National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries
Doctor of Music (DMus)
Quick facts — DMus
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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.
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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