunities with feedback from both staff and students.
Note: You must maintain a GPA of 5.0 or you’ll be required to transfer to the Bachelor of Music (Jazz Performance).
Where could it take you?
You might follow your music to fame and stardom. You could develop a unique style that others yearn to master. Perhaps you’ll open a jazz club in New Orleans, with lines out the door as long as your solos on stage.
Entry Requirements
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Domestic applicants
SATAC Code | 354621 |
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Deferment | No |
Intake | February and July |
Prerequisites | Applicants to the Bachelor of Music (Advanced)(Jazz Performance) must have:
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Assumed Knowledge | Year 12 Solo Performance or CPM Advancing Step 4, plus Year 12 Music Studies or AMEB Grade 5 Theory |
Additional Entry Requirements | All prospective students applying to the Elder Conservatorium of Music are required to attend an audition/interview for each area of specialisation, regardless of the number or type of music programs they are applying for. The audition/interview will assess each applicant's current skill level and potential for future studies and offers will be made on the basis of the audition/interview score, academic achievement and the musicianship test. The Musicianship test aims to assess the applicant's general level of musicianship, which involves the ability to identify and recognise musical concepts within aural, written and theoretical contexts. The test comprises: aural questions covering rhythm, tonality, melody and harmony; score interpretation questions about a given short piano extract; theoretical questions such as keys, major and minor scales, intervals and chords. For details regarding the audition rounds and the application process, please visit the Elder Conservatorium of Music (https://able.adelaide.edu.au/music/study/auditions). |
Selection Criteria
Recent Secondary Education | Applicants with recent secondary education are those whose admission is primarily based on the completion of Year 12 within the last two years, however if you completed your secondary education more than two years ago, you may still be able to be considered on the basis of your secondary schooling. You must not have completed more than 2 years full time equivalent university study (48 units). You must also undertake an audition/interview including an aural/theory test. You compete for a place based on your audition score. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Pathway. See Wirltu Yarlu for further information. |
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Higher Education Study | You must have completed at least six months full time equivalent higher education study (the number of courses and units will vary depending on your prior institution however at the University of Adelaide, this equates to 4 courses / 12 units). A Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated for each separate program you have undertaken (apart from some double degree programs where the GPA is combined). You must also undertake an audition/interview including an aural/theory test. You compete for a place based on your audition score. Your best GPA is used in the case of a tie-breaker. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Pathway. See Wirltu Yarlu for further information. |
Work and life experience | To be eligible to sit the Skills for Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) as as pathway for entry, you must be 18 years or over before 1 February 2025. If you have studied at higher education level in the last two years (for 2025 entry this means you were enrolled in either 2024 or 2023), you must not have accumulated more than a TOTAL of 2 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) higher education study (ie. including any study prior to 2023). Your STAT result is not weighted between verbal and quantitative components. You must also undertake an audition/interview including an aural/theory test. You compete for a place based on your audition score. Your STAT result is used in the case of a tie-breaker. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Pathway. See Wirltu Yarlu for further information. |
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2024 Admissions Data for school leavers
ATAR (raw ATAR, excluding any applicable adjustment factors) |
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Selection Rank (ATAR plus any adjustment factors) |
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Minimum eligibility score | See Entry Req. | |
Additional criteria considered | Audition required |
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Admissions Transparency Data
Student Profile
Applicant background Semester one/Full year intake 2024 Number of students Percentage of all students (A) Higher Education study
(includes a bridging or enabling course)N/A N/A (B) Vocational education and training (VET) study n/a N/A (C) Work and life experience
(admitted on the basis of previous achievement not in the other three categories)N/A N/A (D) Recent secondary education: - Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR
(regardless of whether this includes the consideration of adjustment factors)
N/A N/A - Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered
(e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test, early offer conditional on minimum ATAR)
14 17.1% - Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor
(e.g. special consideration, audition alone, schools recommendation scheme with no minimum ATAR requirement)
N/A N/A International students <5 N/A All students 82 100.0% - Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR
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Indicative annual tuition fees |
Commonwealth-supported place: $9,620
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Scholarships
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Careers
Potential careers
Graduates of this program have gone on to roles such as:
Music Coordinator; Music Educator; Music Festival Director; Music Journalist / Music Critic; Music Producer; Music Researcher; Musician; Musician / Singer; Entertainer; Jazz Musician
Degree Structure
The Bachelor of Music (Advanced) is intended to provide an enhanced learning experience for high achieving students. Students will benefit from more intensive individual tuition, access to advanced classes in their major and special opportunities for higher level study through masterclasses and professional placements. It is anticipated that such an offering will attract higher-level students seeking a more challenging and rewarding learning experience.
The program provides students with the option to undertake specialised study in either Classical Performance, Jazz Performance, Music Education or Creative Practice (a broad area of study that includes courses in Music Composition, Popular Music and Sonic Arts).
The Bachelor of Music (Advanced) is an AQF Level 7 qualification with a standard full-time duration of 3 years.
Academic Program Rules
The Calendar is a comprehensive handbook of the University's academic program rules.
To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Music (Advanced)(Jazz Performance), the student must complete satisfactorily a program of study consisting of the following requirements with a combined total of not less than 72 units.
- Level I courses not exceeding 30 units including MUSGEN 1301 Life in Music
- Level III courses to the value of at least 24 units
- Sufficient courses at Level II to make the total of 72 units
- Chosen major - Jazz Performance
- A minimum of 12 units at Level I before undertaking courses at Level II
- A minimum of 6 units at Level II before undertaking courses at Level III.
Areas of Specialisation
Jazz Performance major
Example Study Plan
Core Courses:
MUSGEN 1301 Life in Music 3 units
Major:
To satisfy the requirements for Jazz Performance Major students must complete courses to the value of 66 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
MUSGEN 1201 | Music Professional Development 1A | 3 units |
MUSGEN 1202 | Music Professional Development 1B | 3 units |
MUSJAZZ 1010 | Jazz History | 3 units |
MUSJAZZ 1070 | Jazz Performance Advanced 1A | 3 units |
MUSJAZZ 1071 | Jazz Performance Advanced 1B | 3 units |
MUSJAZZ 1101 | Jazz Musicianship 1A | 3 units |
MUSJAZZ 1102 | Jazz Musicianship 1B | 3 units |
Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
MUSGEN 2201 | Music Professional Development 2A | 3 units |
MUSGEN 2202 | Music Professional Development 2B | 3 units |
MUSJAZZ 2070 | Jazz Performance Advanced 2A | 3 units |
MUSJAZZ 2071 | Jazz Performance Advanced 2B | 3 units |
MUSJAZZ 2101 | Jazz Musicianship 2A | 3 units |
MUSJAZZ 2102 | Jazz Musicianship 2B | 3 units |
MUSSUPST 2000 | Music Advanced Minor Project | 3 units |
Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
MUSGEN 3201 | Music Professional Development 3A | 3 units |
MUSJAZZ 3070 | Jazz Performance Advanced 3A | 3 units |
MUSJAZZ 3101 | Jazz Musicianship 3 | 3 units |
MUSGEN 3007 | Jazz Arranging | 3 units |
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All of the following courses must be completed:
CAPSTONE
MUSGEN 3202 Music Professional Development 3B 3 units
MUSJAZZ 3071 Jazz Performance Advanced 3B 3 units
MUSSUPST 3000 Music Advanced Major Project 6 units
Electives:
To satisfy the requirements for Electives, students must complete up to 12 units of open and/or closed electives depending on the major studied as follows:
Jazz Performance (3 units)
Level II - 3 units
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Last updated: Thursday, 12 Sep 2024