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The Bachelor of Music in Performance at Griffith University has a duration of 208 weeks (approximately 4 years).
The estimated total course cost is AUD $170,017, comprising tuition fees of AUD $166,000 and non-tuition fees of AUD $4,017.
The course is delivered at Griffith University's Brisbane City campus in Queensland, Australia, at a location owned and operated by the provider.
The course falls under the Creative Arts broad field, specifically within Performing Arts (narrow field) and Music (detailed field), with the CRICOS course code 081378F.
To be eligible for extended Post-Study Work Rights, a course must be registered, be a Skills Level 1 qualification (Bachelor, Masters or PhD), have a duration of 92 weeks or greater, and have a narrow Field of Education that aligns with the Skills Level 1 priority list, among other criteria. The Bachelor of Music in Performance meets several of these criteria (it is a Bachelor degree and is 208 weeks in duration), but eligibility is reviewed yearly. Contact ESOS-PolicyTeam@education.gov.au for more information.
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