A Level Digital Music Production
A Level • Level 3
A Level Digital Music Production
A Level • Level 3Type of LearningSchool Leaver
Course CodeA6757
Study ModeFull-time
Duration2 years
Awarded ByPearson BTEC Level 3 National Ext. Cert. in Digital Music Production
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About the course
This is a vocational course designed to run alongside your
other A Level courses, that will develop your understanding, skills and
professional application of digital music production. Explore the requirements
of enhancing media with sound and music with industry standard software and
equipment, while working on industry-focused projects to gain insight into how
the sector operates. Learn how to mix and master your own material, as you use
your skills to develop your own creative identity and production style and
understanding of composing and producing.
Type of LearningSchool Leaver
Course CodeA6757
Study ModeFull-time
Duration2 years
Awarded ByPearson BTEC Level 3 National Ext. Cert. in Digital Music Production
Start Date/s
01/09/2025
Entry Requirements
Five GCSEs at Grade 5 or above which includes: English and Mathematics, Grade 5 in Music and IT are desirable but not essential
Think about studying alongside: Business Studies | Computer Science | Film Studies | Media Studies | Music Performance.
Modules
DAW Production, Sound and Music for Media, Creative Synthesis and Sampling, Remixing & Reworking, MIxing & Mastering Techniques
Assessment
The music production course is primarily assessed through internally-set coursework projects, in which the tutors will decide and set the scenario based on current industry trends. You will have a chance to develop your skills before undertaking these projects, and will receive feedback and development targets to ensure you are prepared for the projects. There is also one externally-set task that must be completed over a period of 15 hours. You will need to complete it under exam conditions as it will be marked by an external assessor, but this will not be in an ‘exam hall’ or anything like that, it will just be in your regular classroom.
Careers & Progression
Music Producer, Digital Audio Editor, Lyricist, Sound
Engineer, Audio Technician, Sound Mixer, Composer, Recording Studio Manager,
Music Editor for Film.
Additional Details
Equipment Needed
Decent quality headphones with a 3.5mm jack connector (or adapter).
Equipment Supplied
iMacs with Logic Pro X and Ableton Suite 11 installed.
Enrichment Activities
Work on numerous performances held throughout the year at College and gain invaluable professional experience using local recording studios, and hearing from speakers who work in the music production industry. Visits to the Academy of Live Technology and international trips to Berlin, New York or Los Angeles.
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