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Music studies

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Music studies is the study of music history, ideas and language. Learn about the relationship between culture, identity and music.

NCEA Level

Levels 2 to 3 out of 3

Study towards

  • University Entrance

  • Vocational Pathways

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Level 1

Not offered at this level

Level 2

Music studies

Study towards
  • Vocational Pathways
  • NCEA Level 2

Level 3

Music studies

Study towards
  • University Entrance
  • NCEA Level 3

Level 1,

Not available at this level. You may be able to do a related subject.


Level 2,

Study towards Vocational Pathways
Ako mō ngā Ara Ahumahi,

This may get you credits towards these Vocational Pathways.

  • Creative Industries

Vocational Pathways show how the skills and knowledge you gained in this subject relate to different industries.

About Vocational Pathways - Ministry of Education

Study towards NCEA Level 2
Ako mō te NCEA Taumata 2,

This subject can get you credits towards NCEA Level 2.

How NCEA works

Level 3,

Study towards University Entrance
Ako mō te Urunga ki te Whare Wānanga,

This subject is approved for University Entrance (UE). You need at least 3 approved subjects to get UE.

About University Entrance – NZQA

Study towards NCEA Level 3
Ako mō te NCEA Taumata 3,

This subject can get you credits towards NCEA Level 3.

How NCEA works

Other subjects in this learning area
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Subject

Art history

NCEA Level2-3

Art history is the study of art and what it means. Learn how to understand history and cultures through works of art.

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