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Main Subject C2Laajuus (5 cr)

Code: MU22HCB02

Credits

5 op

Objective

The student

has developed his/her technique.

has developed an understanding of the tradition and musical
expressiveness in his/her major field of study.

has developed his/her capability of communicating, expressing and creating music, independently as well as with others.

Have an understanding of the importance of questions of sustainability in the field of music and culture, as it related to the main subject.

Content

Tuition is given one-to-one, in groups and as master classes.
Individual performance plans are devised for each main subject and instrument.

Qualifications

No previous knowledge requirement.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Active participation and development.

Further information

The course is based on global sustainability goals, emphasising the importance of cooperation, inclusion, accessibility, sustainable productions and the availability of good education for everyone.
Emphasis on using digital teaching materials.
Flexible teaching using a combination of remote studies and studies on location.
Guest lecturers and master courses will be held remotely when pedagogically motivated, in order to reduce travels and emissions.

Enrollment

02.12.2024 - 31.12.2024

Timing

01.01.2025 - 31.07.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Campus

Jakobstad, Köpmansgatan 10

Teaching languages
  • Svenska
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Music and Performing Arts
Teachers
  • Aira Lehtipuu
  • Kajsa Dahlbäck
  • Petteri Pitko
Groups
  • UMS24FMU-J
    Musiker (YH), h24, flerform

Objective

The student

has developed his/her technique.

has developed an understanding of the tradition and musical
expressiveness in his/her major field of study.

has developed his/her capability of communicating, expressing and creating music, independently as well as with others.

Have an understanding of the importance of questions of sustainability in the field of music and culture, as it related to the main subject.

Content

Tuition is given one-to-one, in groups and as master classes.
Individual performance plans are devised for each main subject and instrument.

Location and time

During the whole academic year.

Materials

Repertoire from c. 1550 to 1780.

Teaching methods

Tuition is given one-to-one, in groups and as master classes.

Exam schedules

Individual performance plans are devised for each main subject and instrument.

Evaluation scale

Approved/Rejected

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Active participation and development.

Assessment methods and criteria

Active participation and development, which includes that the student

- has developed his/her technique.

- has developed an understanding of the tradition and musical
expressiveness in his/her major field of study.

- has developed his/her capability of communicating, expressing and creating music, independently as well as with others.

Qualifications

No previous knowledge requirement.

Further information

The course is based on global sustainability goals, emphasising the importance of cooperation, inclusion, accessibility, sustainable productions and the availability of good education for everyone.
Emphasis on using digital teaching materials.
Flexible teaching using a combination of remote studies and studies on location.
Guest lecturers and master courses will be held remotely when pedagogically motivated, in order to reduce travels and emissions.

Enrollment

02.12.2023 - 31.12.2023

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.07.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Campus

Jakobstad, Köpmansgatan 10

Teaching languages
  • Svenska
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Music and Performing Arts
Teachers
  • Barock Virtuell
  • Aira Lehtipuu
  • Kajsa Dahlbäck
  • Petteri Pitko
Teacher in charge

Aira Lehtipuu

Groups
  • UMS23FMU-J
    Musiker (YH), h23, flerform

Objective

The student

has developed his/her technique.

has developed an understanding of the tradition and musical
expressiveness in his/her major field of study.

has developed his/her capability of communicating, expressing and creating music, independently as well as with others.

Have an understanding of the importance of questions of sustainability in the field of music and culture, as it related to the main subject.

Content

Tuition is given one-to-one, in groups and as master classes.
Individual performance plans are devised for each main subject and instrument.

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Active participation and development.

Qualifications

No previous knowledge requirement.

Further information

The course is based on global sustainability goals, emphasising the importance of cooperation, inclusion, accessibility, sustainable productions and the availability of good education for everyone.
Emphasis on using digital teaching materials.
Flexible teaching using a combination of remote studies and studies on location.
Guest lecturers and master courses will be held remotely when pedagogically motivated, in order to reduce travels and emissions.

Enrollment

15.06.2022 - 28.08.2022

Timing

29.08.2022 - 16.06.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Campus

Jakobstad, Köpmansgatan 10

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
  • English
  • Svenska
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Music and Performing Arts
Teachers
  • Aira Lehtipuu
  • Petteri Pitko
Teacher in charge

Aira Lehtipuu

Groups
  • UMS22FMU-J
    Musiker (YH), h22, flerform
  • ÖH22MUBK-LED-J
    Öppna YH, musik och scenkonst, musiker, barock-och kyrkomusik, flerform ledstudier

Objective

The student

has developed his/her technique.

has developed an understanding of the tradition and musical
expressiveness in his/her major field of study.

has developed his/her capability of communicating, expressing and creating music, independently as well as with others.

Have an understanding of the importance of questions of sustainability in the field of music and culture, as it related to the main subject.

Content

Tuition is given one-to-one, in groups and as master classes.
Individual performance plans are devised for each main subject and instrument.

Location and time

During the whole academic year.

Materials

Repertoire from c. 1550 to 1780.

Teaching methods

Tuition is given one-to-one, in groups and as master classes.

Exam schedules

Individual performance plans are devised for each main subject and instrument.

Evaluation scale

Approved/Rejected

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Active participation and development.

Assessment methods and criteria

Active participation and development, which includes that the student

- has developed his/her technique.

- has developed an understanding of the tradition and musical
expressiveness in his/her major field of study.

- has developed his/her capability of communicating, expressing and creating music, independently as well as with others.

Qualifications

No previous knowledge requirement.

Further information

The course is based on global sustainability goals, emphasising the importance of cooperation, inclusion, accessibility, sustainable productions and the availability of good education for everyone.
Emphasis on using digital teaching materials.
Flexible teaching using a combination of remote studies and studies on location.
Guest lecturers and master courses will be held remotely when pedagogically motivated, in order to reduce travels and emissions.