Students experience all three main music technology disciplines of sequencing, recording and listening. In addition, the course also offers arrangement work in Year 12 and composition at Year 13. The course therefore builds upon the skills developed in BTEC Music Technology course. Listening work is based around the development of music technology over the past 60 years. Leading to: This course can lead to further study in Music Technology at undergraduate level. It can further lead to a job as Music therapist, Musician, Secondary/Primary school teacher, Sound technician, broadcasting/film/video, Arts administrator Broadcast engineer, Community arts worker, Event organiser, Radio broadcast assistant, Radio producer or Theatre stage manager, Recording Engineer, Live Sound Engineer, working for a Record Company, multi-media industry. Extra: The music department offers a variety of extra-curricular opportunities, including - Gospel Choir - Christmas Concert and productions at The Playhouse Theatre
Name: Music Technology Qualification title: GCE A Level in Music Technology Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL) Created 20160323 16:30:35 Updated 20161125 08:42:18
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Title: GCE A Level in Music Technology Qualification: GCE A Level in Music Technology Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing