Subject Code: 2MHY10 Length of course: Full year Credit points and TAS status: 10 Credit TAS Recommended Background: It is recommended that students have a working knowledge of ICT, sound reinforcement equipment, and sound recording software.
Precluded combinations with current MHS SACE subjects: None
Other Advice: Although the number of Music units studied is unrestricted, no more than 40 credits (4 units) can contribute to first 60 credits for aggregate/ATAR. (The SACE board pairs units for best total aggregate/ATAR)
Course Outline:
Students demonstrate their knowledge of recording and/or sequencing skills, and develop skills of aural analysis and creativity using music technology.
Students demonstrate the application of the skills and knowledge they gain by completing a series of projects and commentaries on the projects.
Topics:
Students study a selection of topics. Students demonstrate the application of the skills and knowledge they gain by completing a series of projects and commentaries on the projects.
Assessment:
School Based Assessment 70%
Folio Part 1 – Three Minor Projects and Commentary 40%
Folio Part 2 – Two Minor Projects and Commentary 30%
Length of course: Full year
Credit points and TAS status: 10 Credit TAS
Recommended Background: It is recommended that students have a working knowledge of ICT, sound reinforcement equipment, and sound recording software.
Precluded combinations with current MHS SACE subjects:
None
Other Advice:
Although the number of Music units studied is unrestricted, no more than 40 credits (4 units) can contribute to first 60 credits for aggregate/ATAR. (The SACE board pairs units for best total aggregate/ATAR)
Course Outline:
Students demonstrate their knowledge of recording and/or sequencing skills, and develop skills of aural analysis and creativity using music technology.
Students demonstrate the application of the skills and knowledge they gain by completing a series of projects and commentaries on the projects.
Topics:
Students study a selection of topics. Students demonstrate the application of the skills and knowledge they gain by completing a series of projects and commentaries on the projects.
Assessment:
Additional Costs:
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