Useful Information
Mode of Study: Full Time
Level: 2
Duration: 1 Year
Awarding/validation body: UAL
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Course Overview
Are you wanting to start your journey into a music career?
Do you want to learn about how to create music in industry standard studio
spaces?
This music course teaches you the skills you need to start a
career in music including:
Composing tracks using DAWs such as Logic Pro and
Ableton
Recording vocals and instruments in industry standard
studios
Studying the music industry
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Course Highlights
Every day you will be able to use industry standard studio
spaces to produce and record your tracks.You will be learning how to compose and
produce music from lecturers working in the industry.You will be creating the
styles of music you want to, enabling you to form who you are as an artist or
producer.
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Career Opportunities & Further Study
On completion of the Level 2 course you will be able to
progress onto the Music Technology Level 3 Diploma.
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Assessment
All assessment is project based. You will be taught content
that you then take into an assessment project to show what you have learnt. You
will need to demonstrate the skills and techniques covered in sessions within
your assessments and you will have to keep either written, video or audio logs
to evidence you working. You will also have research projects covering the music
industry where you undertake personal research tasks to show your understanding
of a topic.
Each assessment is graded as pass, merit or distinction and
at the end of the year your final grade is calculated on what you achieved
across all of the projects.
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Entry Requirements
3 GCSEs grade 9-3 (A*-D) or a related Level 1 vocational qualification including, English and maths. Equivalence of these qualifications will be considered.
If you are a performer you will need to audition two pieces on your chosen instrument or as a vocalist. You will need to bring the backing tracks in for the audition or have the YouTube links for the instrumental version of the song.You may also audition your own compositions. If you are a producer you will need to bring in two projects you have worked on previously to play and discuss how you created the tracks.
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