Access to Higher Education Diploma (Music Technology) COMPOSER AND PRODUCER PATHWAY
Access to Higher Education Diploma (Music Technology) COMPOSER AND PRODUCER PATHWAY
Course Outline
Course Outline
The Access to HE Diploma is a full Level 3 qualification designed to prepare learners without traditional qualifications for entry into Higher Education (HE). The Diploma provides opportunity for learners to acquire and develop knowledge and skills needed to progress to higher education study and also enables learners to develop social and emotional skills such as communication and confidence.
Modules
Modules
To achieve the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Music Technology) learners must achieve:
45 credits which must be graded, academic subject content at Level 3 only.
15 credits which must be either at Level 2 or Level 3 ungraded (U).
The following are the Unit titles for this Diploma:
STUDY SKILLS
- Academic Study Techniques (Ungraded)
- Progressing to Higher Education (Ungraded)
INTRODUCTORY ACADEMIC
- Performance Software Skills (Ungraded)
- Recording Software Skills (Ungraded)
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
- Audio and MIDI Sequencing
- Audio Recording Techniques
- Creative Sampling
- MixDown
- Effects and Processors
- Recording Theory
- Music and Sound for Film
- Compositional Skills for Music Producers
- Ensemble Skills Using an Instrument
- The Fundamentals of Sound
- Final Major Project
- Final Major Project (Music)
Enrolment Requirements
Enrolment Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for students applying for the Cambridge Online Education Access to H.E. Diplomas. Tutors are nevertheless, required to ensure that learners admitted onto the Diploma possess the necessary skills and personal qualities to cope with the demands of the course. Students may choose optional modules that will incur additional costs over and above the course fee. It is possible to complete this qualification with minimal additional cost if online apps and technologies are utilised instead of conventional studio equipment - depends on the modules chosen by the student.
Assessments
Assessments
All Access to HE Diplomas require the achievement of 60 credits. 45 of the 60 credits must be graded at Level 3 (pass, merit or distinction). Such credits will arise from the Academic Subject Content Modules. The remaining 15 credits are ungraded and can be achieved at either Level 2 or Level 3. Students may only be registered against units with a maximum combined total credit value of 60. In terms of the length of time required for a learner to complete their diploma, for all Access to HE Diplomas the notional learning hours are 600. Notional learning hours comprise all learning that may be relevant to the achievement of the learning outcomes including directed and private study, practical and project work, assignments and assessment time. The assessment methods used for each unit of your course will be detailed in the Programme Handbook. Your tutor will provide you with formative feedback and provisional grades. Your grades will be then evaluated by the Examination Board. Final grades will be released to students after the External Moderation Visit.
Qualification
Qualification
On successful completion of the course, you will receive a QAA recognised Access to Higher Education Diploma (Music Technology) at level 3 awarded by the Aim Qualifications and Assessment Group.
Aim Qualifications and Assessment Group are a national Awarding Organisation, regulated by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) and Qualifications Wales, to develop and award nationally recognised qualifications. Cambridge Online Education is a fully accredited education provider for this qualification
Careers
Careers
After completing the Access to Higher Education Diploma Music Technology, you can then continue your education or seek employment in the following fields:
- Music producer
- Music therapist
- Musician
- Private music teacher
- Secondary school music teacher
- Sound designer
- Sound engineer
- Sound technician,
- broadcasting/film/video
- Special effects technician
- Arts administrator
- Broadcast engineer
- Choreographer
- Community arts worker
- Event manager
- Marketing executive
- Private tutor
- Radio broadcast assistant
- Radio producer
- Talent agent
- Theatre stage manager
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School was a disaster, I hated all of the lessons except music and PE. I left school with no qualifications and so could only get work in bars and restaurants which was ok but the pay is terrible and it wasn't what I was put on the earth to do. Access Courses Online is a second chance for me and I'm going to grab it with both hands! In a year I'll have passed my Access to HE Diploma and be at Uni getting my music technology degree - stoked!