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Course Planning and Enrolment
Once admitted to a program, a student needs to study carefully the relevant program schedules (listings of courses which have to be taken to complete the program).
Questions?
Queries about course planning and enrolment? Please contact the School of Music.
Permission to undertake a course
Where the permission of the Head of the School is required to undertake a course, a written request should be made to the Head of School stating name, student number, address and phone, fax or e-mail contact information. Download the permission form in [Word format] or [PDF]
Please note that, although Music staff are willing to assist with course planning and ultimately will approve or reject enrolment in proposed courses, you must initiate, sign and deliver your own enrolment through my SI-net by the specified time (details are listed in the Enrolment Guide sent with your offer package).
Queries about course planning and enrolment? Please contact the School of Music.
Permission to undertake a course
Where the permission of the Head of the School is required to undertake a course, a written request should be made to the Head of School stating name, student number, address and phone, fax or e-mail contact information. Download the permission form in [Word format] or [PDF]
Please note that, although Music staff are willing to assist with course planning and ultimately will approve or reject enrolment in proposed courses, you must initiate, sign and deliver your own enrolment through my SI-net by the specified time (details are listed in the Enrolment Guide sent with your offer package).
BMus students
Incoming BMus students will be allocated to practical teachers for their individual tuition. Once a practical teacher has been approved, no changes are permitted without the permission of the Head of School. All BMus students are required to attend an approved Ensemble as part of their Practical Studies requirement in years 1 & 2 and in the Performance strand in years 3 & 4. Head of School reserves the right to require any BMus student to take a particular ensemble.
Incoming BMus students will be allocated to practical teachers for their individual tuition. Once a practical teacher has been approved, no changes are permitted without the permission of the Head of School. All BMus students are required to attend an approved Ensemble as part of their Practical Studies requirement in years 1 & 2 and in the Performance strand in years 3 & 4. Head of School reserves the right to require any BMus student to take a particular ensemble.
Course Selection Days - Orientation Week
The Faculty of Arts offers course selection and course advice during Semester 1 & 2 Orientation Week. Representatives from Schools within the Faculty of Arts will be in attendance to answer your queries. To find out more about orientation, please visit UQ Orientation website.
Timetable, Lectures, Seminars, Tutorials
The School's timetable of courses is available from the University of Queensland's mySI-net service.
Practical tuition times are arranged individually between the student and the lecturer in the first week of first semester. Note: tutorials normally commence in the second week of each semester.
Music courses are taught in a wide variety of formats, from individual lessons and small-group seminars to large-group lectures. Students are advised that Group A-C optional courses may be suspended if enrolments are insufficient or staff unavailable.
The Provision of Alternative Academic Programs for Students with a Disability
The University of Queensland is committed to maximising opportunities for students with disabilities. Sometimes a student's disability will impact on their capacity to complete program requirements or have implications for professional practice or registration following completion of their program. The University can provide advice on program requirements and professional registration, as well as investigate the possibility of providing an alternative program, if necessary. If you have a disability and are considering enrolment at the University of Queensland, please contact the Disability Adviser on (07) 3365 1757. Your disclosure is confidential and is only necessary to ensure you receive the appropriate support.
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