Music UAL Level 3 Diploma (SCQF L6)
Campus
Milton Road Campus
Sighthill Campus
Qualification SCQF Level 6
Study mode Full time
Start date
Aug 2024
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Course overview
Upon completion of the course, students will achieve the internationally recognised and highly regarded UAL Level 3 Diploma in Music Performance and Production – following a specialised Music pathway.
Offered across our Sighthill (Music Box) and Milton Road (CRE:8) campuses, the UAL Level 3 Music course is a one-year, full-time preparation course for Higher Education study in music.
Its purpose is to give students opportunities to strengthen their experience in several important areas before starting a Higher Education course, here at Edinburgh College or elsewhere. The course is centred on the development of practical skills and relevant knowledge as students work towards collaborative projects. Supporting subject theory is delivered in an engaging way.
Applicants will have several years of experience on their instrument or voice, play to at least Grade 4 level, and will usually have studied music at school. Applications are welcomed from mature students or those with equivalent experience.
Students wishing to focus on classical, traditional or jazz music should apply to our Sighthill campus. Those wishing to focus on popular music can apply to either Sighthill or Milton Road.
Music at Edinburgh College
We welcome applicants from all musical backgrounds and disciplines, including classical, popular, traditional and jazz.
Rehearsal and performance are at the heart of what we offer: students work regularly in supervised groups such as bands, instrumental ensembles, choirs and orchestras as appropriate.
Students perform in our excellent in-house spaces, as well as in many of Edinburgh's best venues including the Jazz Bar, Voodoo Rooms, the Mash House, Old St. Paul's, and Canongate Kirk.
Every music student is offered regular instrumental or vocal tuition.
Students may study music at Edinburgh College for anything between one and five years. We offer a comprehensive programme culminating in a BA Music Honours degree offered in partnership with Kingston University London.
Our music courses are based in The Music Box (Sighthill) and CRE:8 (Milton Road): both purpose-built venues boast state-of-the-art facilities, including practice booths, classrooms, midi suites, rehearsal rooms, recording studios and auditoriums.
What you will learn- Principles of music performance and production
- Critical listening and music composition
- The music industry and professional practice
- Critical and contextual awareness for music performance and production
- Music production in context
- Music performance in context
- Preparation for specialist study in music performance and production
- Collaborative music performance project
How the course is assessed
- As a project-based course, to best reflect industry practice, the course is mainly assessed through the completion of several integrated projects (rather than tests and exams)
- Projects will be completed at various points of the year and submitted using relevant mixed-media portfolios, performances, and creative products such as recordings, videos and session files
- In addition to ongoing continuous assessment of project work, formative assessment forms a large part of the course with regular tutorial and feedback sessions
Number of days per week
- 2.5 days per week with an additional time allocated for self-directed study
Entry requirements
- Four qualifications at SQCF Level 5, including Music and English
- Basic knowledge of music theory
- Grade 4 standard on instrument or voice
Information on Tests / Auditions / Interview Requirements
At the beginning of your personal statement, please:
- specify your first study instrument (or voice) and your second study instrument (or voice)
- state whether you wish to focus on classical OR popular music
Once we have reviewed your application, we will contact you offering you a time and place for a live audition. Your audition will involve:
- an informal interview
- a short performance of two contrasting pieces of your choice
- participation in a group work session with other auditionees, supervised by a member of staff (popular music applicants only)
- a short evaluation of the group work session (popular music applicants only)
Please bring backing tracks or sheet music accompaniments as required for your two contrasting pieces. If you have backing tracks on your phone and have a non-standard headphone output, it would be helpful if you can bring an adaptor so the tracks can be played through an amplifier.
For sheet music accompaniments, we will provide an accompanist. You may also bring your own accompanist if you would prefer.
Once auditions have taken place we will be aim to be in touch within two weeks.
Please note that you may be offered a place on a course of a different level than the one you applied for. The staff team will place you on the course that they believe will best suit your needs and allow you to develop and progress within the department and beyond.
Privacy Notice Music Applicant Selection
English Proficiency Requirements
IELTS 5.5 (where English isn't the first language)Progression and Articulation Routes
- Higher National Certificate/Diploma (Level 8) programme, which can lead to our BA (Music) Honours degree.
- We also support students to make applications to universities or other institutions during the course of the year, should they wish to do so.
Career options
- Performing musician
- Composer
- Songwriter
- Classroom teacher
- Instrumental or vocal teacher
- Community musician
Study Options
Campus | Study mode | Start date |
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Milton Road Campus | Full time | 26/08/24 |
Sighthill Campus | Full time | 26/08/24 |