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Programme Specification I. Programme Details Programme title Music & [ ] Possible combinations African Studies Arabic Burmese Chinese Development Studies Hebrew History History of Art/Archaeology Indonesia Japanese Japanese Studies Korean Linguistics Middle Eastern Studies Persian Social Anthropology South Asian Studies South East Asian Studies Study of Religions Swahili Thai Turkish Vietnamese Final award (exit awards will be made as BA MA outlined in the Taught Degree Regulations) BSc MSc Other... Mode of delivery Distance-learning On-campus Professional body accreditation (if applicable) n/a Academic year this specification was created 2016/17 Dates of any subsequent amendments II. Programme Aims: What will the programme allow you to achieve? 1. To develop knowledge of Music in its practical, theoretical, historical, social and other aspects, with particular reference to the musics of Asia and Africa and the associated diaspora communities; and to develop understanding of these cultures and communities through Music. 2. To provide a foundation for further study at postgraduate level and for professional employment. [1/4]

III. Programme Learning Outcomes: What will you learn on the programme? There are four key areas in which you will develop: Learning Outcomes: Knowledge 1. Music of Asia and Africa. This is broadly defined to include: music from the major regions covered by the School, namely Africa, Near and Middle East, South and South-east Asia, East Asia and Central Asia; the music of diasporic cultures of Asian and African origin; and Asian and African contributions to global developments in music. 2. The principles and methods that may be applied to the study of any music in its cultural setting, and the problems and insights that arise when we compare musics on a worldwide basis; i.e. the theory and methods of ethnomusicology. 3. The repertoire, structures, history, theory, and processes of creation, performance, and transmission of specific musics of Asia and Africa. 4. Music as a social phenomenon, and its capacity for expressing and defining social relationships, cultural meanings and individual and group identities. 5. The relationship of music to other aspects of culture such as history, religion and philosophy, language and literature, politics and economics, etc., leading to greater awareness and understanding of the cultures of Asia and Africa and of the roles of music in human experience. Lectures and seminars. Musical performance and composition. Student presentations. Virtual Learning Environment, on-line resources and CAL. Library work reading and listening. Studio work recording, editing. Fieldwork recording, interviewing, participant observation. Unseen written examinations, including Listening examinations. Exercises (formative assessment) and coursework (summative assessment). Independent study projects and extended essays. Performance examinations, including live musical performance and a viva voce element. Student presentations. Learning Outcomes: Intellectual (thinking) skills To varying degrees depending on the module combination chosen by the student, s/he will acquire skills including: 1. the ability to confront, explore and assimilate unfamiliar musical sounds, concepts, repertoires and practices. 2. the ability to relate music to its historical, social, cultural, political, philosophical, economic, spiritual and religious context, and to relate processes of change in music to historical, social and other factors; 3. the ability to assess concepts, hypotheses and methodologies critically in the light of evidence, and to apply insights and discoveries in one area of study to another; 4. the ability to call upon a wide knowledge and experience of the repertoire(s) studied and compare musics cross-culturally; 5. the ability to understand theoretical and aesthetic systems and relate theory and practice to each other; 6. the ability to assimilate relevant scholarly literature and relate its insights to the practice and experience of music. [2/4]

as above as above Learning Outcomes: Subject-based practical skills To varying degrees depending on the module combination chosen by the student, s/he will acquire skills including: 1. Music analytical skills, including aural recognition of musical structures and styles, and ability to understand and use music notation. 2. Performance to a basic or more advanced level on an instrument or instruments of Asia or Africa (including voice), or of a repertoire with Asian/African roots. Performance skills include: the physical skills required to play an instrument; ability to play in time, in tune, and in the appropriate style; skills of memorization, improvisation, ensemble playing etc.; and awareness of the cultural behaviour appropriate to the instrument and music concerned. 3. Manipulation of audio, video and digital materials, and use of recording and camera equipment in the studio and in the field. 4. Library research skills, and skills of writing and oral presentation. 5. Ability to combine musical knowledge with an understanding of the global market environment for music. Practical skills are acquired through lectures, private study, CAL, on-line resources and library research; assessed by coursework and listening examinations; group or private performance tuition; assessed by coursework, performance and viva voce examination. Studio and equipment training, assessed by coursework and independent study projects. Exercises, student presentations and coursework with written/oral feedback from tutors, and assessed through Independent Study Projects and other coursework. Learning Outcomes: Transferrable skills Intellectual transferable skills: 1. skills of research and exploration; gathering, synthesis and evaluation of evidence, including the ability to quote from and acknowledge written sources; the ability to examine assumptions critically in the light of evidence; the ability to employ reasoning and logic in order to analyse data, and to formulate relevant arguments and hypotheses; and the ability to express, interpret and discuss such analyses, arguments and hypotheses; Practical transferable skills: 1. ability to synthesise inputs (materials, knowledge, instinct, tradition) in order to generate informed and personally owned outputs in written, aural or practical format; 2. ability to work as an integrated member of a team, to respond to partnership and leadership, and to lead others in team-work (as in ensemble/choral performance, and leading such groups); [3/4]

3. skills in public presentation (as in musical performance and oral presentation); 4. IT skills including word processing, use of online and CD-ROM/DVD-ROM information sources, and use of studio and field audio/video recording equipment; 5. language skills, including as appropriate the study of one or more foreign languages; 6. an appropriate outlook and experience for work in multi-cultural environments; 7. awareness of issues within the arts world as they affect the promotion and performance of Asian and African music. Transferable skills are learned throughout the curriculum; in particular, through coursework, independent study projects and written examinations, and through practical training, performance examinations, student presentations, coursework, independent study projects, s and written examinations. General statement on contact hours undergraduate programmes All full-time undergraduate programmes consist of 120 credits per year, in modules of or 15 credits. They are taught over 10 or 20 weeks. The programme structure shows which modules are compulsory and which optional. As a rough guide, 1 credit equals approximately 10 hours of work. Most of this will be independent study (see https://www.soas.ac.uk/admissions/ug/teaching/). It will also include class time, which may include lectures, seminars and other classes. Some subjects, such as learning a language, have more class time than others. In the School of Arts, most undergraduate modules have a one- or two-hour lecture or seminar every week. Some, but not all, also have a 1-hour seminar or tutorial every week. More information is on the page for each module. [4/4]

BA Music & [ ] Over the course of a three-year degree, students must complete 360 credits. These can be split evenly between both subjects (180/180), or be varied between the two subjects if the programme structure gives scope for this. Students must have at least 150 credits in one subject (with a maximum of 240 credits being possible) and 120 credits in the other subject (with a maximum of 210 credits being possible) in order to be awarded a two-subject degree. The subject in which the higher amount of credits has been passed will be named first on the final degree awarded. Year 1 15 155800061 Performance 1a credits 15 15 15 level 4 60 module code 155800071 155800060 155800070 compulsory module module title Sounds and Cultures Introduction to Music + Music and Culture + 15 FHEQ level 4 level 4 level 4 155800062 status compulsory module compulsory module compulsory module Performance 1b level 4 compulsory module Analysis + + second subject Year 2 credits 15 15 60 module code 155800065 from list of Music modules at Ethnomusicology: Themes from list of Area modules module title King's College London and Variations + below + + second subject FHEQ level 5 guided option* status compulsory module compulsory module from list of Music modules below guided option* Year 3 credits 15 15 60 module code 155800083 from list of Music modules at from list of Area modules module title Urban Soundscapes + King's College London below + + second subject FHEQ level 6 guided option* status compulsory module compulsory module from list of Music modules below guided option* List of modules (subject to availability) Area modules FHEQ level Code Title Credits Year 2 and 3 Area Modules 6 155800093 Classical singing in India: continuity and change 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 6 158100005 Mughal Arts: Sound, Text, and Image 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 6 158100006 Music and travel on the Silk Road 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules)?? 155800022 Music in Africa Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules)?? 155800096 Music in Africa: Critical Listening - The Mande World 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules)?? 158100007 Music in Africa: Musical Crosscurrents in East Africa and the Indian Ocean 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 6 155800092 Music, Religion and Society in the Middle East and North Africa 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 5 155800086 Music, Religion and Society in South Asia 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 5 155800078 Musical Traditions of East Asia 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules)?? 155800087 Raga: concept and practice 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 5 155800095 Atlantic Africa: (P)Layers of Mediation in African Popular Music (UG) 15 Popular Music 5 155800091 Jaffa: Music and Urbanism in the Contested Middle East 15 Popular Music 6 155800077 Pop and Politics in East Asia 15 Popular Music 5 155800081 Popular and Fusion Music in South East Asia (UG) 15 Popular Music 5 155800058 The World of Cuban Music 15 Popular Music Year 2 and 3 General Modules 6 158100001 Arts, Culture and Commodification: Themes in the Global Creative and Cultural Industries 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 6 155800082 Composition 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 6 158100002 Critical Readings in Arts and Cultures 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 6 158100004 Curating Global Arts 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 6 155800073 Gender and Music 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 5 155800055 Music, Shamanism and Healing 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules)?? 155800088 Directed Study in Popular Music 15 Popular Music 5 155800084 Global Hip-Hop 15 Popular Music 5 155800069 Introduction to Sound Recording 15 Skills 5 155800076 Presenting World Music On Radio 15 Skills Project Modules 5 155800066 Extended Essay in Music 1 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) Performance Modules 5 155800042 Performance 2 15 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules) 5 155800045 Performance 3 Other Music (Including generic, regional and performance modules)