Diploma of Performing Arts (Music)
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Diploma of Performing Arts (Music)
This course has been Accredited by TEQSA as an AQF Level 5 – Diploma course. Diploma of Performing Arts (Music) is designed to prepare students for entry into the music profession. Your studies will include specialist performance classes, individual lessons and participation in ensembles – some classes will be integrated…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course has been Accredited by TEQSA as an AQF Level 5 – Diploma course.
Diploma of Performing Arts (Music) is designed to prepare students for entry into the music profession. Your studies will include specialist performance classes, individual lessons and participation in ensembles – some classes will be integrated with ECU students.
Students who complete the ECC Diploma of Performing Arts (Music) (Year 2) will receive up to 8 units (120 credit points) advanced standing, the equivalent of the first year, in the respective Bachelor degree at ECU. A minimum of 50 percent pass in all units is required for progression to ECU.
Leading to
Bachelor of Music (Classical Performance)
Bachelor of Music (Contemporary Performance)
Bachelor of Music (Jazz Performance)
REQUIREMENTS
Minimum 50% in 4 Year 11 General subjects (excluding English), and a pass/C in Year 11 English, or; Certificate II, and a pass/C grade in Year 11/12 English
Entry requirements vary from country to country.
English Language Requirements:
IELTS (Academic) Score: 5.5 with no band less than 5.0; TOEFL iBT score: 60; Pearson Test of English (Academic): 42 with no score less than 36; Duolingo (selected countries only): 95; Phoenix English Proficiency Test (iPEPT): B2 (no component); IGCSE, GCSE or GCE- O levels: Grade C or Grade 4; GCE – A levels: Grade E in English Language, English Literature or English Language and Literature
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Edith Cowan College (formerly known as PIBT) is the leading pathway option into Edith Cowan University (ECU) and provides high quality courses in an environment which encourages students to achieve excellence in their studies. Edith Cowan College (ECC) is located on both the Mt Lawley and Joondalup campuses of ECU in Perth, Western Australia and offers pre-university (foundation) and university (Diploma) pathway courses in Business, Hotel Management, Communications and Creative Industries, Computing and Information Technology, Engineering Studies and Health Studies (including Nursing). Following successful completion of the diploma program students are eligible for entry into the second year of the respective bachelor degree at ECU. A trimester system allows students to fast-track their studies and complete most courses in eight months. ECC’s flexible entry requirements make it an accessible option for students. ECC’s supportive learning environment ensures students are well prepared to enter university with confidence. ECC also offers the Post-Graduate Qualifying Program (PQP) which is a non-award program designed to lead students into ECU’s masters degrees. The program is designed for students who already have tertiary qualifications but have not qualified for direct entry into university masters degrees in the Faculty of Business and Law.
Edith Cowan College (formerly known as PIBT) is the leading pathway option into Edith Cowan University (ECU) and provides high quality courses in an environment which encourages students to achieve excellence in their studies. Edith Cowan College (ECC) is located on both the Mt Lawley and Joondalup campuses of ECU in Perth, Western Australia and offers pre-university (foundation) and university (Diploma) pathway courses in Business, Hotel Management, Communications and Creative Industries, Computing and Information Technology, Engineering Studies and Health Studies (including Nursing). Following successful completion of the diploma program students are eligible for entry into the second year of the respective bachelor degree at ECU. A trimester system allows students to fast-track their studies and complete most courses in eight months. ECC’s flexible entry requirements make it an accessible option for students. ECC’s supportive learning environment ensures students are well prepared to enter university with confidence. ECC also offers the Post-Graduate Qualifying Program (PQP) which is a non-award program designed to lead students into ECU's masters degrees. The program is designed for students who already have tertiary qualifications but have not qualified for direct entry into university masters degrees in the Faculty of Business and Law.