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    Master of Music (Performance Teaching)

    University of Melbourne

    University of Melbourne

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    Australia, Melbourne

    University RankQS Ranking
    13

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    076226J

    Application Fee

    AUD 154 

    Campuses

    Parkville

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesJuly-2026
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    Duration 18 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 42,976  / year
    Next Intake July-2026

    Master of Music (Performance Teaching)

    About

    Overview

    Online information session: Meet your future Academics (Tuesday 24 June)
    Join us for our online information session to gain further insight into the post-graduate programs available in your area of interest. You will have the chance to meet, interact and ask questions with our academics and immerse yourself in the world of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music.

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    The Master of Music (Performance Teaching) prepares you to become a leader in music education as a performer-teacher. You will participate in a range of learning opportunities, connected to the study of Western classical and contemporary music, which are underpinned by the latest research and taught by internationally renowned experts.

    The course acknowledges the changing landscape of the music professional and will prepare you to work in schools, studios, community programs, private providers, and further education settings, both locally, nationally and internationally. Our graduates are highly sought after as instrumental, vocal and ensemble teachers.

    The course has two specialisations:

    • The Instrumental Specialisation prepares students for school-based instrumental/vocal teaching, developing approaches, strategies and specific instrumental music pedagogy appropriate for individual and group instruction. This specialisation is underpinned by the latest research into curriculum, assessment, and teaching practice to provide the most relevant preparation for Instrumental-Vocal teachers. It includes three professional placements, which contribute partially to VIT registration and also provide the opportunity to develop a specific focus on conducting and orchestration.
    • The Studio Specialisation prepares students for private studio-based instrumental/vocal teaching, with a focus on the development of the one-on-one setting, or small group lessons. This specialisation includes two professional placements and a focus on instrumental approaches and pedagogy. It is accompanied by a range of electives, allowing specialisation into areas related such as instrumental pedagogy, performance, conducting and research.

    In addition to professional placements, you will have access to advanced music performance tuition combined with the chance to observe a range of expert teachers and musicians across a range of learning experiences. All students have the opportunity to participate in second instrument studies, which explores group teaching and related pedagogy, combined with the exploration of ensemble participation throughout the degree – all while developing a personalised awareness of pedagogy specific to performance teaching within the learning process.

    Professional practice is an important component of the program and is completed in a variety of settings including community organisations, schools, studios and Suzuki classes. This area of study relates to a range of elective subjects that keep you abreast of the latest practical, theoretical and research areas in music performance and music education.

    Specialist pedagogical subjects, combined with individual lessons, enable you to acquire a deeper understanding of teaching issues that are specific to music performance through the use of both face-to-face, and virtual-online modes of delivery, to ensure you are prepared to teach in many settings. We encourage you to continuously think about and reflect on your learning, as you are encouraged to develop your own philosophy which will shape your teaching practice. Importantly the skills and knowledge covered in this course provide a range of approaches to use with confidence as you teach music performance at all levels, across a range of learning environments.

    In the final semester you can select a Capstone from:

    • Music performance
    • Music performance research
    • Conducting or
    • Suzuki music education (includes Primary Level Suzuki Teacher accreditation)

    Specialist electives include areas such as: Teaching Aural Musicianship, Band Direction, Orchestral Conducting, Choral Direction, Music Learning and Technology, Piano Pedagogy and Piano Repertoire.

    Who is this course for?

    This course is for practising musicians who are looking to broaden their career opportunities to include evidence-based teaching.

    If you'd like to further develop your teaching skills, explore new teaching frameworks and methodologies and graduate with an internationally recognised qualification, this course is for you.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admission criteria

    Meeting the published entry requirements for this course does not guarantee selection.

    Where our admission criteria includes a minimum Weighted Average Mark (WAM) and/or specific subject criteria, these are based on University of Melbourne grades and subjects. If you've studied elsewhere, we'll assess your relevant prior studies and equivalent grades. Your final WAM may be adjusted depending on your previous institution's accreditation, subject grading, and pass marks.

    Don't meet the prerequisite subject requirements?

    You may have the option to enrol in specific single subjects through the University's Community Access Program, even if you are not enrolled in a course. Completing these prerequisite subjects may qualify you for entry into this course. This option is not available to student visa holders or applicants. Learn more about single subject study.

    You can use our graduate coursework grade conversion eligibility calculator to get an indication of whether you are eligible for this course based on your previous studies and Weighted Average Mark (WAM).

    Calculate your eligibility

    English language requirements

    All applicants to the University of Melbourne must satisfy the English language requirements. This may be achieved in a number of ways, including recognised previous study taught and assessed entirely in English or an approved English language test. If you are from a non-English speaking background, the required standard of English for this degree is one of the following English proficiency test scores:

    • English language test score requirements
    • If you need to undertake an English language test, you must meet one of the scores* below:

      IELTS

      6.5


      with no band less than 6.0

      TOEFL

      79+


      with writing 21; speaking 18; reading 13; listening 13

      PEARSON

      64+


      with no communicative skill below 60

      CAMBRIDGE

      176+


      with no skill less than 169
      *Accepted tests: IELTS (Academic English Only); TOEFL Internet-based test; Pearson Test of English Academic; Cambridge English: Advanced/Certificate of Advanced English (CAE). If a test displays N/A, it means it is not accepted for this course.

    About selection

    When assessing applications, the Selection Committee will consider your previous studies and academic performance.

    The Selection Committee may request additional information to clarify any aspect of an application, according to the University’s Academic Board rules regarding selection instruments.

    Meeting the published entry requirements for this course does not guarantee selection.

    If relevant to your application, the Selection Committee will also consider your supplementary application.

    • Applicants should prepare a supplementary application consisting of 20 minutes of repertoire that is contrasting in style and genre. For example, applicants with a classical repertoire are encouraged to prepare a Western art music program consisting of works that reflect different composers, eras, and/or genres.
    • Instrumentalists and singers must perform at least part of the program with an accompanist, where appropriate*. You must provide your own accompanist. Classical piano, classical guitar or percussion would normally audition unaccompanied.

    If your application is shortlisted, you will also be invited to and assessed on your performance in an interview.

    English Program Requirements

    All applicants to the University of Melbourne must satisfy the English language requirements. This may be achieved in a number of ways, including recognised previous study taught and assessed entirely in English or an approved English language test. If you are from a non-English speaking background, the required standard of English for this degree is one of the following English proficiency test scores:

  • English language test score requirements
  • If you need to undertake an English language test, you must meet one of the scores* below:

    IELTS

    6.5


    with no band less than 6.0

    TOEFL

    79+


    with writing 21; speaking 18; reading 13; listening 13

    PEARSON

    64+


    with no communicative skill below 60

    CAMBRIDGE

    176+


    with no skill less than 169
    *Accepted tests: IELTS (Academic English Only); TOEFL Internet-based test; Pearson Test of English Academic; Cambridge English: Advanced/Certificate of Advanced English (CAE). If a test displays N/A, it means it is not accepted for this course.
  • Career

    Connection to industry

    The course is strongly connected to the major examination providers: the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority for music curriculum (VCAA), and the Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB). The course provides deep knowledge and skills for contemporary teacher practice, enhanced by highly experienced teaching staff and broad connection to schools, music studios, leading organisations, and the wider music industry.

    The course values the importance of music education and advocacy, working closely with key professional associations, such as the Australian Society for Music Education (ASME), and Association of Music Educators Victoria (AMUSE), VMTA while also engaging a range of organisations such as the Melbourne Youth Orchestra (MYO) who work closely with Conservatorium staff.

    Importantly, many of the teaching staff in the course are currently involved in collaboration, leadership and research across a range of national and international music associations, which ensures that students in the program are always aware of key and emerging research and initiatives.

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    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 42,976 

    Application Fee

    AUD 154 
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