Code | Faculty |
---|---|
01242042 | Faculty of Humanities |
Credits | Duration |
---|---|
Duration of study: 1 year | Total credits: 120 |
Completion of an admissions test.
Minimum credits: 120
Module content:
A short research report (own choice).
Research project, based on independent research in a specialist field in music, selected in collaboration with a supervisor.
Module content:
A foundation of music technology tailored towards educational or professional needs of the musician/technologist.
Module content:
A programme of at least 40 minutes has to be presented on any instrument, or for voice or chamber music.
Module content:
Philosophical grounding and didactics of music education. Enhancement of knowledge for subject specialists. Please note: It is compulsory for all students selecting MOP 701 to choose MOP 702 as the second elective module.
Module content:
The module equips the student to acquire the necessary academic writing skills to do effective research and develop the correct methods of processing the information gathered into a paper, dissertation or thesis.
Module content:
This module deals with the learning and teaching of music to the young child (0-6 years old) and the child’s musical development.
Module content:
Develop computer skills with special reference to instructional design, web-page design and the application of software in music education.
Module content:
The module focuses on developing didactic skills in music education, including knowledge and understanding of educational theories and philosophies underpinning the teaching profession. Practical presentation skills will also be cultivated and enhanced, emphasising the facilitation of group music making activities.
Module content:
The module entails an introduction to the discipline with reference to its historical development and its application in musical studies today. Following this, the module focuses on African music in general, including African rhythm theory, examples of musical traditions in Southern and Central Africa, and possible applications in a music education situation.
Module content:
The topic for each year will be determined by the lecturer, in collaboration with the students in the class. The module, presented in seminar form, also provides the opportunity to develop skills in doing research, compiling a paper, reading a paper, accepting criticism, giving criticism, acting as the chairperson of a meeting, etc.
Copyright © University of Pretoria 2024. All rights reserved.
Get Social With Us
Download the UP Mobile App