Bachelor of Music

Breadth Studies

The Melbourne Model aims to produce graduates who are trained in a particular discipline (depth) as well as knowledgeable across disciplines (breadth). The breadth component of the new degrees aims to build multiple competencies in students by exposing them to different ways of knowing through cross-disciplinary learning and teaching. The breadth component of the New Generation degrees means all students can include music in their Melbourne experience.

What are breadth studies?

Melbourne’s New Generation degrees are designed to give all students depth and breadth of learning.

Depth is reflected in the expertise you gain by studying a core program in a major discipline. Breadth is a result of choosing additional subjects from outside your major area of study to develop other kinds of expertise.

Breadth studies are a feature of Melbourne’s New Generation undergraduate degrees making up at least 25 per cent of your program.

There are different types of breadth subjects available:

Why is breadth important?

Breadth subjects are a feature of Melbourne’s New Generation undergraduate degrees. Making up at least 25 per cent of your program, they will enable you to tap other bodies of knowledge, methods of enquiry, personal and professional skills, and ways of knowing. The ability to do this will be critical in the global knowledge era.

This is a future where technologies keep changing, knowledge is renewed and extended rapidly, and innovative and professional work relies on an international outlook, and the ability to collaborate across wide and diverse networks.

To succeed and make lasting contributions, tomorrow’s leaders will be those who can appreciate and orchestrate the efforts of experts from many different fields, stay current with new technologies and be attuned to different cultures and contexts.

Employers have endorsed the Melbourne Model approach, explaining that while graduates still require a profound understanding of their discipline, they must appreciate the broader context in which their skills will be employed and be ready to apply their knowledge to an increasingly wide range of situations.

How do I choose the breadth subjects that are right for me?

Breadth offers you the flexibility to tailor you course to match your passions and career aspirations.

When you arrive at the University to enrol, a student advisor can help you choose both your core program and your breadth studies.

As you explore your breadth options, you should consider questions such as:

Other practicalities to consider when making a choice about which breadth subjects to pursue include:

Be sure to refer to the breadth rules for further information and guidance.

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