Access to Music at Canterbury Christ Church University (full-time option at Broadstairs Campus)

Vocational qualification

In Broadstairs

£ 2,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Location

    Broadstairs

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Music Access Programme is designed for students wishing to apply for a place on a music degree programme. It has been enormously successful with Access students joining the undergraduate programme and progressing beyond to the masters programme.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Broadstairs (Kent)
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Ramsgate Road, CT10 1PN

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Access courses are designed for student over the age of 19 who have had a break from Education. Applicants will require an interview.

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Subjects

  • Access
  • Music Production
  • Music Technology
  • Music Theory
  • Performance
  • Music Management
  • University
  • Full Time
  • Music

Course programme


Course Overview
The Music Access Programme is designed for students wishing to apply for a place on a music degree programme. It has been enormously successful with Access students joining the undergraduate programme and progressing beyond to the masters programme.

Course Structure
There are three main parts to the programme:
  • Performance Development of Practical Skills and Theory to Grade V level
  • Listening Improvement of Listening Skills
  • Appraisal Increasing Critical Awareness


For those unable to read music, notation at all levels will be taught.

All students will be provided with sixteen individual instrumental or vocal lessons as individual and group performance is integral to the activities of the department. The course offers the opportunity to acquire and develop skills in performance, music theory, music technology and music history.

Qualification Aims
The central aim of the Access to Music programme is to enable students to develop the skill, experience and confidence to begin a higher education course in music.

Assessments/Examinations
Students are assessed by a variety of methods including assignments, projects, case studies, workshops, performances and evaluations. Practical work representing actual or simulated music industry, often in groups, forms part of the assessment.

Cost / Equipment
Tuition fees:£605 for UK resident students (£2250 for International resident students)


Start Date
September 2010

Access to Music at Canterbury Christ Church University (full-time option at Broadstairs Campus)

£ 2,250 + VAT