About Diploma Of Music in ANU College
The ANU Diploma of Music is an exciting new pathway enabling students to progress to ANU and follow their passion. The diploma prepares students with the skills and knowledge required to progress into the second year of a Bachelor of Music.
The ANU Bachelor of Music prepares you for the ‘portfolio’ career followed by most modern music professionals. A successful contemporary music career requires not only advanced skills in performance, composition, improvisation and other areas of creative practice, but also familiarity with music technology. It also requires the ability to work as an educator and facilitator or community music, and as a cultural entrepreneur.
This degree is designed to reflect music as it is understood and practiced in contemporary Australian society. This education experience covers all genres (classical, jazz, contemporary, folk and world music) and offers specialist courses across three majors (performance, music technology and musicology).
The transition from the diploma to the bachelor will allow you to complete a Bachelor of Music after only two additional years of study for the following majors:
- Performance
- Music Technology
- Musicology
You will be eligible to enter the second year of the Bachelor of Music at ANU when you successfully complete the ANU Diploma of Music*. Successful completion is achieved by receiving no more than one fail or incomplete grade and achieving a GPA of at least 5.0 out of 7.0. You will then receive 48 units of credit status.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Successful completion of All India Senior School Certificate or Indian School Certificate with an overall grade of 75%.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: 6.0 overall with minimum 5.5 in each band
- TOEFL i-BT: Overall 68 (writing no less than 18)
- PTE: Overall 50; Writing 42; Speaking 42