Music
Vocational • Level 3
Music
Vocational • Level 3Type of LearningSchool Leaver
Course CodeA2142
Study ModeFull time
Duration2 years
Awarded ByPearson
Location ByBurnley College
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About the course
Develop your raw
talent into what you want to achieve. This course is based on the practical
skills of creating and performing music, while also gaining knowledge and
understanding of the theory, technology, and industry practices in music. The
course allows a great deal of freedom in the music you choose to perform and
compose. Choose your preferred genre of music whilst exploring a wide selection
of relevant and interesting music and music technology related topics. The most
employable individuals in this sector are adaptable and have a range of musical
skills rather than just one specialism. Year 1 is focussed on music skills
development (performing as a musical ensemble, creating musical material and
using music styles) whilst also understanding the music industry. Year 2
enables students to specialise in their chosen area of music by working on a
collaborative music project whilst preparing for higher education and
employment by developing a personal music profile.
Type of LearningSchool Leaver
Course CodeA2142
Study ModeFull time
Duration2 years
Awarded ByPearson
Location ByBurnley College
Start Date/s
01/09/2025
Entry Requirements
Five GCSEs at Grade 5
or above including English and Mathematics or a relevant Level 2 qualification.
GCSE in Music is desirable, along with music theory and grades in a chosen
instrument.
Modules
Throughout the first year you will develop the comprehensive fundamentals of music practitioners through two module areas: 1-Music Skills Development and 2-The Music Industry. Year 2 enables you to culminate your knowledge, skills and experiences across two module areas: 1-Personal Music Project and 2-Collaborative Music Project.
Assessment
There are no exams on this qualification. All work is internally assessed. The content of your assessment will be outlined on an assignment brief; the design of these will be explained during induction. For every assessment there will be a clear deadline by which the work must be submitted to your assessor (course tutor). There is a one submission policy in place for BTEC assignments. However, it is also understood that under certain conditions it might be appropriate to allow a learner an additional opportunity to achieve more through a resubmission. Your assessed work will be a mixture of both practical work aligned with an academic underpinning.
Careers & Progression
Event
Manager, Musician, Musical Arranger, Music Therapist, Radio Producer,
Researcher, Sound Producer, Sound Engineer, Tour Manager, Venue Manager
Additional Details
Equipment Needed
Music students will be expected to bring their instrument and related musical equipment to practical sessions. Good quality, over-ear headphones are also essential.
Equipment Supplied
You will have access to an Apple Mac suite running the latest industry-standard music software alongside a multi-function recording studio and range of practice rooms.
Enrichment Activities
Trips included an annual visit to the industry-leading pre-tour production studios at Production Park as part of a tour around the Academy of Live Technology as well as trips and opportunities at The Grand in Clitheroe. International trips include Berlin, Los Angeles or New York. The College also has a digital radio station facility, where learners can get involved hosting shows as well as producing podcasts, and students can book the studio to work on their own personal projects and productions outside of lessons.
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