Strike the right chords and perfect your skills to work in the vast music industry. This course will help you explore new techniques with a blend of theory and practice. You’ll be inspired to become a better musician – and learn how to sell yourself too!
Learning with industry-standard equipment and facilities, you’ll benefit from live performance opportunities and close links with artists and industry professionals. Whether you’re aiming for higher education or work within the music industry, you’ll gain a wide set of skills to apply to your next steps.
What you’ll learn
Explore a diverse range of topics essential for success in the music industry through a blend of practical workshops and theoretical studies. Modules on this course can include music skills development, project management, self-analysis, understanding musical elements, and the dynamics of the music industry.
You’ll learn how to organise and execute music events, create music in various styles individually and collaboratively, refine your musician skills, market yourself effectively, and grasp the underlying principles of music theory. With access to industry-standard facilities and guidance from our experienced lecturers, you'll participate in live assignments and musical events gaining invaluable hands-on experience.
Prepare to master professional software and hardware, promote your own gigs, and develop transferable skills essential for a career in the music industry or university level courses.
Highlights
This year, music and music production students:
- Went to the Alt-Careers conference in Newport
- Organised, promoted and performed at Henry Dene Hall, Gloucester Guildhall, The Old Bell, The Cavern and The Tall Ship in Gloucester, The Frog & Fiddle in Cheltenham and The Moon in Cardiff
- Enjoyed beatboxing and DJ workshops
- Had work placements at The Music Works
- Launched open mic. sessions at The Cavern and Llanthony Secunda Priory
We do things for real using our practice studios, recording studios and a great range of equipment.
Assessment
The Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Music is project-based. Assessment takes place at the end of each project/unit and places you in a range of situations that allow your abilities to be assessed from pass to distinction level through grading criteria that are laid down by your awarding body (Pearson/Edexcel). You’ll be assessed through live assignment briefs, as well as live events and performances.
Anything else?
There is an events fee charged at the outset of the course. This covers the end of year show, two mandatory trips and the cost of visiting guest lecturers and workshops. You’ll normally spend 4 days a week in college, and benefit from a weekly pastoral session with a student mentor for any additional support.
At Gloucestershire College we want students to develop their English and Maths skills so that they achieve their learning goals and future career aims. For this reason, all full-time students (16-18) who have not achieved grade 4 or above English language or maths GCSE will study these subjects as part of their course.
You’ll also complete 100 CPD hours throughout the year and develop additional employability and work-based skills through our Which Three Skills programme.