Music (Technology) - HNC Summary Where can this subject lead? Key information What will I learn? How will I learn? How will I be assessed? Summary Dive into the dynamic world of music technology with our HNC Music Technology course at Blackpool & The Fylde College University Centre. Accredited by Pearson at Level 4, this programme offers a comprehensive exploration of the music industry's core facets and lays the foundations for your career in the music industry. Throughout your journey, you'll delve into diverse subjects such as The Music Industry, where you'll explore the intricate workings of this ever-evolving field, from historical perspectives to current trends. Recording Technology equips you with hands-on experience in studio environments, developing the core techniques crucial for audio production in our state-of-the-art Audient equipped Recording Studio. Live Sound opens doors to the exciting realm of live performances, developing your skills in sound engineering and management for concerts and events. In Marketing & Promotion, you'll learn core strategies to effectively showcase musical projects, from grassroots initiatives to global campaigns, fostering essential networking and promotional skills. As you encounter Creative Software Techniques, you’ll learn cutting-edge technological skills, unlocking boundless creativity in music composition, production, and audio manipulation, allowing you to progress to the next level. With access to state-of-the-art facilities and expert guidance from industry professionals, our programme nurtures talent and fosters innovation. Prepare for a dynamic career in music technology, join us at Blackpool School of Arts, Blackpool & The Fylde College University Centre. Places still available. Please apply online and we will contact you to arrange a time for you to meet your Course Tutor and discuss your application. Course code DA1HE001 UCAS code W390 Duration 1 Year Day/s of week Tuesday Wednesday and Friday Time 09:45 - 15:30 Next course dates Start date Location Duration Sep/Oct 2024 University Centre 1 Year Apply now 08 Sep 2025 University Centre 1 Year Apply now £33,100 average annual salary in this sector Access to state-of-the-art equipment and recording studios 3,788 annual job openings in the North West What Uni Reviews Love it, best decision I've ever made. The course, tutors, and peers have all helped to make the experience enjoyable. I'm really enjoying the creative freedom on the course and how freely I am able to express my own ideas, but also enjoy taking inspiration from my peers. ***** - Anonymous Excellent facilities and tutors. ***** - Leanne Booth It felt like a place I could fit in and the people there were helpful in my experience at the university. **** - David Cleasby Prev Next Where can this subject lead? Career progressionStudents may seek employment upon completion, the level four HNC experience provides a strong platform to secure industry based employment examples include: Studio session musician £25,000 Live session musician £25,000 Sound design assistant £25,000 Music producer £20,500 Music promoter £17,000 The Level 4 Higher National Certificate provides a solid grounding in music, which the students can build on, should they decide to continue their studies beyond the Certificate stage. Students can progress onto a specialist pathway at Level 5. Key information Entry RequirementsFor applicants who have recently been in education, the entry profile will typically include one of the following: A BTEC Level 3 qualification in Music A GCE Advanced Level profile that demonstrates strong performance in a relevant subject or adequate performance in more than one GCE subject. This profile is likely to be supported by GCSE grades A* to C (or equivalent), and/or 9 to 4 (or equivalent) in subjects such as maths and English Other related Level 3 qualifications An Access to Higher Education Diploma in Music Entry Requirements (Non-traditional entry route)For non-traditional applicants, the following will also be considered on a case by case basis Related work experience An international equivalent of the above. Recognised Prior Learning may also be considered in accordance with the awarding body’s regulations Qualification obtainedBTEC Higher National Certificate in Music Fees and fundingPlease visit our finance page to find out more about tuition fees for this course and financial support that is on offer. Extra costs and equipmentThere are no direct additional costs for this programme other than the provision of stationery, photocopying and so forth. However, students may wish to purchase a laptop to allow them to do coursework more flexibly. It is possible to borrow a laptop or to get help with financing one if you are eligible for additional financial support. Regulation and AccreditationAccrediting Institution: N/A Awarding Body: Pearson Regulatory Body: Office for Students (OfS) Terms and conditionsRead our full terms and conditions for more information. What will I learn? Industry placement, field trips and guest speakersIn addition to the expertise of the curriculum team, experts from industry will be used to present a lecture/seminar, a workshop or to contribute to assessment brief scenarios. Blackpool and the Fylde’s vibrant events and music scene provides great opportunities to schedule field trips which have direct relevance to the syllabus and which would add value to the learning experience. Through these trips students could relate theory to practice, have an opportunity to experience organisations in action, and potentially open their minds to career routes. Modules at level 4 Module title Code Credits Optional Applied Sound Principles DA4MD007 15 No Creative Software Techniques DA4MD012 15 No Live Sound Techniques DA4MD017 15 No Marketing and Promotion for Musicians DA4MD019 15 No Music Production Fundamentals DA4MD022 15 No Professional Development DA4MD026 15 No Recording Technology DA4MD027 15 No The Music Industry DA4MD029 15 No Study Support - at a glance We offer a range of services to support you across all areas of student life, with specialist support available for students with disabilities.Higher Education Learning Mentors (HELMs)One-to-one and group study support sessionsPre-degree preparation workshopsIT Support Discover available Study Support Programme Specification Download our Programme Specification for this course. Programme Specification MUS-HNC-2022 Music (Technology).pdf Adobe PDF, 454.14 KB How will I learn? Scheduled Learning Scheduled time relates to the time you spend in directed study with the guidance and support of our academic tutors. Scheduled learning can take a variety of forms and will vary from one course to the next, but may include lectures, seminars, tutorials, project supervision, demonstrations, studio or workshop time, fieldwork and external visits. Independent Study Higher education courses rely on students undertaking work outside of formal, scheduled sessions and this is generally categorised as independent study. Independent study might include preparation for scheduled sessions, follow-up work, wider reading or practice, completion of assessment tasks and revision. Placement Many of the degree programmes at B&FC incorporate opportunities for work placements to provide you with the opportunity to link your studies to relevant professional practice in a real work environment. Our programme teams are able to offer support in securing an appropriate work placement where it forms part of your programme, and will work closely with you during the placement to ensure that the opportunity allows you to develop personally, professionally and academically. Expert tutorsAll staff involved in the delivery of higher education courses within the College are approved to teach the subjects and modules they deliver. The approval process ensures that staff delivering a given programme are appropriately qualified and, where appropriate, possess relevant technical and industrial experience and professional practice. Learning Methods Learning Method Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Scheduled 480 0 0 Independent 720 0 0 Placement 0 0 0 Total 1200 0 0 Qualifications Explained Our Degree-level courses come in all shapes and sizes. Visit our guide that explains what all these different qualifications mean. 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Navigate to the top of the page and click Apply Now to continue your degree-level journey. Not the course for you? Take a look at some of our other degree-level study options and see what sparks your imagination. Music (Sound Design) - HND View course Art & Design (Graphic Design & Illustration) - HNC View course Software Engineering (Game Development) - Foundation Degree View course How will I be assessed? How will I be assessed? Assessment Method Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Coursework 100% 0% 0% Exam 0% 0% 0% Practical 0% 0% 0%