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*COMPSCI111 (An Introduction to Practical Computing) | *COMPSCI111 (An Introduction to Practical Computing) [https://wiki.cs.auckland.ac.nz/stageonewiki/index.php/COMPSCI111 (wiki page)] | ||
*GEOPHYS330 (Physics of the Earth) | *GEOPHYS330 (Physics of the Earth) | ||
*MUS312 (Researched Composition Project) | *MUS312 (Researched Composition Project) | ||
Latest revision as of 02:11, 2 August 2016
Mitchell Clark
Interests
- Music Composition
- Theatre
- Gaming
At The University of Auckland
Mitchell is a fourth-year conjoint student at the University of Auckland. He started his BMBS (Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science) in 2013.
Majors
- Composition (BMus)
- Physics (BSc)
Current Courses
- COMPSCI111 (An Introduction to Practical Computing) (wiki page)
- GEOPHYS330 (Physics of the Earth)
- MUS312 (Researched Composition Project)
- PHYSICS356 (Particle Physics and Astrophysics)
Past Courses
BMus
- MUS101 (Materials of Music 1)
- MUS102 (Materials of Music 2)
- MUS106 (Conducting)
- MUS110 (Composition/Sonic Arts Foundation 1)
- MUS111 (Composition/Sonic Arts Foundation 2)
- MUS140 (Writing About Music)
- MUS201 (Materials of Music 3)
- MUS202 (Materials of Music 4)
- MUS206 (Conducting)
- MUS210 (Instrumental/Vocal Composition 1)
- MUS211 (Instrumental/Vocal Composition 2)
- MUS214 (Orchestration 1)
- MUS310 (Instrumental/Vocal Composition 3)
- MUS311 (Instrumental/Vocal Composition 4)
- MUS314 (Orchestration 2)
- MUS340 (Sound, Style and Syntax)
BSc
- EARTHSCI103 (Dynamic Earth)
- MATHS150 (Advancing Mathematics 1)
- MATHS208 (General Mathematics 2)
- PHYSICS107 (Planets, Stars and Galaxies)
- PHYSICS150 (Advancing Physics 2)
- PHYSICS211 (Mathematical Methods in Physics)
- PHYSICS213 (The Geophysical Environment)
- PHYSICS231 (Classical Physics)
- PHYSICS251 (Modern Physics)
- PHYSICS261 (Optics and Electromagnetism)
- PHYSICS315 (Classical and Statistical Physics)