Course information
Music Technology
David Game College - City of London
02072216665
31 Jewry Street, London, EC3N 2ET
Course summary

The College has developed a Musical Technology programme that prepares students for entry onto some of the most competitive degree courses in the UK and allows them to gain a good insight into the demands of their chosen subject. It also prepares students for the industry standards that will be expected of them should they choose an apprenticeship route. Music Technology combines well with almost any subject. The discipline of independent practical study and thought is an extremely useful one to acquire. The focus on producing a project from the initial idea to the complete, industry-standard product is a skill that can be transferred to all subjects. It is a subject which can give the student confidence, great communication skills and creative abilities. What careers and university courses can Music Technology lead to? There are wonderful universities and colleges offering Music Technology / Sound Engineering / Sound Design degrees and postgraduate studies. London boasts many of these world-class music colleges and universities; however there are many others to choose from around the world, allowing the student to travel with their chosen subject. Music production can lead to a variety of careers, from professional musicians to private and school teachers or sound technicians for film, theatre, TV and radio.

Entry requirements

Applicants should have the required background experience and qualifications to start a course. For a typical A Level course, the College normally requires 5 GCSE passes at grades A* - C / 9 - 4, including English and Mathematics. A satisfactory IELTS score is an alternative to GCSE. Students will need GCSE Music (or comparable qualification) and need to be proficient in at least one instrument at Grade 5 or equivalent. Experience in working with modern music technology software is recommended.

How you'll be assessed

Over the A Level course you will: · Attend workshops taught by professionals · Receive one-to-one or small-group tuition for the composition and performance requirements · Be given opportunities to perform in and around David Game College Edexcel’s A Level in Music Technology is designed for students interested in pursuing a career in music production. The Music Technology course is broken up into four units that cover the full spectrum of basic skills needed to progress to a higher level of study or to work in one of the many areas of music production: 1. Recording (practical) 20% 2. Technological-based composition (practical) 20% 3. Listening and analysing (written exam) 25% 4. Producing and analysing (mixed practical / written exam) 35%

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About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityCity of London
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
ISI ReportView Report
Boarding Fee£21,000 - £27,300
Sixth Form Fee£8,200 - £43,500
Address31 Jewry Street, London, EC3N 2ET