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Music

City of Sunderland College

UCAS Code: MUS2 | Higher National Certificate - HNC

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1year

Full-time | 2024

The HNC Music programme will develop you as a professional self-reflecting and well-rounded music practitioner. You will learn skills needed to help you thrive in a constantly changing music industry. The qualification will also widen access to progress further through higher education and enhance your career opportunities.

Modules

All modules run through semester 1 & 2
Level 4
• The Music Industry
• Marketing and Promotion for Musicians
• Professional Development
• Performance
Level 5
• Creative Research Project
• Musical Direction in Practice
• Advanced Performance Skills
• Live Arrangement Skills
• Composing to a Brief
• Working in Music Education
• Music and Brands

Assessment methods

A variety of teaching and learning methods will be used that encourage learners’ creative and musical development.

Methods used will encourage both individual and collaborative learning through the use of practical workshops, live performance projects, interactive lectures, seminars, guest lectures, tutorials, discussion and critiques and rehearsals.

Students will critically reflect on their own development of skills and performance and that of others. There will be opportunities presented to attend a variety of shows, encompassing different genres.

Assessment can by via the form of live performance work, ensemble sessions, presentations, portfolios, essays, podcasts, online blogs and practical demonstrations.

The Uni


Course location:

Bede Campus

Department:

Visual and Performing Arts

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