Music Diploma Level 2
This course is designed to develop a wide range of music-related skills, preparing you for live performance in a professional context. You will learn technical and creative skills such as musicianship, songwriting, composition, and recording.
Course Details
- You will need to have achieved a minimum of 3 GCSEs at grade 3(D) or above
- You must have a GCSE Grade 3(D) in English
- You should have a genuine interest in this subject
- You should have some musical knowledge in your chosen instrument or vocals
Principles of Music
Critical listening and music composition
Music production and performance in context
Collaborative music performance
Developing music skills
Preparing for progression in Music performance and production
Course Applications
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This course costs: £
If the amount shown is more than £0.00 and you are aged 19 and over at the start of the course, you may have options to help fund your studies with us. The funding you can receive depends on your personal circumstances, and could mean you are entitled to fully subsidised or reduced tuition fees.
Many of our courses are fully funded for 16-18 year olds however not all courses are available for this age group.
You may also be entitled to support with travel, childcare and equipment.
To find out exactly what you could receive, contact our Helpzone team on 08000 380 123 for a free, impartial appointment, with no commitment necessary.
Katy has worked in secondary schools (private and public), further education (FE) and higher education (HE) environments and is qualified with a PGCE in Secondary Physical Education, QTS and QTLS. She holds a Master’s in Education and is studying for her Professional Doctorate in Education with a specialism in outdoor education. She has taught for over 10 years and developed and managed FE and HE programmes with a wide range of experience teaching across a large range of levels. She is passionate about education and supporting teachers and educators to be the best they can.Katy Joy