NUS Bulletin AY2024/25

Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music

Undergraduate Education

The Conservatory offers the Bachelor of Music (Honours) degree, which is a four-year full-time undergraduate programme building out from a focus on one of 20 specific music majors. With our student body kept to 220 from Singapore, Asia and around the world, each student receives individualised attention in helping them shape their distinctive artistic identity, and is part of a multicultural, diverse student body. All undergraduates receive generous support that covers all financial costs, thanks to the Government of Singapore, the Yong Loo Lin Trust, and other benefactors.

The BMus programme is driven by two key aims: nurturing artistic identity as a driver and compass for excellence; and engaging the broader ecosystem to give music greater resonance. We envision the four years in terms of overlapping spheres of activity, which inform and enrich each other. Encompassing all these endeavours is the act of listening, which connects and opens up ever-new meaning in our musical journeys.

The Major Study

The major forms the core of the BMus programme and builds specialised expertise in one of 20 areas below. Students receive one-to-one instruction with close guidance from our faculty, alongside core and elective class and ensemble options.

Majors offered:
•  Violin Performance
•  Viola Performance
•  Cello Performance
•  Double Bass Performance
•  Flute Performance
•  Oboe Performance
•  Clarinet Performance
•  Bassoon Performance
•  French Horn Performance
•  Trumpet Performance
•  Trombone Performance
•  Tuba Performance
•  Percussion Performance
•  Harp Performance
•  Piano Performance
•  Voice
•  Composition
•  Audio Arts and Sciences
•  Music and Society
•  Music, Collaboration and Production

Electives

While the major forms the core of the BMus programme, we believe artistic identity is reflected in – and developed through – the educational choices that each student makes. As such, a significant part of the programme involves students building up their own portfolio of additional courses from within the Conservatory as well as across NUS, depending on their capacities and preferences.

Music Studies

Courses in Analysis & Composition and Contextual Studies are designed to broaden and deepen each student’s connection to music. Following introductory courses in each of the two areas, students have considerable freedom to pursue subjects according to their interests and future directions.

Collaborative Activity

Outside of their solo practice, students engage in collaborative activity with their peers through involvement in music-making, community engagement and professional integration projects, as well as self-curated initiatives. Collaborative platforms include the Conservatory Orchestra, OpusNovus (contemporary music ensemble), and the Collaboratory (for self-initiated realisations of student compositions, experimentations and improvisations). Through such activity, they hone their ability to work in different settings and teams, and in the process enrich their own musical understanding.

Professional Integration

An important challenge for any musician is finding one’s own special place in the music industry ecosystem. Professional Integration courses are designed to help students develop core professional, pedagogical and communication skills, and to define their own distinct pathways outside of the Conservatory.

University Requirements

As with all undergraduate NUS students, Conservatory students must fulfil each pillar of the General Education curriculum.

“Extracurricular” Music Activity

Artistry goes beyond the boundaries of the degree programme. We encourage students to engage in their own explorations and collaborations, and actively create their own bodies of work outside of YST – which in the process enriches their learning within the Conservatory.

Students admitted to the Bachelor of Music (Honours) programme must complete 160 Units to graduate.

The requirements listed on this page are for students admitted from AY2023/2024.
For students admitted in AY2022/2023, please click here.
For students admitted in AY2021/2023 and before, please click here.

(A) PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (68 Units)

Please refer to Major Requirements (below).

FACULTY REQUIREMENTS (28 Units)

Music Studies Requirements (28 Units)

  • Musical Concepts and Materials
    • MUT1101 Musical Concepts and Materials 1 (4 Units) — Year 1, Semester 1
    • MUT1102 Musical Concepts and Materials 2 (4 Units) — Year 1, Semester 2
    • MUT2101 Musical Concepts and Materials 3 (4 Units) — Year 2, Semester 1
    • MUT2102 Musical Concepts and Materials 4 (4 Units) — Year 2, Semester 2
  • Contextual Studies
    • 1  Contextual Studies course (Level-2000 or above MUH-coded course) (4 Units)
  • Professional Integration
    • MUA1163 The Profession of Music 1 (2 Units) — Year 1, Semester 1
    • MUA1167 The Profession of Music 2 (2 Units) — Year 1, Semester 2
    • MUA3163 Musical Pathways (4 Units) — Year 3, Semester 1/2

Non-Credit Requirements

  • Students must fulfil 6 semesters (Year 1-3) of satisfactory attendance at Noon Recitals
  • Ensemble activities (as required by the Ensemble Office)

(B) UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS

GENERAL EDUCATION (24 Units)

BMus students must read one General Education course from each pillar below:

  1. Cultures and Connections (choose from basket - course prefix GEC)
  2. Critique and Expression (MUH1101 Critical Approaches to Musical Discovery – Year 1, Semester 1/2)
  3. Data Literacy (default course: GEA1000 Quantitative Reasoning with Data – Year 2, Semester 1)
  4. Digital Literacy (choose from basket - course prefix GEI)
  5. Singapore Studies (choose from basket - course prefix GESS)
  6. Communities and Engagement (MUA2163 Leading and Guiding through Music – Year 2, year-long)

Please refer to NUS General Education page for more information.

(C) UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES

UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES (40 Units)

Unrestricted Elective (UE) courses allow students to explore greater breadth or depth in any subject and at any level. Students may use this UE space to partially or wholly satisfy the requirements for a minor or a second major.

(D) ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS

International students whose native language is not English or who do not have the acceptable English Language qualifications for admission are required to sit for the English Placement Test. Students who fail this test will be placed in the appropriate class level for required English language instruction.

  • EM1201 English for Academic Purposes (Music) 1 — Year 1, Semester 1
  • EM1202 English for Academic Purposes (Music) 2 — Year 1, Semester 1/2

Furthermore, students requiring English support must also read an additional course below, which will be counted as an unrestricted elective.

  • EM1180 Foundations in Communicating about Music (4 Units) — Year 1, Semester 1

Course Requirements

Applied Major Studies (36 Units)

  • MUA1161 Foundational Studies on Principal Instrument (4 Units) Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA1162 Juried Performance Presentation (4 Units) Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA2162 Continuing Studies on Principal Instrument (4 Units) Year 2, Semester 2
  • MUA2161 Advanced Juried Performance Presentation (4 Units) Year 2, Semester 1
  • MUA3161 Junior Recital (4 Units) Year 3, Semester 1
  • MUA3162 Intermediate Studies on Principal Instrument (4 Units) Year 3, Semester 2
  • MUA4161 Advanced Studies on Principal Instrument (4 Units) Year 4, Semester 1
  • MUA4162 Senior Recital – Instrumental Performance Capstone (8 Units) Year 4, Semester 2

Collaborative Music (28 Units)

  • Pass 8 Units of Chamber Music courses
  • Pass 8 Units of Conservatory Orchestra
  • MUA3117 Contemporary Music Performance (4 Units) – Year 3, Semester 1/2
  • Pass 8 Units from the Ensemble Study basket:
    • Chamber Music
    • Conservatory Orchestra
    • OpusNovus
    • Collaboratory

Pedagogy (4 Units)

  • MUA3116 Pedagogy for Orchestral Instrumentalists (4 MCs) Year 3, Semester 2

Course Requirements

Applied Major Studies (36 Units)

  • MUA1161 Foundational Studies on Principal Instrument (4 Units) Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA1162 Juried Performance Presentation (4 Units) Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA2162 Continuing Studies on Principal Instrument (4 Units) Year 2, Semester 1
  • MUA2161 Advanced Juried Performance Presentation (4 Units) Year 2, Semester 2
  • MUA3161 Junior Recital (4 Units) Year 3, Semester 1
  • MUA3162 Intermediate Studies on Principal Instrument (4 Units) Year 3, Semester 2
  • MUA4161 Advanced Studies on Principal Instrument (4 Units) Year 4, Semester 1
  • MUA4162 Senior Recital – Instrumental Performance Capstone (8 Units) Year 4, Semester 2

Collaborative Music (18 Units)

  • MUA1111 Piano Ensemble 1A (2 Units) Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA1115 Foundations of Vocal Accompaniment (2 Units) Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA1116 Foundations of Instrumental Accompaniment (2 Units) Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA3117 Contemporary Music Performance (4 Units) Year 3, Semester 1/2
  • Pass 8 Units of Collaborative Piano courses – from Year 2

Keyboard Skills (6 Units)

  • MUA1159 A Pianist's Toolbox 1 (2 Units) – Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA2159 A Pianist's Toolbox 2 (2 Units) – Year 2, Semester 2
  • MUA3159 A Pianist's Toolbox 3 (2 Units) – Year 3, Semester 2

Keyboard Literature (4 Units)

  • Pass one of the following courses:
    MUA2203 Keyboard Literature: Genres throughout History (4 Units), OR
    MUA2204 Keyboard Literature: Sonatas in Context (4 Units)

Pedagogy (4 Units)

  • MUA4113 Piano Pedagogy (4 Units) – Year 4, Semester 1

Course Requirements

Applied Major Studies (36 Units)

  • MUA1190 Applied Voice Major Study 1A (4 Units) Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA1191 Applied Voice Major Study 1B (4 Units) Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA2190 Applied Voice Major Study 2A (4 Units) Year 2, Semester 1
  • MUA2191 Applied Voice Major Study 2B (4 Units) Year 2, Semester 2
  • MUA3191 Junior Recital in Voice (4 Units) Year 3, Semester 1
  • MUA3190 Applied Voice Major Study 3B (4 Units) Year 3, Semester 2
  • MUA4190 Applied Voice Major Study 4A (4 Units) Year 4, Semester 1
  • MUA4191 Senior Recital in Voice (8 Units) Year 4, Semester 2

Diction (4 Units)

  • MUA1196 Diction for Singers 1 (2 Units) Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA2196 Diction for Singers 2 (2 Units) Year 1, Semester 2

Voice Literature (4 Units)

  • MUA3194 Voice Literature 1 (2 Units) Year 3, Semester 1
  • MUA3195 Voice Literature 2 (2 Units) Year 3, Semester 2

Opera Workshops (8 Units)

  • MUA3196 Opera Workshop 1 (2 Units) Year 3, Semester 1
  • MUA3197 Opera Workshop 2 (2 Units) Year 3, Semester 2
  • MUA4196 Opera Workshop 3 (2 Units) Year 4, Semester 1
  • MUA4197 Opera Workshop 4 (2 Units) Year 4, Semester 2

Languages (12 Units)

  • MUL1105 Italian for Musicians 1 (4 Units) Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUL2107 French for Musicians 1 (4 Units) Year 2/3, Semester 1
  • MUL2109 German for Musicians 1 (4 Units) Year 2/3, Semester 1

Pedagogy (4 Units)

  • MUA4215 Vocal Pedagogy Year 4, Semester 1

Note:

Voice students are also expected to enrol in the following courses, which will count towards their unrestricted electives. Approval to be exempted from these courses must be sought from the Head of Voice, Prof Alan Bennett.

  • MUL1106 Italian for Musicians 2 (4 Units) Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUL2108 French for Musicians 2 (4 Units) Year 2/3, Semester 2
  • MUL2110 German for Musicians 2 (4 Units) Year 2/3, Semester 2

Course Requirements

Major Studies (36 Units)

  • MUA1101 Composition Major Study 1A (4 Units) Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA1102 Composition Major Study 1B (4 Units) Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA2101 Composition Major Study 2A (4 Units) Year 2, Semester 1
  • MUA2102 Composition Major Study 2B (4 Units) Year 2, Semester 2
  • MUA3101 Composition Major Study 3A (4 Units) Year 3, Semester 1
  • MUA3102 Composition Major Study 3B (4 Units) Year 3, Semester 2
  • MUA4101 Composition Major Study 4A (4 Units) Year 4, Semester 1
  • MUA4102 Composition Major Study 4B (8 Units) Year 4, Semester 2

Composition Compulsory Courses (24 Units)

  • MUA2255 Applied Secondary A (piano) (2 Units) – Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA2256 Applied Secondary B (piano) (2 Units) – Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA1165 Music and Machines (4 Units) – Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA2157 Contemporary Musicianship A (2 Units) – Year 2, Semester 1
  • MUA2158 Contemporary Musicianship B (2 Units) – Year 2, Semester 2
  • MUA3133 Compositional Discourse (4 Units) – Year 2, Semester 2
  • MUT3201 Modern Music (4 Units) – Year 3, Semester 1
  • MUT3113 Orchestration (4 Units) – Year 3, Semester 2

Composition Area Electives (8 Units)

  • Pass any 2 courses from the following Area Elective basket (8 Units):
    • Sound and Music Computing Courses
      • MUA1166 Introduction to Computing Media in Max (4 Units)
      • MUA1223 Desktop Mixing and Production (4 Units)
      • MUA2251 Live Interactivity (4 Units)
      • MUA2270 Synthesis and Signal Processing (4 Units)
      • MUA2271 Virtual Instrument Sound Design (4 Units)
      • MUA3274 Sonic Environments (4 Units)
      • MUA3275 Sonic Circuits (4 Units)
      • 2 x 2-Unit Collaboratory (4 Units)
    • Arrangement/Orchestration Courses
      • MUT3220 Wind Ensemble Arranging/Composition
      • MUT3221 Writing for Chinese Ensembles
      • MUT3222 Choral Composition

Course Requirements

Major Studies (68 Units)

Year 1, Semester 1

  • MUA1170 Classical Music Recording Production (4 Units)
  • MUA1172 Critical Listening (2 Units)

Year 1, Semester 2

  • MUA1171 Fundamentals of Music Production and Recording 2 (4 Units)
  • MUA2172 Room Acoustics (4 Units)

Year 2, Semester 1

  • MUA2170 Multitrack Recording Techniques (4 Units)
  • MUA2178 Computer Systems for Audio (4 Units)

Year 2, Semester 2

  • MUA2171 Multitrack Recording 2 (4 Units)
  • MUA2177 Audio Networks (4 Units)

Year 3, Semester 1

  • MUA3170 Audio Postproduction Technique (4 Units)
  • MUA3188 Live Sound Reinforcement (4 Units)
  • MUA4176 Pop Music Practice and Analysis 1 (4 Units)
  • MUA4173 Sound for Film and Television 1 (4 Units)

Year 3, Semester 2

  • MUA3172 Audio Postproduction 2 (4 Units)
  • MUA3189 Live Sound Reinforcement Project (4 Units)
  • MUA4177 Music Production and Marketing 2 (4 Units)
  • MUA4174 Audio for Media 2 (2 Units)

Year 4, Semester 1

  • MUA4172 Internship in Audio Arts and Sciences 1 (4 Units)

Year 4, Semester 2

  • MUA4179 Final Project (8 Units)

Course Requirements

Area Studies (16 Units)

  • MUA1168 Foundational Area Study 1 (4 Units) – Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA1169 Foundational Area Study 2 (4 Units) – Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA2168 Continuing Area Study 1 (4 Units) – Year 2, Semester 1
  • MUA2169 Continuing Area Study 2 (4 Units) – Year 2, Semester 2

MS/MCP Projects (32 Units)

  • MUA1188 Music Initiatives and Projects 1 (4 Units) – Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA1189 Music Initiatives and Projects 2 (4 Units) – Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA2188 Music Initiatives and Projects 3 (4 Units) – Year 2, Semester 1
  • MUA2189 Music Initiatives and Projects 4 (4 Units) – Year 2, Semester 2
  • MUA3178 MS/MCP 3rd-Year Project (8 Units, year-long) – Year 3
  • MUA4178 MS/MCP Capstone Project (8 Units, year-long) – Year 4

MS/MCP Compulsory Courses (8 Units)

  • MUA3177 Music Programming and Production (4 MCs) – Year 3, Semester 1
  • MUA3209 Business for Musicians (4 MCs) – Year 3, Semester 2

MS Electives (12 Units)

  • Choose 3 courses from the basket below
    • Southeast Asian Studies
      • SE1101E Southeast Asia: A Changing Region
      • SE2210 Popular Culture in Southeast Asia
      • SE2214 Arts of Southeast Asia
      • SE2221 Old and New Music in Southeast Asia
      • SE2224 Unmasked! An Introduction to Traditional Dance in SEA
      • SE3210 Studies in Southeast Asian Arts
      • SE3214 Heritage and Heritagescapes in Southeast Asia
      • SE3219 Country Studies: Island Southeast Asia
      • SE3221 Traditional Music in a SE Asian Country
      • SE3230 Seen and Unseen: Explorations in Balinese Theatre
    • Communications and New Media
      • NM1101E Communications, New Media and Society
      • NM2101 Theories of Communications and New Media
      • NM2103 Quantitative Research Methods
      • NM2104 Qualitative Communication Research Methods
      • NM3243 User Experience Design
    • Other NUS courses may also be applicable. For queries, please contact Assoc Prof Ho Chee Kong, Academic Coordinator for Music and Society at mushock@nus.edu.sg.

Course Requirements

Area Studies (16 Units)

  • MUA1168 Foundational Area Study 1 (4 Units) – Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA1169 Foundational Area Study 2 (4 Units) – Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA2168 Continuing Area Study 1 (4 Units) – Year 2, Semester 1
  • MUA2169 Continuing Area Study 2 (4 Units) – Year 2, Semester 2

MS/MCP Projects (32 Units)

  • MUA1188 Music Initiatives and Projects 1 (4 Units) – Year 1, Semester 1
  • MUA1189 Music Initiatives and Projects 2 (4 Units) – Year 1, Semester 2
  • MUA2188 Music Initiatives and Projects 3 (4 Units) – Year 2, Semester 1
  • MUA2189 Music Initiatives and Projects 4 (4 Units) – Year 2, Semester 2
  • MUA3178 MS/MCP 3rd-Year Project (8 Units, year-long) – Year 3
  • MUA4178 MS/MCP Capstone Project (8 Units, year-long) – Year 4

MS/MCP Compulsory Courses (8 Units)

  • MUA3177 Music Programming and Production (4 MCs) – Year 3, Semester 1
  • MUA3209 Business for Musicians (4 MCs) – Year 3, Semester 2

MCP Electives (12 Units)

  • Pass 12 Units from the basket below:
    • MUA1192 Chamber Singers 1 (2 Units)
    • MUA1193 Chamber Singers 2 (2 Units)
    • MUA2109 Chamber Music (4 Units)
    • MUA3109 Chamber Music (2 Units)
    • MUA4109 Chamber Music (2 Units)
    • MUA2110 Chamber Music in Mixed Ensemble (4 Units)
    • MUA3110 Chamber Music in Mixed Ensemble (2 Units)
    • MUA4110 Chamber Music in Mixed Ensemble (2 Units)
    • MUA2240 Collaborative Piano-Piano Ensemble (4 Units)
    • MUA3240 Collaborative Piano-Piano Ensemble (2 Units)
    • MUA4240 Collaborative Piano-Piano Ensemble (2 Units)
    • MUA2241 Collaborative Piano-Vocal Accompaniment (4 Units)
    • MUA3241 Collaborative Piano-Vocal Accompaniment (2 Units)
    • MUA4241 Collaborative Piano-Vocal Accompaniment (2 Units)
    • MUA2242 Collaborative Piano-Instrumental Accompaniment (4 Units)
    • MUA3242 Collaborative Piano-Instrumental Accompaniment (2 Units)
    • MUA4242 Collaborative Piano-Instrumental Accompaniment (2 Units)
    • MUA2243 Collaborative Piano-Chamber Music (4 Units)
    • MUA3243 Collaborative Piano-Chamber Music (2 Units)
    • MUA4243 Collaborative Piano-Chamber Music (2 Units)
    • MUA2266 Navigating Community Music Projects (2 Units)
    • MUA2267 Navigating Community Music Projects (2 Units)
    • MUA3266 Navigating Community Music Projects (4 Units)
    • MUA3267 Navigating Community Music Projects (4 Units)
    • MUA3208 Creative Producing for Music Majors (4 Units)
    • MUA3216 Performance and Interaction (4 Units)
    • MUA3261 Career Development Group Project (4 Units)
    • MUA3264 Career Development Independent Project (4 Units)
    • MUA3265 Career Development Independent Project (4 Units)
    • MUA3226 Collaboratory A (2 Units)
    • MUA3227 Collaboratory B (2 Units)
    • MUA4226 Collaboratory C (2 Units)
    • MUA4227 Collaboratory D (2 Units)
    • MUA3271 Acoustics and Sound Production for Performers (4 Units)
    • MUA3105 Conducting (2 Units)
    • MUA4203 Advanced Conducting I (4 Units)
    • MUA4205 Advanced Conducting II (4 Units)
    • MUA3116 Pedagogy for Orchestral Instrumentalists (4 Units)
    • MUA4113 Piano Pedagogy (4 Units)
    • MUA4215 Vocal Pedagogy (4 Units)
    • MUT3224 Teaching Music Online (2 Units)
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For information on how to apply, please visit:
https://www.ystmusic.nus.edu.sg/admissions-how-to-apply/

Transfer from other NUS Programmes to Bachelor of Music (Honours)

NUS students who wish to transfer to the Bachelor of Music (Honours) course must apply at the same time as all other prospective BMus students during the Conservatory application period (September to December for the following academic year). Shortlisted applicants will have to go through an audition and interview.

For more information on how to apply, please visit:
https://www.ystmusic.nus.edu.sg/admissions-how-to-apply/

Transfer from Bachelor of Music (Honours) to other NUS Programmes

YST students who wish to transfer to another degree programme in NUS must submit an application via the NUS Office of Admissions during the stipulated application period. For more information on transfer application, please visit: http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply-to-nus/transfer-applicants

Successful transfer students must declare if they wish to start the new programme on a clean slate or with a full credit transfer. Students who opt for a full credit transfer may be eligible to do a second major in their previous music major. Students may consult the YST Academic Affairs Office (musha@nus.edu.sg) for the Second Major requirements.

For more information on declaration of transfer option, please visit:
http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/academic-activities/registration/administrative-matters

Transfer of Majors within YST Conservatory

Students requesting for a change of majors within YST should discuss the intention with the major study teacher and the respective Head of Area first before writing to the new Head of Area and the YST Student Life Office. The request will then be forwarded to the Dean for approval. Students must qualify through auditions with the appropriate faculty before the transfer is finalised.

Head of Area

Audio Arts and Sciences: Assoc Prof Zhou Xiaodong
Brass and Percussion: Assoc Prof Brett Stemple
Music, Collaboration and Production: Assoc Prof Chan Tze Law
Music and Society: Assoc Prof Ho Chee Kong
Piano: Prof Albert Tiu
Voice: Prof Alan Bennett
Woodwinds: Assoc Prof Zhang Jin Min
Strings: Prof Qian Zhou

Successful transfer students must declare if they wish to start the new programme on a clean slate or with a full credit transfer. Students who opt for a full credit transfer may be eligible to do a second major in their previous music major. Students may consult the YST Academic Affairs Office (musha@nus.edu.sg) for the Second Major requirements.

Change of Major Teacher

If a student has compelling reasons to change to another major study teacher during the course of study, the student should discuss the intention with the major study teacher and the respective Head of Area first before seeking permission from the Dean, through the YST Student Life Office.

Workload

Students admitted to the Bachelor of Music (Honours) programme must carry a minimum workload of 18 Units per semester, except during the final semester before completion of all graduation requirements for the degree.

In addition, first-year students in the first semester of study are not allowed to increase the workload beyond 23 Units.

GPA for Continuation and Graduation

Please visit http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/academic-information-policies/undergraduate-students/continuation-and-graduation-requirements#CapContinuationGraduation for the details.

Scholarship Probation

A Conservatory student who has failed a required course in any semester will be placed on scholarship probation. Should the student fail to meet the probation conditions, his/her scholarship will be suspended.

Grading

Graduating students must attain a minimum C grade for their capstone courses to pass. Students who fail to attain the minimum grade must reschedule the recital/project.

Degree Classification

Students must read and pass a minimum of 160 Units before they can be awarded the Bachelor of Music (Honours) degree. Upon completing all necessary course requirements, students will be awarded a BMus degree classified as follows:

HONOURS DEGREE CLASSIFICATION

CRITERIA

Honours (Highest Distinction)

GPA 4.50 and above; AND minimum A- grade for one of the following courses:

  • MUA4162 Senior Recital – Instrumental Performance Capstone
  • MUA4191 Senior Recital in Voice
  • MUA4102 Composition Major Study 4B
  • MUA4178 MS/MCP Capstone Project
  • MUA4179 Final Project

Honours (Distinction)

GPA 4.00 – 4.49

Honours (Merit)

GPA 3.50 – 3.99

Honours

GPA 3.00 – 3.49

Pass

GPA 2.00 – 2.99

Period of Candidature

The normal candidature period for Bachelor of Music (Honours) degree programme is 8 consecutive semesters, or 4 years; and the maximum candidature period is 10 consecutive semesters, or 5 years. The candidature period exclude all approved Leave of Absence periods. Students who fail to complete the degree within the maximum candidature period will have their candidature terminated.

Please visit http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/academic-activities/satisfactory-unsatisfactory-(s-u)-option for the details.

For the BMus degree, the S/U option will apply to all Level-1000 courses (with or without pre-requisites, except for the courses listed below) and Level-2000 courses without other NUS courses as pre-requisites:

  • MUA1161, MUA1162
  • MUA1190, MUA1191
  • MUA1101, MUA1102
  • MUA1168, MUA1169

For more details, please visit the S/U option home page in the Student Portal: https://myportal.nus.edu.sg/studentportal/academics/ug/su-homepage.html

The YST Conservatory offers numerous performance opportunities which form an important element of the Conservatory’s curriculum. Students present (or have their works presented) in solo performances, large and chamber ensembles, as well as masterclasses conducted by distinguished visiting artists.

All events are scheduled by the YST Programming and Productions Office, in consultation with faculty members and the Dean. There are no concerts, recitals or masterclasses scheduled during University vacations, national holidays, reading week or examination periods.

Student Artistic Development Fund

The Conservatory has established a Student Artistic Development Fund through donations from sponsors. This fund will be used to sponsor outstanding Conservatory students to participate in self-initiated projects and opportunities, including but not limited to international festivals/competitions, conferences, community outreach, and self-initiated projects. The Fund can be used for expenses such as competition/festival fees, accommodation, ground transport and other incidental expenses. Students can now submit their applications online. For any clarification, they can contact Mr Tan Wei Boon (mustwb@nus.edu.sg)