Music and Wellbeing

Unit code: ACO2018 | Study level: Undergraduate
12
(Generally, 1 credit = 10 hours of classes and independent study.)
Footscray Nicholson
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Overview

Almost everyone would agree that music makes us feel good, and that music brings people together in a positive way. This unit explores why this happens, and what effects the music we love has on our brains and bodies. The notion of ‘music as medicine’ is critiqued. Through practical workshops and group participation, you explore a range of musical styles, activities and techniques that claim to be effective in promoting good health and wellbeing in individuals. You also look at how music can promote positive social interactions that contribute to the cultural health of communities. You examine and evaluate various disciplines, industries and occupations where music is used, including ancient and Indigenous healing (with a focus on Australian Indigenous perspectives), alternative ‘New Age’ modalities, community and social work, and mainstream Allied Health. A trauma-aware approach is taken to the content and delivery of this unit.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. Identify and evaluate situations where music is applied in health and wellbeing-based disciplines, industries, and occupations;
  2. Critically analyse a range of musical genres, performance styles and compositional techniques that are found in health and wellbeing contexts;
  3. Apply selected performance styles and compositional techniques that are found in health and wellbeing contexts, to their own vocal or instrumental learning and practice;
  4. Devise musical activities for individuals and groups that promote personal wellbeing and mood enhancement.

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Assessment

For Melbourne campuses

Assessment type: Exercise
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Grade: 10%
Complete and evaluate a musical wellbeing activity
Assessment type: Literature Review
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Grade: 40%
Mixed media review of texts, musical works and techniques/approaches
Assessment type: Practicum
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Grade: 50%
Devise and facilitate a musical wellbeing group activity (Group)

Required reading

Learning resources will be provided on VU Collaborate and the FN campus library.

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