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The New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī offers a diverse range of courses and opportunities for students of all backgrounds.
Study music in the beautiful capital city, and immerse yourself in the vibrant artistic and cultural scene that Wellington has to offer.
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Meet our students
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Entry requirements
Learn more about what you need in order to be accepted as a student at the New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī.

Auditions
If you want to study performance music, you'll need to pass an audition as part of your application.

Student stories
Learn a bit about some of our students at the New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī and what they're studying.

Music
Follow your dream to make music your career or study it to enrich your life. Learn at this country's leader in music education, the New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī.
Find out moreAvailable subjects
- Audio Production and Recording
- Classical Performance
- Digital Music and Audio Production
- Electronic Music
- Ethnomusicology
- Instrumental/Vocal Composition
- Jazz Performance
- Music
- Musicology
- Music Studies
- Music Therapy
- Performance
- Popular Music Studies
- Songwriting
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Bachelor of Music
BMus
3 years
360 points
Wellington campuses
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Bachelor of Arts
BA
3 years
360 points
Kelburn, Wellington.
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Bachelor of Popular Music
BPM
3 years
360 points
Kelburn, Wellington
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Graduate Diploma in Arts
GDipArts
2 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 4 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
120 points
Kelburn, Wellington
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Graduate Diploma in Music
GDipMus
2 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 4 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
120 points
Kelburn, Wellington
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Bachelor of Music with Honours
BMus(Hons)
Duration: 2 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 4 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 120
Type: Coursework
Schedule: Daytime lectures
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Bachelor of Arts with Honours
BA(Hons)
Duration: 2 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 4 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 120
Type: Coursework
Schedule: Daytime lectures
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Graduate Diploma in Music
GDipMus
Duration: 2 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 4 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 120
Type: Coursework
Schedule: Daytime lectures
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Graduate Diploma in Arts
GDipArts
Duration: 2 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 4 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 120
Type: Coursework
Schedule: Daytime lectures
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Postgraduate Diploma in Music
PGDipMus
Duration: 2 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 4 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 120
Type: Coursework
Schedule: Daytime lectures
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Postgraduate Diploma in Arts
PGDipArts
Duration: 2 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 4 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 120
Type: Coursework
Schedule: Daytime lectures
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Master of Music
MMus
Duration: 3 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 6 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 120
Type: Research or research and coursework
Schedule: Self-directed study
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Master of Musical Arts
MMA
Duration: 3 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 6 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 120
Type: Coursework and research
Schedule: Daytime lectures
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Master of Fine Arts (Creative Practice)
MFA(CP)
Duration: 3 trimesters of full-time study
Points: 180
Type: Coursework, internship, and creative project
Schedule: Lectures and self-directed study
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Master of Music Therapy by coursework and research
MMusTher
Duration: 4 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 8 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 240
Type: Coursework, practicum and research
Schedule: Daytime lectures
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Master of Music Therapy by research
MMusTher
Duration: 2 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 4 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 120
Type: Practicum and research
Schedule: Self-directed study
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Master of Arts
MA
Duration: 3-4 trimesters of full-time study. Or normally 6–8 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 120
Type: Research
Schedule: Self-directed research
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Artist Diploma
ArtDip
Duration: 4 trimesters of full-time study, Or normally 8 trimesters for part-time domestic students.
Points: 240
Type: Coursework and research
Schedule: Daytime lectures
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Doctor of Musical Arts
DMA
Duration: At least 9 trimesters of full-time study. Or 12–16 if studied part time by domestic students.
Points: 360
Type: Coursework and research
Schedule: Daytime lectures
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Doctor of Philosophy (Music)
PhD
Duration: Minimum 3 years full-time study, or at least 6 years if studied part time
Points: 360
Type: Research
Schedule: Self-directed research
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Minor subjects
You can take Composition, Digital Music and Audio Production, Performance, or Popular Music Studies as a minor subject in the BMus and other Bachelor’s degrees.

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After you graduate
Graduates with degrees in music find employment in diverse fields. Find out where study at the New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī can take you.

A national centre of musical excellence
Find out more about the major philanthropic campaign to create a world-class centre of musical, cultural and educational excellence in the capital city.
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Meet Kim Cunio
Professor Kim Cunio is Head of New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī. We asked him five questions, so you could get to know him and his aims for the school a little better.
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