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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1984-1985-127

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136 Faculty of Music their first and second years will be required to attend course of lectures without examination in subject other than music and to continue study of their instruments usually at the Guildhall School of Music Drama SUBSIDIARY MUSIC COURSE This two-year course is open to members of other faculties who are required to take short subsidiary course Candidates select two options with the Faculty's advice from the following musical analysis musical techniques twentieth-century music composition and variety of historical topics While the Faculty hopes to be able to accommodate all intending subsidiary candidates it is obliged to point out that conflicts between timetables may arise and that early notice is essential Postgraduate Courses MUS The course of study for this degree in the branches of Historical Musicology Music Theory and Analysis and Composition extends over one academic year and candidates will normally be expected to hold first-class or second-class Mus degree of this University or an equivalent qualification from another University The course will normally be open only to Internal students but may be taken part- time spread over two years The examination for the degree is held once year and comprises two written papers course assessment special study submitted on September 1st followed by viva-voce examination PHIL AND PH Students wishing to register as Internal candidates in the Faculty of Music for the Phil or Ph degree are at present required to have obtained the Mus degree or the Mus degree of the University of London or an equivalent degree of another University The minimum period of study is two years Candidates are recommended to refer to the University Regulations for Postgraduate Students proceeding to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and to consult the Dean of the Faculty of Music before making an application
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