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A significant music internship associated with a community or industry-focused project.
Upon successful completion of MUSA396, students will have had experience in:1. Researching, planning, presenting and implementing a musical project;2. Applying specific disciplinary knowledge within a community environment;3. Using a self-reflective approach to devise and analyse problem-solving initiatives;4. Critically evaluate project outcomes.
60 points at 200 level from the Music Schedule, special application and interview and the permission of the Head of School.
MUSA395
Glenda Keam
Academic advisors are individually assigned for this Internship.
Assessments set by the School of Music academic advisor; these may consist of literature review, written assignment(s), etc.
Use of TechnologyThis course assumes that you have sufficient information and technology skills to confidently use a computer to access material for your course. Your written work will be handwritten and submitted in class time.You will be required to access our learning management system – LEARN – and to become familiar with its tools. LEARN provides easily-accessible information about the course and assessments, topics and deadlines, and supports the learning you will gain from attending all lectures and tutorials. For help using LEARN, refer to: http://learn.canterbury.ac.nz/course/view.php?id=2157
The following shows how to translate grades to numerical scores:A+ 90–100; A 85–89; A- 80–84; B+ 75–79; B 70–74; B- 65–69; C+ 60–64; C 55–59; C- 50–54; D 40–49; E 0–39In a course at 100- or 200-level examiners may grant restricted credit (R) which will be equivalent to a pass for all purposes except as a prerequisite.
Domestic fee $1,635.00
International fee $7,050.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Humanities .