May 6, 2022
Degrees in music and physics not such a strange pairing for Sebastian
Two topics of interest enable student to thrive in his studies
On Tuesday (3 May), Sebastian Manfrin graduated from the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 (UOW) with a double degree 鈥 a Bachelor of Creative Arts in Music (with Distinction) and a Bachelor of Science in Physics.
鈥淢usic and science are simply both areas of study that I am passionate about,鈥 said Sebastian, who lives with autism.
鈥淚 think there can be a lot of pressure to choose one area of study to focus on but I preferred to keep my interests broad and choose a speciality later.鈥
Sebastian said his courses have been great for being able to explore areas of interest while maintaining a broad perspective and learning to work independently.
鈥淭hrough my physics labs I鈥檝e gone from answering set questions and using equipment that has been set up, to being an independent learner who can devise my own questions to explore and calibrate equipment myself.鈥
A keen guitarist since the age of six, Sebastian enjoyed that music studies offered the freedom to work on an area of interest.
鈥淢y third-year project centred around infusing live recordings and digital music in a composition piece.
鈥淭he project was recorded through the pandemic lockdowns, where restricted resources made recording rather than performing a logical focus.
鈥淲orking with other students through concert projects was a highlight of my music studies 鈥 it鈥檚 a unique challenge, learning how to collaborate and negotiate on creative ideas.鈥
Sebastian Manfrin with his parents on graduation day.
Sebastian鈥檚 autism hasn鈥檛 stood in the way of his studies.
鈥淭he lectures and teachers have been very helpful and willing to answer my questions.
鈥淒r Tim Bruniges [lecturer in the Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities] in particular has been very helpful with recording projects and has offered much constructive feedback 鈥 his keen engagement was the best thing a lecturer could do.鈥
Sebastian has now begun a Masters of Research in Medical Radiation Physics and will look at treatment planning software in radio therapy to calculate dose based on bone inhomogeneity.
Sebastian will be attending graduation with his parents, sister and grandmother. His mum, Kath McCollim, Executive Director of Global Student Recruitment for UOW Global Enterprises, said she is so proud of what Sebastian has achieved.