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Music Technology - EDEXCEL BTEC Level 3

Course Length: 2 Years Site: Broadwater Campus Map
Attendance: Full time Course Code: FFDMT1

The Course

This course is a highly practical course and is designed for students who wish to progress into a career within the music industry.

Course Content

Students will carry out both practical and theoretical studies of all equipment found in modern recording studios. This includes lots of hands on experience of using mixing desks, multi-track recorders and effect units. Students also get the opportunity to study and use different microphone types for a variety of recording applications.

Students will take an in-depth look at the use of computers (PCs and Apple Macs) for a large variety of audio applications and will study MIDI, audio editing and synthesis. The course will include lots of practical work in using industry standard audio software, including the use of Cubase SX, Logic Pro, Kontact, Ableton, Pro-tools, Ozone, SynthEdit and Sound Forge. The use of computer software and samplers will be used in the study of dance music, production and live performance.

A practical study using audio in conjunction with other media, including film and computer games will also be included on this course.

The programme also looks at the theory behind music and the music industry. This will include chord structuring, basic keyboard skills as well as preparation for freelance careers with the study of contracts, management etc. The course also gives students an opportunity to help with the running of a real record label.

Assessment/Exams

All units are assessed and graded and an overall grade for the qualification is then awarded when all units are completed over the two years (Pass, Merit, Distinction). Assessment of work is made from completion of set tasks. These could be through submission of: essays, recordings, data files and presentations.

Progression/Career Path

BTEC National Diplomas are valued by employers and universities and colleges. Successful students can enter careers in Music Management, Teaching, Performance, Engineering and Production.

Learners could progress onto the Foundation Degree in Music Production course that is offered here at Northbrook, (subject to interview) or opt for a university or another college that offers Higher Education courses in subjects such as:

  • Music
  • Popular Music
  • Music Technology
  • Music Management
  • Music Production

Entry Requirements

Qualifications Required
Four GCSEs at grade A*-C or BTEC First Diploma or Level 2 qualification or Higher Diploma in a relevant subject.

Additional Entry Criteria
All applicants are interviewed and should be able to demonstrate relevant experience and/or a strong interest in the subject.

Experience Required
No experience is required.

Interview
Yes

Applications

Complete the application form obtainable from the College and send it to:

Admissions Office
Northbrook College
Freepost 975
Littlehampton Road
Worthing
West Sussex
BN12 6NU

Click here for more information about how to apply and to download an application form

Further Details

If you would like further information about this course or any other courses offered by Northbrook College please contact 0845 155 60 60