Students registered as program-enrolled
follow structured subject-program requirements, criteria
of assessment/examinations, and abide by the policies.
Those who are registered as non-program enrolled may partake
in the subject-program procedures without being subject
to criteria of assessment/examinations and certain policies
do not apply.
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- Instrumental Study
- Piano, Keyboard, Voice
- Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass
- Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone
- Guitar (Acoustic, Electric, Bass)
- Percussion, Drums
- (Other instruments may be available
by request)
- Composition
- (Can be integrated with any instrumental
study or as separate subject studied
with all theoretical units.)
- Pedagogy
- (Instrumental and theoretical prerequisites
apply.)
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- Improvisation
- (Can be integrated with any instrumental
study or as separate subject under a
specific instrument.)
- Theory
- Elementary rudiments and musicianship,
keyboard skills, melody writing, harmony,
counterpoint, analysis, score-reading,
history.
- (Elementary
rudiments is compulsory in instrumental
study. Theoretical prerequisites apply
to certain levels with all instruments.
This subject can be taken as a separate
unit but it is advised that students
studying only theory do basic piano
or keyboard skills.)
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- Instrumental Study
- Technique, Repertoire, Performance-Practice
- Sight Reading Ear-Training, Aural
Awareness
- Improvisation
- Theoretical background of pieces
- Composition
- ( All theoretical units apply. Please
refer to a specific examination syllabus.)
- Pedagogy
- (Instrumental study applies. Please
refer to a specific examination syllabus.)
- Improvisation
- (Certain theoretical units apply.
Please refer to a specific examination
syllabus.)
- Theory: elementary rudiments as minimum
requirement
- (All units in Theory are studied
as co-requisites. Please refer to a
specific examination syllabus.)
- Contemporary and Jazz Studies
- Students may opt to major in popular
music which entails the same subject-program
requirements.
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