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Enhance your music education by exploring diverse subjects across humanities, social sciences, cultures, and languages. Study under top researchers while refining your craft with some of the nation's most skilled instrumental instructors, music scholars, and composers. Our BABMus program cultivates crucial abilities to help you succeed in our rapidly changing global economy and transforming music sector. This degree prepares you for professional success by fostering key competencies like sophisticated communication, analytical and innovative reasoning, research proficiency, problem-solving skills, flexibility, and cultural awareness. You'll gain the tools to capitalize on emerging possibilities created by societal shifts, technological advances, and music industry evolution.
Pacific Studies expands your understanding of Pacific cultures, identities, and lived experiences. The curriculum covers Pacific history, health practices, social anthropology, languages (including Samoan, Cook Islands Reo, and Tongan), Indigenous knowledge systems, performing arts, traditional crafts, and cinematic expressions. These subjects offer comparative perspectives across various Pacific cultures.