Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution Level: Pre-degree CRICOS: 00312F
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of competencies in a varied work context in the music industry, using some discretion and judgement and theoretical knowledge. They may provide support to a team. Licensing/Regulatory Information National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work Sets and staging for some performances or events may fall within the definition of construction work. If so, people entering the construction site are required to complete the general induction training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (Australian Safety Compensation Council, May 2007). Achievement of the unit 'CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry' from the CPC08 Construction, Plumbing and Services Training Package fulfils this requirement.
Structure
3 core units plus 8 electives.
Subjects
Write content for a range of media
Promote innovation in a team environment
Develop and apply creative arts industry knowledge
Implement copyright arrangements
Make a music demo
Process and monitor event registrations
Develop technical skills in performance
Develop basic audio skills and knowledge
Develop simple musical pieces using electronic media
Write simple documents
Migrate to new technology
Set up information and communications technology for the micro business
Work effectively in the creative arts industry
Maintain interactive content
Perform music as part of a group
Design and produce text documents
Prepare for performances
Contribute to health and safety of self and others
Work effectively with diversity
Develop improvisation skills
Perform basic sound editing
Notate music
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
Organise schedules
Plan a career in the creative arts industry
Author interactive sequences
Assist with marketing and promotion
Plan a home based business
Purchase goods and services
Undertake live audio operations
Create electronic presentations
Repair and maintain audio equipment
Coordinate on-site event registrations
Comply with regulatory, taxation and insurance requirements for the micro business
Investigate micro business opportunities
Record and mix a basic music demo
Develop a micro business proposal
Provide information and assistance
Install and disassemble audio equipment
Operate basic lighting
Provide seating and ticketing services
Mix sound in a broadcasting environment
Prepare audio assets
Restore audio tracks
Manage audio input sources
Compose simple songs or musical pieces
Incorporate technology into music making
Usher patrons
Contribute to backup accompaniment
Create and use databases
Operate sound reinforcement systems
Apply knowledge of style and genre to music industry practice
Recommend products and services
Maintain business resources
Produce desktop published documents
Work effectively in the music industry
Deliver and monitor a service to customers
Provide event staging support
Produce spreadsheets
Analyse soundtracks
Book performance venues
Compile and replay audio material
Determine resource requirements for the micro business
Collect and organise content for broadcast or publication
Mix music in a studio environment
Write song lyrics
Organise finances for the micro business
Design and produce business documents
Organise workplace information
Perform music as a soloist
Use advanced features of computer applications
Maintain financial records
Provide first aid
Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills
Incorporate music technology into performance
Source and apply information on the history and theory of design
Produce and prepare photo images
Process customer complaints
Work effectively in a business continuity context
Develop ensemble skills for playing or singing music
Follow Aboriginal cultural protocols
Develop and maintain stagecraft skills
Work safely in the construction industry
Use social media tools for collaboration and engagement
Administer bookings for rehearsals and performances
Utilise a knowledge management system
Standard entry requirements
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Study information
Campus
Fees
Entry
Mid year intake
Attendance
SAE Institute Adelaide
No information available
No
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SAE Institute Byron Bay
Domestic: $3,732 International: $3,732
No information available
No
No information available
Online (AUS)
Domestic: $19,200 International: $19,200
No information available
No
Full-time
: 6
months
SAE Institute Melbourne
No information available
Yes
No information available
Further information
It is assumed that applicants are able to play an instrument or sing at a level which would enable satisfactory performance in a band situation at a basic level.