Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology and Music Studies

Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology and Music Studies

Course Title

Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology and Music Studies

MQF Level

6

Duration and Credits

3 Years

180 ECTS

Mode of Study

Full-time

Information for International applicants

Music Studies

Applicants shall undertake an interview and an audition. Applicants with at least an Intermediate level pass at Grade C or better in Music shall be exempted from both the interview and audition.


Archaeology

Applicants in terms of the 'maturity (adult learners) clause' are required to sit for an interview, held on a date which will be announced in due course. Once announced, this date cannot be changed. The closing date for receipt of applications from applicants in terms of the 'maturity (adult learners) clause' is 31 August 2024 at 2pm.

Applicants may also be required to submit a Learning Portfolio. Further information about the Portfolio will be forwarded to applicants.

Applicants wishing to join the part-time mode must submit their application as full-time, and then include a note in the comments box of the application form, denoting their preference to be considered for the part-time option. Such requests will be considered by the Board of the Faculty.


Music Studies

Auditions and interviews will be held either in July or in September. Applicants whose main training is in musical composition must send their composition sample by email (music.spa@um.edu.mt) on dates, which will be communicated in due course.

Information about the interview and audition.

Applicants in terms of the 'maturity (adult learners) clause' are required to sit for an interview, held on a date which will be announced in due course. Once announced, this date cannot be changed. The closing date for receipt of applications from applicants in terms of the 'maturity (adult learners) clause' is 31 August 2024 at 2pm.

Applicants may also be required to submit a Learning Portfolio. Further information about the Portfolio will be forwarded to applicants.

Applicants wishing to join the part-time mode must submit their application as full-time, and then include a note in the comments box of the application form, denoting their preference to be considered for the part-time option. Such requests will be considered by the Board of the Faculty.


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Archaeology

Applicants wishing to join the part-time mode must submit their application as full-time, and then include a note in the comments box of the application form, denoting their preference to be considered for the part-time option. Such requests will be considered by the Board of the Faculty.

The programme in Archaeology teaches how the human past can be understood and studied through anachronistic materials that remain present in modern day. During your course of studies, we will provide you with the academic knowledge required to understand how archaeology is a necessary and important area through which modern society can learn about primitive or ancient societies and cultures on a global scale. We offer a Mediterranean archaeological perspective where you will have the opportunity to put to practice the concepts and theories learned into our field work unit offered during summer recess. We will also encourage you to undergo the Erasmus+ mobility programme, as we believe that a diversified and multi-cultural experience through international learning will provide you with a more refined learning outcome.


Music Studies

Applicants wishing to join the part-time mode must submit their application as full-time, and then include a note in the comments box of the application form, denoting their preference to be considered for the part-time option. Such requests will be considered by the Board of the Faculty.

The programme of studies in Music Studies will provide you with the possibility to study music together with another secondary area as subsidiary. As a B.A. student, you will follow two areas of study during the first year, but if you qualify and wish to proceed to the honours track, then you may continue with one area of study (in this case, music), in addition to a limited number of credits in the subsidiary area to be taken during the second year. During the course you will follow a range of theoretical, historical and practical study-units in music. You are also encouraged to participate in an Erasmus+ mobility programme, as we believe a multicultural and international learning experience will provide a holistic academic journey.


Communication and Academic Skills Programme

The communication and academic skills programme complements students’ main course of study. It introduces them to writing and presenting as situated within academic contexts sensitive to specific disciplines and develops their competences for future careers.

Archaeology

 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ARC1005 Human Evolution and Prehistory 6 ECTS   (NC)  
ARC1007 Essentials in Archaeology 4 ECTS   (NC)  
ARC1008 Material Culture in Archaeology 4 ECTS   (NC)  

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ARC1010 Integrating Science and Archaeology 6 ECTS   (NC)  
ARC1012 The Archaeology of Ancient Mediterranean Civilisations 6 ECTS   (NC)  

 
Requirement for regular progression to Year 2:
26 ECTS credits in Archaeology
26 ECTS credits in the other main area
8 ECTS credits in optional study-units

Total credits for this year: 60 ECTS credits

In addition to the compulsory study-units, students are required to register for elective study-units to bring their total for this area of study to 26 ECTS credits.
 
Semester 1
 
Students are required to choose only ONE of the following compulsory study-units.

Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ARC2015* Monitored Fieldwork (Extended) 8 ECTS    
ARC2125* Monitored Fieldwork 4 ECTS    
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
ARC2012 Monographic Course 2 2 ECTS    
ARC2016 Principles of Conservation in Archaeology 6 ECTS    
ARC2040 Scientific Applications in Archaeology 6 ECTS    
ARC3035 The Prehistory of North Africa 4 ECTS    
CLA1001 Basic Notions of Latin 1 2 ECTS    
CLA1004 Basic Notions of Greek 1 2 ECTS    

* Study-unit ARC2015 and ARC2125 are an intensive study-units which are normally scheduled for July and prior to the beginning of the second year.
 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ARC3004 Maltese Prehistory 6 ECTS    
ARC3014 The Development and Theory of Archaeology 6 ECTS    
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
ARC2010 Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Mythology 4 ECTS    
ARC3010 Palaeochristian and Byzantine Archaeology 6 ECTS    
ARC3032 The Riverine Civilizations of the Near East 6 ECTS    
ART2022 Classical Greek and Roman Architecture 4 ECTS    
CLA1002 Basic Notions of Latin 2 2 ECTS    
CLA1005 Basic Notions of Greek 2 2 ECTS    

 
Requirement for regular progression to Year 3:
26 ECTS credits in Archaeology
26 ECTS credits in the other main area
8 ECTS credits in optional study-units

Total credits for this year: 60 ECTS credits

In addition to the compulsory study-units, students are required to choose study-units to the value of 10 ECTS credits from the elective study-units on offer during the year.
 
Semester 1
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
ARC1003 Classical Art and Archaeology 6 ECTS    
ARC3034 The Prehistory of the Western Mediterranean: Sicily and Sardinia 6 ECTS    
ARC3101 An Introduction to the Port Cities of the Ancient Mediterranean 4 ECTS    
CLA1001 Basic Notions of Latin 1 2 ECTS    
CLA1004 Basic Notions of Greek 1 2 ECTS    
CLA2017 Greek and Roman Civilization 6 ECTS    
CLA3129 Survey of Classical Epic 4 ECTS    
CLA3180 Survey of Greek Mythology 4 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ARC3005 Roman Malta 6 ECTS   (NC)  
ARC3021 Synoptic Study-Unit 1: Archaeology 6 ECTS   (NC)  
ARC3022 Synoptic Study-Unit 2: Archaeology 6 ECTS   (NC)  
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
ARC2013 Phoenician and Punic Archaeology 6 ECTS    
ARC3033 Medieval Archaeology 6 ECTS    
CLA1002 Basic Notions of Latin 2 2 ECTS    
CLA1005 Basic Notions of Greek 2 2 ECTS    

 
Requirement for successful completion of Year 3: 60 ECTS credits, of which:
28 ECTS credits in Archaeology
28 ECTS credits in the other main area
4 ECTS credits in optional study-units

Requirement for award of B.A. in Archaeology and in another main area: 180 ECTS credits, of which:
80 ECTS credits in Archaeology
80 ECTS credits in another main area
20 ECTS credits in optional units

Music Studies

 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
MSP1153 Vocal Ensemble 1 2 ECTS    
MSP1186 Basic Music Technology 4 ECTS    
MSP1263 World Music 6 ECTS    
MSP1269 History of Music: Classical Antiquity to Baroque 6 ECTS   (NC)  

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
MSP1253 Vocal Ensemble 2 2 ECTS    
MSP1262 History of Music: Classical Period to Twenty-first Century 6 ECTS   (NC)  

 
Requirement for regular progression to Year 2:
26 ECTS credits in Music Studies
26 ECTS credits in the other area
8 ECTS credits in optional study-units (students may wish to choose from the elective study-units listed in the Bachelor of Music (Honours) programme of study)

Total credits for this year: 60 ECTS credits

In addition to the compulsory study-units, students are required to choose study-units to the value of 9 ECTS credits from the elective study-units on offer during the year.
 
Year   (This/these unit/s start/s in Semester 1 and continue/s in Semester 2)
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
MSP1103 Collective Performance 6 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
MSP2153 Vocal Ensemble 3 2 ECTS    
MSP2340 Orchestration Techniques 1 5 ECTS    
PFA2005 Performance and Philosophy 4 ECTS    
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
MSP2111 Jazz Improvisation 1 4 ECTS    
MSP2260 Introduction to Composition 4 ECTS    
MSP2301 Basic Conducting 2 ECTS    
MSP2311 Music Aesthetics 4 ECTS    
PFA2004 Interdisciplinary Theories of Performance 5 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
MSP2155 Areas of Research in Music Studies 4 ECTS    
MSP2253 Vocal Ensemble 4 2 ECTS    
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
MSP2064 Ethnomusicology 4 ECTS    
MSP2072 Ensemble Techniques 1 4 ECTS    
MSP2132 Oral Music Traditions of the Mediterranean 4 ECTS    
MSP2133 Music and Spirituality in Contemporary Music 2 ECTS    
MSP2283 Approaches to Musical Analysis 4 ECTS    
MSP2313 Introduction to Editorial Techniques 4 ECTS    

 
Requirement for regular progression to Year 3:
26 ECTS credits in Music Studies
26 ECTS credits in the subsidiary area
8 ECTS credits optional study-units

Total credits for this year: 60 ECTS credits

In addition to the compulsory study-units, students are required to choose study-units to the value of 12 ECTS credits from the elective study-units on offer during the year.
 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
MSP3153 Vocal Ensemble 5 2 ECTS    
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
MSP2178 Eighteenth-Century Maltese Music 4 ECTS    
MSP3111 Jazz Improvisation 2 4 ECTS    
MSP3113 Music in Community 4 ECTS    
MSP3115 Music for the Media 4 ECTS    
MSP3118 Opera in the Classical and Romantic Eras 6 ECTS    
MSP3121 Maltese Popular Music 4 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
MSP3043 Synoptic Study-Unit 1: Music Studies Ordinary 6 ECTS   (NC)  
MSP3044 Synoptic Study-Unit 2: Music Studies Ordinary 6 ECTS   (NC)  
MSP3253 Vocal Ensemble 6 2 ECTS    
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
MSP3002 Nineteenth-Century Maltese Music 6 ECTS    
MSP3116 Music and Meaning 6 ECTS    
MSP3220 Avant-Garde Music 6 ECTS    

 
Requirement for successful completion of Year 3: 60 ECTS credits, of which:
28 ECTS credits in Music Studies
28 ECTS credits in the other area 4 ECTS credits optional study-units

Requirement for award of B.A. Music Studies and in another area of study: 180 ECTS credits, of which:
80 ECTS credits in Music Studies
80 ECTS credits in the other area
20 ECTS credits optional study-units


This programme of study is governed by the General Regulations for University Undergraduate Awards, 2019 and by the Bye-Laws for the award of the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) under the auspices of the Faculty of Arts.

Archaeology

Upon successfully completing the course, you will be able to demonstrate your knowledge by:

  • Showing an understanding of the different material foundations of human experience through different time periods and cultures.
  • Gathering, synthesizing, and analysing ambiguous data sources.
  • Having the critical capacity to engage thoroughly in discussions and debates about archaeological interpretive data.
  • Writing and researching concisely and accurately about ideas relating to the subject matter.
  • Understanding key methodological and theoretical concepts related to the subject matter.

Music Studies

As a B.A. in Music Studies graduate, you will:

  • Have a broad knowledge in the various areas of music studied, including a detailed grasp of appropriate repertoires, resources and texts, and familiarity with associated concepts and issues.
  • Understand how music relates to cognate disciplines in the arts, humanities, social and physical sciences, as appropriate.
  • Understand the position, function and value of music in contemporary society with special attention to its relation to educational, professional, institutional or community perspectives.
  • Demonstrate the acquisition and application of appropriate research skills,
  • Recognise and analyse musical organisation, style, genre or tradition, whether aurally, or by studying a written score,
  • Develop a range of musical skills, but also intellectual and practical skills of reasoning and independent thought, of reflection and self-criticism.

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Fee per academic year: Eur 8,500

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Archaeology

As a graduate of this course, you will have career opportunities both locally and abroad, in which your valuable knowledge on the subject will be demonstrated. You will be able to pursue a career as an archaeologist, conservator, heritage manager, historic buildings inspector or conservation officer, museum/gallery curator, tourism officer, records manager, archivist, cartographer and as a social research. If you are interested in furthering your studies, or are considering an academic career in archaeology, then we encourage you to enrol in a postgraduate course offered at our University, where you will be able to hone your knowledge and gain a holistic understanding of the subject.


Music Studies

As a graduate in this programme of study you will have several career opportunities, both locally and internationally. Teaching is a popular option if you want to make direct use of the subject knowledge. Other career opportunities include jobs in the recording industry, work in cultural management and administration, in the media and entertainment, or in libraries and archives, to mention a few. In addition, a degree in music is sometimes considered as an asset by employers seeking formal certification of professional training in creativity from prospective employees. A B.A. in music studies may also lead to postgraduate studies in music, both in Malta and abroad, if you wish to further your studies for a more holistic academic background.


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