National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries


Doctor of Music (DMus)

Quick facts — DMus
Full-time study

3 years

Part-time study up to 6 years
Application closing date Any time during the year
Programme starts Any time during the year, negotiable

Overview

The Doctor of Music (DMus) involves an advanced course of study in composition. You will prepare and submit several substantial original pieces of orchestral work; opera; work using vocal, keyboard or ensemble resources; music theatre; or electronic music; or a combination of these.

Many of our students undertake two years of full-time study and then switch to studying part-time to fit with other commitments such as employment or family responsibilities.

For more detail, please see the University Calendar, held in the University Library; or you can purchase one from the University Bookshop or view online.

University Calendar

Highlights

  • High calibre teaching from a committed team of professionally active staff.
  • Numerous learning and performance opportunities with many music ensembles.
  • Meet and learn from international musicians through our extensive visiting artistes programme.
  • Exciting cross-disciplinary research and learning opportunities.

More information

NICAI Student Centre
Level 2, Building 421
(Architecture and Planning Building)
26 Symonds Street, Auckland
Email: info-creative@auckland.ac.nz

For general enquiries, please call:
The University of Auckland Student Information Centre
Phone: 0800 61 62 65

For specific information on the DMus programme, please contact:
Assoc Prof Dean Sutcliffe
Phone: +64 9 373 7599 ext 82367

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