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Specialisation: Composition, Performance, Production and Business
COURSE CODE
CUA50825
COURSE TITLE
Diploma of Music
AQF LEVEL
Level 5 (Diploma)
DURATION
2 years part-time
DELIVERY
Blended
LOCATION
Campus
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Completion of Year 12 or equivalent, or relevant industry experience.
RPL
Available.
PATHWAYS
Bachelor of Music or employment in composition, performance, or sound production.
Course Overview
The CUA50825 Diploma of Music provides students with the skills, knowledge, and industry readiness to succeed as a music professional with a focus on the Gaming Industry. This program combines, composition and sound production, with enough performance and career skills to give you the ability to work across diverse roles in the music industry.
Unit of Study
COMPOSITION AND PRODUCTION
CUAMCP411
Develop techniques for arranging music
CUAMCP412
Compose musical pieces
CUAMCP511
Compose music using music technology
CUAMCP512
Compose music for screen
CUAMCP513
Prepare compositions for publishing and performance
CUASOU504
Produce sound recordings
CUASOU513
Develop sound designs
CUASOU505
Implement sound designs
PERFORMANCE
CUAMPF515
Develop instrumental techniques and expand repertoire
CUAMPF514
Perform improvisation for audience
CAREER SKILLS
CUAMLT402
Articulate ideas about music
BSBMKG546
Develop social media engagement plans
CUACMP511
Manage copyright arrangements
CUAIND412
Provide freelance services
CUAIND512
Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge
CUAMWB401
Develop and implement own self-care plan in the creative industries
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Perform and improvise confidently in a range of music contexts.
Compose, arrange, and produce music for live, screen, and digital platforms.
Use industry-standard technology for recording and sound design.
Apply music business knowledge including copyright and social media marketing.
Work professionally as a freelancer or within creative industries.
Demonstrate self-management and resilience as a music professional.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Composer / Songwriter
Performing Musician (soloist, band member, session musician)
Music Producer or Sound Designer
Film, TV & Game Music Composer
Freelance Music Professional
Music Tutor or Educator
Music Marketing & Social Media Manager
FURTHER STUDY PATHWAYS
Graduates of the Diploma of Music may progress to:
Bachelor of Music (Performance, Composition, Music Technology, or Music Business)
Specialist training in sound design, music production, or arts management