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ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS IN PRAGUE

Art of Music (B8201)

Tyoe of programme: bachelor's programme
Length: 3 years

Qualification awarded:

BcA.

Level of qualification:

Bachelor's Programme

Specific admission requirements:

Candidates can be admitted to the Bachelor´s programme provided they have completed a secondary, secondary vocational (exceptionally also candidates without completing a secondary, secondary vocational or higher vocational education at a conservatory) education and have demonstrated the requisite talent and aptitude for the programme.

The admissions process cannot be waived. A standard component of the admissions process is a practical aptitude test. If the candidate fails to pass it, the admissions process can be terminated prematurely.

The decision to admit a candidate to the Bachelor´s programme with a standard length of three years is made by the Dean based on the recommendation of the admissions committee. The final instance in the admissions process is the Rector, whose decision is final.

Specific requirements for admission are published on the web page http://www.hamu.cz/studium/prijimaci-rizeni-hamu.

Electronic application for admission: https://prihlaska.amu.cz/apps/kos/prihlaska/.

Specific arrangements for recognition of prior learning:

Recognition procedures at AMU are governed by Article Nos. 89 and 90 of Act No. 111/1998 Coll. on Higher Education Institutions, as amended and the AMU Attendance and Examination Regulations (Articles 8, 14, 18).

Qualification requirements and regulations

Generally, completion of secondary or secondary vocational education.

Regulations:

The Czech education system is governed by Act No. 111/1998 Coll. on Higher Education Institutions, as amended and the Academy´s internal regulations, AMU Attendance and Examination Regulations

Profile of the programme:

Training of university-educated artists who study composition, interpretative fields, music theoretical fields or sound production. Instruction in the Art of Music programme is based on longstanding traditions.

Key learning outcomes:

The programme produces professional musicians in the fields of Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, Harp, Guitar, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, French Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba and Percussion Instruments. Graduates in the field of Composition are composers with professional crossover into other areas (pedagogical activity, radio, television, cultural sphere). Graduates in the fields of Opera Direction and Voice apply their skills professionally mainly in opera houses. Graduates in the field of Conducting are conductors with a broad spectrum of application in this area. The field of Sound Production trains tonmeisters, the field of Music Theory trains music theorists, the field of Music Direction trains music directors and the field of Music Management trains music managers.

Occupational profiles of graduates with examples:

The programme produces professional musicians in the fields of Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, Harp, Guitar, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, French Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba and Percussion Instruments. Graduates in the field of Composition are composers with professional crossover into other areas (pedagogical activity, radio, television, cultural sphere). Graduates in the fields of Opera Direction and Voice apply their skills professionally mainly in opera houses. Graduates in the field of Conducting are conductors with a broad spectrum of application in this area. The field of Sound Production trains tonmeisters, the field of Music Theory trains music theorists, the field of Music Direction trains music directors and the field of Music Management trains music managers.

Access to further studies:

After duly completing the Bachelor´s programme it is possible for the student to continue his or her studies in the Master´s programme.

Course structure diagram with credits:
Examination regulations, assessment and grading:

Studies are assessed by credits and examinations stipulated by study plans; the student is notified of these through the information system.

The student registers for examinations using the information system.

The student is entitled to a second and third attempt to pass an examination. If neither of these attempts proves successful, the Dean may in exceptional cases permit a fourth attempt, known as a Dean´s Examination. A Dean´s Examination is administered by a commission with the participation of the Dean or a Vice-Dean appointed by the Dean. It is not permitted to repeat an examination for the main subjects or to repeat written examinations.

If the student is evaluated with an „F“ or „credit denied“, his or her studies shall be terminated in accordance with Section 56 (1)(b) of the Act on Higher Education Institutions, as amended. The decision is covered by Section 68 of the Act. If, for serious reasons, a student is unable to sit for an examination, he or she shall excuse himself/herself in advance; otherwise he or she shall be regarded as having failed the examination. A student may also arrange with a pedagogue to sit for an examination prior to the stipulated date.

The credit is an ungraded form of assessment of studies. It is allocated upon fulfilment of obligations stipulated for individual subjects and is recorded in the information system with the word „Credited“ (Z). An examination is a graded form of assessment of studies, which tests knowledge and level of creativity in the relevant subject. It may be practical, written, oral or a combination of these methods. For the main subjects, examinations are usually conducted before a committee.

The examinations are graded on the scale „A, B, C, D, E, F“.

A (excellent performance exceeding the relevant criteria),

B (above-average performance with a minimum of errors),

C (average performance with an acceptable number of errors),

D (acceptable performance with a larger number of errors),

E (performance that meets the minimum requirements),

F (unacceptable performance).

Apart from the aforementioned scale, the letter „X“ may also be used in the information system; this indicates that it has been decided not to allocate a grade for the relevant examination date. The evaluation must be registered in the information system within two working days following the examination or the allocation of the credit.

Graduation requirements:

Studies in this programme are duly completed with the state final examination. This examination is held before an examination committee comprised of the faculty´s professors, assistant professors and expert assistants, or of invited experts approved by the faculty´s artistic council. The state final examination and announcement of the results are public.

The student must sit for a state final examination no later than two academic years after fulfilling the study obligations of the relevant study plan. A student who has fulfilled the conditions for the relevant study plan, submitted a qualifying thesis with all the required formalities and obtained the required number of credits may register for the state final examination. The examination includes an oral defence of the Bachelor´s thesis. The Dean stipulates the contents of the state final examination for individual fields of study on the basis of the recommendation of the relevant department.

State final examinations are graded on the scale „A, B, C, D, E, F“. The examination committee shall decide the overall assessment for the state final examination by vote in camera.

Mode of study:
full-time
Programme director or equivalent:
prof. BARTOŇ Hanuš
Occupational profile of graduate:
Programme director or equivalent:
prof. MAREŠ Vlastimil
List of qualifications:
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