NZ Tertiary Music Industry Education Courses Directory 2018

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Music Industry

Training Courses

Directory 2018

The music industry offers a broad array of career opportunities that include music performance, composing, sound engineering, broadcasting, artist and event management. Universities, polytechnics and other providers throughout the country offer valuable training courses in many of these areas.

This Directory provides information about tertiary music courses available around the country in 2018, including application closing dates. The courses are listed geographically under North and South Islands, with the following key indicating the emphasis of the course:

An essential guide to the various courses on offer for next year is presented here in the NZMusician.co.nz annual Music Industry Training Courses Directory.

Contemporary Classical

Jazz

Technical

This annual Training Courses Directory can be found year-round on the NZM website, www.NZMusician.co.nz and also as an e-magazine at www.issuu.com The online resource includes links to the various tertiary institute websites. NZM has made every effort to include up-to-date information and to list all the pertinent music courses that have come to our attention, and we thank those who provided the information contained herein. While we strongly encourage musical training, inclusion in this listing does not constitute recommendation by NZ Musician.

Auckland

CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND

PORIRUA & WELLINGTON

SOUTH ISLAND

Excel - page 1 MAINZ - page 1, 2 SAE Institute - page 3, 4 Unitec - page 5 University of Auckland - page 5

Wintec - page 5, 6 University of Waikato - page 6 Vision College - page 6 NZ School of Radio - page 6 Toi Ohomai - page 6, 7

Whitireia - page 7, 9 Massey University - page 8, 9 NZ School of Music - page 9

NMIT - page 9 Ara Institute - page 10 University of Canterbury - page 10 SIT - page 10, 11 University of Otago - page 11

NORTH ISLAND AUCKLAND EXCEL SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS Auckland Course: CERTIFICATE OF PERFORMANCE IN MUSIC Duration: One year fulltime course, with selection for second year touring performance year. Course start date: March 2018 No. of students per intake: 100 (including Dance and Drama students) Entry criteria: Minimum age, 16. Entry is by audition. Applicants must have NCEA Level 1 English, show evidence of previous experience and display a degree of ability in one of the Major subjects. Emphasis of course: Contemporary rock, pop and jazz-based course majoring in bass, drums, guitar, keys or vocals. One on one lessons with practising industry professionals; wide range of electives including a ‘minor’ instrument, song writing, vocal harmony, band arrangement, dance, drama and more. Qualification gained: Certificate of Performance in Music majoring in Bass, Drums, Guitar,

Keyboards or Vocals. (Changing in 2019 to the NZ Certificate of Music, Level 4.) Career prospects: Students will leave with an excellent knowledge and practical skills in their given Major, and the confidence to apply them in a wide variety of industry settings. Facilities: Large auditorium with theatresized stage, large room for band rehearsal, sequencing lab (iMac Logic Pro 10), numerous practice rooms. Tutors: Karl Benton (keys), Junior Nansen (bass), Jono Wilson (drums), Nathan James (guitar), Koia Tomlinson, Vanessa Abernethy, Hannah McGrail, Omega Levine (vocals), Ronnie Eketone (band/arrangement/vocal harmony), Alistair Wood (music theory). Prominent graduates: Vincent Harder, Adeaze, Ben Lummis, Nyssa Collins. Cost: $5,827 Applications close: Auditions held Oct – December 2017. Apply at www.excel.ac.nz Contact: Ronnie Eketone Address: 20 Portage Road, New Lynn, Auckland, PO Box 15-357, New Lynn, Auckland 0640 Website: www.excel.ac.nz

MAINZ / MUSIC + AUDIO INSTITUTE OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND & CHRISTCHURCH MAINZ programmes are designed for music lovers with the industry in mind. Our campuses in Christchurch and Auckland are dedicated to preparing students for real jobs in the music business. Whether you’re a performer or prefer to work behind the scenes, MAINZ has a course for you: choose music performance, DJ and electronic music production, live sound, audio engineering or event management across a range introductory short courses through to Certificate, Diploma and Degree programmes. MAINZ has an enviable reputation and our graduates are sought-after by industry. Our tutors are seasoned industry professionals with their finger on the pulse of latest trends and innovations in technology to offer you cutting-edge training that is relevant to the real-world music business. Programme: NZ CERTIFICATE IN FOUNDATION SKILLS or NZ CERTIFICATE IN STUDY & CAREER PREPARATION Duration: 17 weeks, full-time. Commences: February & July 2018. Location: Auckland

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Entry requirements: Applicants must have NCEA Level 1 literacy or equivalent. Applicants may also be required to provide alternative evidence of their ability to achieve the programme. This may be in the form of an interview, an audition, a test or a portfolio of work. Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 5.5. Summary: The programme is designed to provide learning experiences that enable students to develop the core knowledge, skills and personal attributes sought by employers and required for entry-level positions in music and entertainment industries. This programme focuses on developing musicianship, recording and live sound skills and provides a pathway for further study. Qualification gained: NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills or NZ Certificate in Study and Career Preparation. Career prospects: Students will be able to participate as developing musicians with basic skills in recording and live sound. Engage in higher level pathways through to entry level audio engineering, music performance, live sound and event management. Tutors: Phil Oxenham, Jean McAllister, Daniel Costello, Julie Taylor-Reid, Wayne Baird, Christmas Ropati and Harry Champion. Phone: 0800 265 526 Website: www.mainz.ac.nz/foundation

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Training Courses Directory 2018 MAINZ continued… Programme: CERTIFICATE IN DJ AND ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION Duration: 34 weeks, full-time. Part time options available. Commences: February 2018 Location: Auckland and Christchurch Entry requirements: Applicants must have NCEA Level 1 or equivalent. Entry depends on a successful audition. Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 5.5 with no band lower than 5.0. Summary: Share your passion for music and learn the art of DJ. Gain a solid foundation in the theory and practice of DJing and the use of computers to make music. Learn the skills you need to work as a DJ or electronic music producer. Qualification: Certificate in DJ and Electronic Music Production. Career prospects: Students who complete this programme will have the skills and knowledge to participate actively in the DJ and music industries as full-time professional performers and electronic music producers and/or move on to further training in the areas of audio engineering, music and event management, or other careers in the creative sector. Facilities: Eight DJ booths equipped with a mix of club and battle mixers, Technics 1200 turntables, iMacs with Serato DJ and Ableton Live, Pioneer CDJs, several types of MIDI controllers and KRK studio monitors. Tutors: Chris Cox, Jason Diallo and Elton Noyer. Phone: 0800 265 526 Website: www.mainz.ac.nz/dj

Programme: CERTIFICATE IN LIVE SOUND AND EVENT PRODUCTION Duration: 34 weeks, full-time. Part time options available. Commences: February 2018 Location: Auckland & Christchurch Entry requirements: Applicants must have NCEA Level 1 or equivalent. Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 5.5 with no band lower than 5.0 Summary: Immerse yourself in the culture and excitement of live events and learn the essential behind-the-scenes skills needed to stage a successful production. Qualification: Certificate in Live Sound and Event Production. Career prospects: Live sound engineers, stage technicians, AV technicians, lighting personnel and general crew. Facilities: Purpose-built auditorium with concert PA and lighting systems, musical instruments and amplifiers, and DJ gear. Tutors: Auckland – Tony McMaster and Dave McIvor. Christchurch – Dave Stone. Phone: 0800 265 526 Website: www.mainz.ac.nz/live

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Programme: CERTIFICATE IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC PERFORMANCE Duration: 34 weeks, full-time. Part time options available. Commences: February & July 2018 Location: Auckland Entry requirements: Applicants must have NCEA Level 1 or equivalent. Applicants will be required to attend an audition. Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 5.5 with no band lower than 5.0 Summary: You’re a talented musician and love to perform, so do what you love and bring your big break a little closer. Make it happen at MAINZ. Qualification: Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance. Career prospects: The aim of Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance is to prepare you to gig in the contemporary music industry, and also for higher level study. Facilities: Five rehearsal rooms, computer labs and recording studios. Purpose-built auditorium with concert PA and lighting systems, DJ gear and musical instruments and amplifiers. Tutors: Chris Orange, Tony Waine, Alan Brown, Johnny Fleury and Josh Sorenson. Phone: 0800 265 526 Website: www.mainz.ac.nz/music

Programme: BACHELOR OF MUSICAL ARTS (Contemporary Music Performance) Duration: 3 years, full-time. Part time options available. Commences: February & July 2018 Location: Auckland & Christchurch Entry requirements: University Entrance or equivalent or recognition of Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance Level 4. Applicants will be required to attend an audition. Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 6 with no band lower than 5.0 Summary: Music transcends boundaries, communicates and inspires. Our new contemporary music degree pathway will take your music, performance and composition skills to an even higher level. Career prospects: Professional musician, music production, private teaching and music industry businesses. The degree may provide a pathway to an institutional teaching career by following the Bachelor of Musical Arts with the completion of a Graduate Diploma in Education. Facilities: Rehearsal rooms, computer labs, recording studios and an auditorium. Tutors: Auckland – Mark Baynes, Alan Brown, Tony Waine, Kingsley Melhuish, John Bassett, Zed Brookes, Angus McNaughton, Chris Orange & Johnny Fleury. Christchurch – Oliver Hancock, Ivan Shevchuk & Richard Hallum. Phone: 0800 265 526 Website: www.mainz.ac.nz/music

Programme: Bachelor of Audio Engineering and Production Duration: 3 years, full-time. Part time options available. Commences: February & July 2018 Location: Auckland & Christchurch Entry requirements: Applicants must have completed the requirements for University Entrance which includes NCEA Level 3 (or equivalent). Applicants who have Level 2 in Physics and Maths who can provide evidence (in the form of a portfolio of relevant work) that they can successfully complete the programme, may be accepted into Year One at the Programme Leader's discretion. Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS 9 or equivalent) Level 6 with no band lower than 5.5 Summary: Building on the reputation and success of MAINZ audio programmes, this applied degree has been designed to equip graduates with the necessary skills to work in music and audio-related industries in NZ and overseas. It combines a core of applied industry-relevant technical skills with a creative arts-based critical approach that will help graduates succeed in the creative audio industries. Qualification: Bachelor in Audio Engineering and Production. Career prospects: Professional careers in audio-visual post-production, TV, radio, jingle production, studio recording, technical and multimedia industries. Facilities: ProTools-based digital multi-track recording studios, Mac-based sequencing and two studios each in Auckland and Christchurch. Tutors: Auckland – John Bassett, Zed Brookes, Angus McNaughton, Paul Streekstra, & Daryl Tapsell. Christchurch – Oliver Hancock, Ivan Shevchuk & Richard Hallum. Phone: 0800 265 526 Website: www.mainz.ac.nz/audio

Programme: GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MUSIC PRODUCTION Duration: 34 weeks full-time Commences: February & July 2018 Location: Auckland & Christchurch Entry requirements: Applicants should have an undergraduate degree or be able to demonstrate equivalence through a body of work. Applicants from whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 6 with no bad lower than 5.0 Summary: Musicians in the 21st century need to be multi-skilled. The ability to move seamlessly between the various areas of the music industry is increasingly sought after, including having the aptitude to instruct and teach. The Graduate Diploma in Music Production aims to give students the opportunity to immerse themselves in a year of music production topics at Level 7. Consolidate and add to your current skills through the electives on offer. The diploma is also an excellent ‘refresher’ qualification. Career prospects: Professional musician, music production, private teaching and music industry businesses. Professional careers in av

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post-production, TV, radio, jingle production, studio recording, technical and multimedia industries. Career options subject to elective choices. The degree may provide a pathway to an institutional teaching career by following the Bachelor of Musical Arts with completion of a Graduate Diploma in Education. Facilities: Five rehearsal rooms, computer labs and recording studios. Purpose-built auditorium with concert PA and lighting systems, DJ gear and musical instruments and amplifiers. Tutors: Auckland – Mark Baynes, Alan Brown, Tony Waine, Kingsley Melhuish, John Bassett, Zed Brookes, Angus McNaughton, Chris Orange & Johnny Fleury. Christchurch – Oliver Hancock, Ivan Shevchuk & Richard Hallum. Phone: 0800 265 526 Website: www.mainz.ac.nz/audio

Programme: DIPLOMA IN MUSIC AND EVENT MANAGEMENT Duration: 3 years, full-time. Part time options available. Commences: February 2018 Location: Auckland Entry requirements: Applicants must have successfully completed NCEA Level 3 or equivalent recognised qualification. If over the age of 20, applicants should have at least one year’s practical industry experience. Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 5.5 with no band lower than 5.0 Qualification: Diploma in Music and Event Management. Summary: Love gigs? Love music? Get hands on experience managing artists, while learning how to market and produce gigs. There are a variety of music events you’ll get to work on too. Turn the spotlight on music and get practical skills and knowledge to engage in this fast growing industry. Career prospects: Event, tour and band management, employment with record, publishing and public performance companies. Facilities: Classroom based learning and a six month internship. Tutors: Kingsley Melhuish, John Quigley and Tony Waine. Phone: 0800 265 526 Website: www.mainz.ac.nz/business

Programme: GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE Duration: 32 weeks, full-time. Part time options available. Commences: January, April, October 2018 Entry requirements: Open to applicants who have successfully completed an undergraduate degree, or a diploma at Level 5-6 who can demonstrate substantial practical experience in their chosen field. Special entry may be granted where evidence exists that the applicant can successfully complete the programme. Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 6 with no band lower than 5.5 Qualification gained: Graduate Diploma in Business and Enterprise.



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Training Courses Directory 2018 MAINZ continued… Summary: The Graduate Diploma in Business and Enterprise is open to students who have completed an undergraduate degree or diploma and wish to hone their business skills in a supportive and creative learning environment. Career prospects: Business and new venture development, self-employment, marketing, event management and consulting. Tutors: Kingsley Melhuish and John Quigley. Phone: 0800 265 526 Website: www.mainz.ac.nz/business MAINZ FREE PHONE 0800 265 526 www.mainz.ac.nz fb.com/mainzmusic AKLd: Level 3, 150 Victoria Street West, Auckland 1010. CHCH: 191 High Street, Christchurch 8011

SAE INSTITUTE, Auckland Admin Office: 12 Heather St, Parnell, Auckland 1052 Phone: (09) 373 4712 SAE Studios: 18 Heather St, Parnell Phone: (09) 373 4317 Email: auckland@sae.edu Website: auckland.sae.edu Alumni: www.saealumni.com.au Facebook / YouTube: Search 'SAE Auckland' Instagram / Twitter:@saeauckland With over 50 campuses worldwide, SAE Institute is world recognised and truly global. The SAE campus in Auckland is based in Parnell, close to the CBD and student accommodation. At SAE we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional programmes in world-class facilities. We ensure our students receive an outstanding education, internationally recognised qualifications, and industry-relevant skills. All our programmes follow the founding principles of SAE – high quality, industry focused, practical and theoretical education options for creative and talented individuals. Qualifications on offer at SAE are; – Bachelor of Recording Arts – Diploma in Audio Engineering – EMP Workshops (SAE Certificate in Electronic Music Production) – Bachelor of Film Arts – Diploma in Film Making Graduates of SAE Creative Media Institute leave qualified to work locally or internationally within the audio and/or film fields. Job prospects for graduates are diverse, including recording studio engineer/producer; live sound technician; audio production for theatre, camera operator, scriptwriter and 3D animator to executive producer and film editor, and radio industry work. The creative industries in New Zealand remain a burgeoning sector. A 2015 report prepared by PwC for WeCreate.org.nz showed that New Zealand’s creative industries (including the book, music, television and film sectors) annually contribute more than $3.5 billion to

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the local economy. This is similar in size to the forestry sector, double the size of the printing sector, and half the size of sheep, beef cattle and grain farming. SAE campus manager, Dr. Suzette Major, says the Institute provides a supportive setting for students who are transitioning to tertiary study from a high school environment. “We are a tight-knit community working together on a small campus, which gives students a truly unique learning environment. Students often tell us that the connections they forge here – with their peers and staff alike – provide ongoing opportunities in the audio and film industry well after they have completed their studies.” Our Vision: To be the world’s leading educator for the creative media industries. Our Mission: Excellence in academic and student services. We provide specialist vocational and higher education courses worldwide to inspire and develop our graduates. Our programmes emphasise practical experience, the needs of students and industry credibility. Our students access the latest knowledge and outstanding facilities to enhance their skills. We are globally networked as a professional community in creative media. SAE Audio Programmes Course: BACHELOR OF RECORDING ARTS DEGREE (PC1196) Duration: Three years (including the Diploma in Audio Engineering as year one.) Commences: January No. of students per intake: Limited places. Entry criteria: Successful completion of the Diploma In Audio Engineering. Entry interview. Cost: $17,765 (NZ students). Approved for student loans and allowances. Applications close: Commencement of course. Contact: SAE Creative Media Institute Auckland on (09) 373-4712 or auckland@sae.edu Emphasis: The Bachelor of Recording Arts programme is highly practical, involving hands-on experience right from the start, with workplace scenarios where you will learn technical and operative skills, project workflow and management, research skills, documentation and communication with clients and other industry professionals. The degree provides the opportunity to collaborate with student film practitioners in a unique interdisciplinary creative hub, and culminates in individualised capstone creative projects. Qualification: Bachelor of Recording Arts. Career prospects: Music producer, studio sound recordist/engineer, mix engineer, Pro Tools operator, live sound engineer, mastering, broadcast engineer, audio post-production, music and dialogue editor, location recordist, electronic musician, sales and installation, education and associated careers, studio manager. Tutors: Stephen Small PhD, David Chechelashvilli MSc, Suzette Major PhD, Michael Miller MA, plus guest lecturers from industry.

Course: DIPLOMA IN AUDIO ENGINEERING (PC1902) Duration: One year full-time. Commencement dates: January, April, June and September. No. of students per intake: Limited places. Entry criteria: Minimum 17 years of age, School Certificate/NCEA Level 1 in Maths and Science. Adult entry is 20 years plus. (Adult entry – no prior qualifications required.) Cost: approx. $12,607 (NZ students). Approved for student loans and allowances. Applications close: Commencement of course. Contact: As above. Emphasis: The Diploma in Audio Engineering (Level 5) focuses on our students achieving their career goals in this exciting industry. This intensive programme incorporates the latest technologies, recording studios, audio software, processing equipment and therefore directs our students on a focused pathway as an audio engineer in the audio and music industry. This learning strategy has been developed from years of experience in our graduates achieving broad knowledge and creative engineering skills on entering the audio/music industry. Career prospects: Assistant sound engineer, studio sound recordist/engineer, ProTools operator, live sound, mastering or broadcast engineer, audio post-production, music and dialogue editor, location recordist, music producer, electronic musician, sales and installation, education and associated careers. Tutors: Stephen Small PhD, David Chechelashvilli MSc, Reuben Rowntree BA, Marcel Bellve BA, John Ropiha BA, Suzette Major PhD, Dave Johnston BCom, plus guest industry lecturers.

Course: EMP WORKSHOPS (SAE Certificate In Electronic Music Production) Duration: Six independent two-day workshops. Pick and choose the workshops you want to attend, or complete all six to receive the SAE Certificate in Electronic Music Production. Commences: Multiple intakes through year. No. of students per intake: Limited places. Entry criteria: Minimum 16 years of age. Open education. Cost: $340 per two-day workshop (tickets available from Eventbrite). Applications close: Commencement of course. Contact: As above. Emphasis: During these six separate handson workshops, you’ll learn the basics of DIY electronic music production. Dive into the fundamentals of industry standard software and production techniques. Each workshop is a self-contained introduction to the tools and skills you’ll need to get off the ground with your music production goals. Course prospects: For anyone wanting to experiment with electronic sound and DJs wanting to remix music more effectively. Also teachers and enthusiasts. Tutors: John Ropiha BA, plus guest artists.

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Audio Facilities SAE Institute rests its entire teaching strategy on personalised, practical learning. There are no large lecture halls at SAE; rather students learn in top-of-the-range studios with equipment that parallels industry standards. Studio A includes the Audient ASP8024 console and 24-track Otari tape machine – equipment that is still in use and much prized throughout studios nationwide. An extensive array of high-quality outboard effects and processors help instil a greater insight into how each part of the studio functions while providing a more tactile working environment than plug-ins allow. Studio B boasts an impressive array of plugins in a powerful Mac Pro with a ProTools HD set up. Total control of every aspect of the mix is afforded through the revolutionary AVID S6 modular control surface, allowing every setting to be saved at the touch of a button. Studio C is designed to introduce students to the recording and mixing processes without overwhelming them with a complex array of equipment. It provides a balanced mix of challenges and opportunities to help master essential skills and familiarise students with common equipment such as the Mackie console and outboard effects rack. Studio D is our purpose-built audio post production studio, with a Mac Pro computer system using interactive Euphonix control surfaces, ProTools and Logic Pro software and a high quality 5.1 channel ADAM Audio monitoring environment. Studio E features meticulously designed acoustics for critical monitoring of recordings, a key requirement of the mastering process. The suite is based around a powerful Mac Pro running Steinberg’s Wavelab, featuring UAD hardware and plugins, and a comprehensive monitoring system consisting of top-of-theline speakers by B&W and Genelec, as well as the famous FM radio-simulating Auratones. The MIDI and Sampling workstation allows for audio creation and manipulation using predominantly samples and synthesis. Students learn to focus their attention more on the role of the electronic music producer. The suite utilises Logic Pro, Pro Tools and Ableton software, combined with hardware by Korg, Yamaha, Roland, Nord, Novation, Alesis and Neve. Computer Labs across the campus contain around 50 digital workstations packed with applications including Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton, Adobe Creative Cloud software, Microsoft Office and more, allowing students to take their projects out of the studio and continue working on any computer available to them. The ease of access provided by this large number of workstations means students have a place to complete assignment work, research, revise and relax with fellow students, and don’t require their own computer and software licenses in order to complete their programme of study. Access is provided to both internal and external library databases as well as a host of additional resources to aid study. For more information or to book a studio tour contact (09) 373 4712 or auckland@sae.edu


UNITEC institute of technology Auckland Want to turn your love of music into a career? From reggae to soul, electronic to orchestral music, Unitec’s contemporary music courses will improve your knowledge of musical techniques and composition. You’ll also get an understanding of the business side of the music industry. There’s lots of time to experiment too. You’ll work on band or ensemble pieces with your fellow music students, and perform your original works live. You’ll also have access to drop in computer labs and rehearsal space, to try out the latest technology and explore different musical styles. You’ll be guided by lecturers who are well known and respected in the industry. And you’ll be inspired by visits from successful musicians. It’s your chance to find out what a career in the music industry is really like. Course: DIPLOMA IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
 Duration: Two years full-time or part-time options available
 Start date: February 2018 Entry criteria: Applicants must have a total of 48 NCEA credits at level 2 in best 4 subjects, OR a maximum total of 20 in best 4 Sixth Form Certificate subjects, OR equivalent, OR completion of an appropriate qualification at Level 3 or above. Special and Discretionary entry is possible for those who do not meet the standard entry criteria. All applicants attend an audition/interview in which they must demonstrate competence in aural and musical abilities. Applicants who have successfully completed the Certificate in Music (Introductory) programme and achieved a grade of P or M in all four courses will be granted automatic entry. Emphasis: The course develops musical and professional strengths, including collaborative performance, creative and cross-disciplinary skills, music fundamentals and techniques, technology-based and music industry skills. Offers a broad, genre-inclusive understanding of contemporary performance and recording, and an understanding of the contexts of music and culture in Aotearoa NZ. Qualification: DipConMus Career prospects: Prepares you for further study or for music-related careers including composing and songwriting, sound or multimedia design, DJing, music teaching and performing. Facilities: Dedicated Mac laboratory with industry standard technologies. Dedicated classrooms and performance space. Tutors: Samuel Holloway, Age Pryor, Robin Toan, Chris O’Connor, and other part-time industry-based tutors. Cost indication: $6,086 (based on 2017) Contact: Samuel Holloway Phone: 09 815 4321 ext. 7858 Email: sholloway@unitec.ac.nz Website: www.unitec.ac.nz/music

Course: CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC (INTRODUCTORY) Duration: Full-time for 16 weeks or part-time options available Start dates: February or July 2018 Entry criteria: Students must be at least 16 years of age on the date of the programme’s commencement for the semester in which they wish to enrol (or provide a completed Early Release Exemption form), have a minimum of 3 years secondary education, OR a Unitec Certificate in Foundation Studies: Whitinga (Level 2), OR equivalent. A short audition/interview is required together with a literacy diagnostic assessment. Emphasis: Provides a range of fundamental music skills, offers opportunities for musical expression and creativity, and enables you to participate in practical music-making sessions. A bridging route for those wanting to study the Diploma in Contemporary Music, but who don’t meet the entry requirements. Qualification: CertMus (Intro) Prospects: Entry to the Diploma in Contemporary Music or further study. Facilities: Dedicated Mac laboratory with industry standard technologies. Dedicated classrooms and performance space. Tutors: Samuel Holloway, Age Pryor, Robin Toan, Chris O’Connor, and other part-time industry-based tutors. Cost indication: $3,043 (based on 2017) Contact: Samuel Holloway Phone: 09 815 4321 ext. 7858 Address: Unitec NZ, Carrington Road, Mt Albert, Auckland Email: sholloway@unitec.ac.nz Website: www.unitec.ac.nz/music

THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND, SCHOOL OF MUSIC, FACULTY OF CREATIVE ARTS AND INDUSTRIES

Course: BACHELOR OF MUSIC and MUSIC CONJOINT DEGREES (combine music with arts, business, engineering, law and science) Duration: Three years (four to five years for conjoint degree programmes) Commences: 26 February 2018 Entry criteria: You must have a University Entrance qualification: NCEA, Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), International Baccalaureate (IB) or another recognised equivalent qualification. Your application for admission will include the submission of a CV-statement of musical background; and/ or copies of your musical qualification certificates; and/or a composition/audition portfolio; and/or a live audition. Emphasis: The Bachelor of Music offers you the opportunity to gain a broad knowledge of music techniques and styles within your chosen major. There are five majors offered: Classical Performance, Composition, Jazz Performance, Musicology and Popular Music. For details and options visit www.music.auckland.ac.nz Qualification: Bachelor of Music degree Career prospects: Solo or orchestral concert musician, pop or jazz musician, recording

artist, freelance composer, composer/arranger for film, music or TV, choir-leader, conductor, band-leader, music journalist, community educator, music therapist, teacher, archivist/librarian, publicist, music/arts programme director, festival director, licence administrator, music editor, sales rep, entrepreneur. Facilities: School of Music buildings at 6 Symonds St, 23 Wynyard St, 18 Waterloo Quadrant and 74 Shortland St. 155-seat concert hall, large recording/performance studio, eight lecture/teaching rooms, practice rooms, two electronic studios, keyboard laboratory, computer lab, teaching studios and a specialist Music and Dance library. Tutors: Refer to www.music.auckland.ac.nz Fees: Refer to www.auckland.ac.nz/fees Applications close: 8 December 2017. Late applications will be accepted if places are available. Contact: Creative Arts and Industries Student Centre Phone: 0800 61 62 63 Email: info-creative@auckland.ac.nz Address: Level 2, Building 421 (Architecture & Planning Building), 26 Symonds St, Auckland. Website: www.music.auckland.ac.nz

Courses: POSTGRADUATE DEGREES Research programmes: Master of Music (MMus), Doctor of Music (DMus), Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Taught programmes: Bachelor of Music (Honours) (BMus(Hons)), Postgraduate Diploma in Music (PGDipMus), Graduate Diploma in Music (GradDipMus) Duration: 1-3 years depending on degree with part-time options also available. Courses start: Varies depending on degree. Entry criteria: On application. Emphasis: The School of Music offers seven postgraduate programmes in music and music-related disciplines. Postgraduate students come from a variety of backgrounds, with diverse interests and reasons for undertaking postgraduate study. However, they all share a common goal: to develop their musical expertise and understanding to a higher level through advanced practice and research. Study options are available in a wide range of musical subjects, including classical performance, jazz performance, popular music, composition, sonic art, musicology, music education, studio pedagogy and ethno-musicology. Career prospects: In addition to the career prospects listed in the Bachelor of Music degree, postgraduate alumni can also become tertiary teachers and researchers. Facilities: School of Music buildings at 6 Symonds St, 23 Wynyard St, 18 Waterloo Quadrant and 74 Shortland St. 155-seat concert hall, large recording/performance studio, eight lecture/teaching rooms, practice rooms, two electronic studios, keyboard laboratory, computer lab, teaching studios and a specialist Music and Dance library. Tutors: Many have made significant contributions to national and international research and have received worldwide recognition. A full list of current staff, along with their research interests can be found at www. music.auckland.ac.nz

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Cost: Refer to www.auckland.ac.nz/fees Applications close: 8 December 2017 (MMus, BMus[Hons], PGDipMus, GradDipMus). Any time during the year (DMus, DMA, PhD). Contact: Creative Arts and Industries Student Centre as above.

Central North WINTEC, HAMILTON WAIKATO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Course: BACHELOR OF MEDIA ARTS (Commercial Music). Duration: Three years Commences: February 2018. (Mid year intake July 2018.) No. of students per intake: 25 Entry criteria: NCEA level 2, at least 60 credits across four subjects including Music and English or equivalent. For further information see below for contacts. Emphasis: Commercial Music is a stream of entry into the three year Bachelor of Media Arts programme. Study consists of innovative courses relevant to songwriting, composition, music production and performance. Industrybased projects give students industry and practical experience. Qualification: Bachelor of Media Arts (BMA). Facilities: Music students have 24 hour access to six recording studios, ranging from ProTools LE systems to a fully equipped ProTools HD studio utilising Control 24 mixing console. Tutors: David Sidwell, Jason Long, Kent Macpherson, Wayne Senior, Debbie Nisbet, Megan Berry, Dr Jeremy Mayall, Dr Nick Braae, Dr Matthew Bannister, Julia Booth, Stu Edwards, Nick Kraenzlin Cost: Approx. $6500 annually. Applications close: 30 October (late applications considered). Contact: David Sidwell (Team Manager). Address: Waikato Institute of Technology, Private Bag HN3036, Hamilton. Phone: 0800 858 0246; (07) 834 8800 Ext. 8532 Fax: (07) 858 0227 Email: David.Sidwell@wintec.ac.nz Web: www.wintec.ac.nz/mediarts

Course: CERTIFICATE IN MEDIA ARTS (MUSIC) Duration: 20 weeks Commences: February or July 2018 No. of students per intake: 20 Entry criteria: Level 1 English and Music or equivalent credits in NZQA. For more information on entry criteria see above for contacts. Emphasis: Designed to provide the skills and knowledge needed for further study at tertiary level. Qualification: Certificate in Media Arts (Music) Career prospects: With further study – audio engineer, songwriter, sound designer, performance, film and video sound. Facilities: See Bachelor of Media Arts above. Cost: Approx. $2,500 Applications close: December 2017 (late applications considered). Contact: David Sidwell. Details as above.

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Training Courses Directory 2018 WINTEC continued… Course: BACHELOR OF MEDIA ARTS – HONOURS Duration: One year Commences: March 2018 Entry criteria: On application Emphasis: This post-graduate programme aims to develop an in-depth research-based project in the area of music. Qualification gained: BMA - Honours All other details as above.

Course: MASTER OF ARTS – MUSIC Duration: One year or two years part-time. Commences: March, July and October 2018 Entry criteria: On application Emphasis: This post-graduate degree consists of a major self-directed research project in music. This includes studio-based practise and a supporting written dissertation. (Part time study option available.) Qualification: MA (Music) All other details as above.

Acraman (classical voice and music theatre). Performance teaching fellows: Peter Scholes (clarinet), Luca Manghi (flute), Glenese Blake (classical voice), Julia Booth (music theatre), Gordon Skinner (bassoon), Vadim Simongauz (percussion). Prominent graduates: Santiago Canon Valencia, Edward King (cello), Timua Bryan (soprano), Filipe Manu (tenor), Madison Nonoa, Julia Booth (soprano), Linden Loader (mezzo), Patrick Power (tenor), Andrew Leathwick (piano), Daniel Stabler, Stephen Matthews, Jeremy Mayall, Nicholas Braae, Teresa Connors, Te Manaaroha Rollo, Dr Janet Jennings. Applications close: BMus performance: students must audition prior to 1 December 2017, please contact us for audition information. Performance music applications after this date will be considered on a case-by-case. BMus academic: Friday 23 February 2018. Contact: Conservatorium of Music Administrator Address: Private Bag 3105, Hamilton. Phone: (07) 838 4380 Fax: (07) 838 4683 Email: music@waikato.ac.nz Website: www.waikato.ac.nz/music

VISION COLLEGE Hamilton UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO Hamilton Course: BACHELOR OF MUSIC Duration: 3 years full-time Commences: March 2018 Entry criteria: UE plus one of the following: NCEA - 14 credits in Music at Level 3; NCEA 20 credits in Music at Level 2: a Grade Five theory pass or better in the Australian Music Education Board, NZ Music Education Board, Trinity College, or Royal College of Music examinations; a qualification considered equivalent. Students taking Performance music papers are required to audition. Emphasis: To prepare students for a professional career in music performance, musicology, composition or electroacoustic music. Our aim is to assist you in developing technique and understanding to achieve your full musical potential. As a research-focused Conservatorium, students benefit from staff who are at the forefront in their fields nationally and benchmarked to top international levels in key areas. Qualification: Bachelor of Music Career prospects: Performing, composing, broadcasting, recording, production, music retailing, digital media, film music production, journalism, teaching, advertising, libraries, arts administration, publishing. Facilities: Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts and other dedicated practice and recording spaces. Digital studios of international standard. Lecturers: Associate Professor Martin Lodge (composition), Associate Professor Ian Whalley (electroacoustic music), Dr Rachael GriffithsHughes (music history, choral conducting, early music), Dr Michael Williams (composition), Dr Lara Hall (violin), James Tennant (cello), Katherine Austin (piano), Stephanie

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Course: BACHELOR OF MUSIC (CCM) Duration: Three years full time Commences: February and July Entry criteria: 17 years of age and have four years secondary education (NCEA 2), or be aged over 20. Interview and audition. Emphasis: The only Christian music degree in NZ. This is a contemporary music degree, focusing on both performance and academic development. Based in a dynamic Christian environment, theology and worship is included to build a solid biblical foundation for both life and ministry. Study the type of music you love – rock, pop, R&B, jazz – even classical. This contemporary music degree will take your skills to a highly advanced level. Choose from voice, instrument or songwriting streams. Qualification gained: Bachelor of Music (Contemporary Christian Music). Career prospects: Professional performance musicians, secondary school music teachers, primary school or early childhood teachers, full-time/itinerant music tutors, further study for Honours & Masters qualifications. Facilities: Recording studio with ProTools 10 and 003 interface. Auditorium, practice rooms, ensemble performance rooms, library and study centre, computer lab and student common room. Cafeteria on campus. Tutors: Joanne Whitt (Head of School), Brett Wilson, Caleb Driver, Stu Edwards plus other specialist tutors. Cost: $6,100 (approx) per year. Contact: Student Enquiries Office Phone: 0800 834 834 Txt: "Music" to 027 557 8839 Email: hamilton@visioncollege.ac.nz Address: 21 Ruakura Road, Hamilton 3216 Web: www.visioncollege.ac.nz

Course: DIPLOMA IN PERFORMANCE MUSIC (Level 6) Duration: Two years full time Commences: February and July Entry criteria: 17 years of age, and have four years secondary education (NCEA 2), or be aged over 20. Interviews and audition. Emphasis:Focused on equipping Christian musicians with professional musical skills, so they can be effective in music and ministry in their local church and in the wider community and industry. Qualification: Diploma in Performance Music (Level 6) Career prospects: Become church music directors and music tutors. Study further to complete the Bachelor of Music (CCM). Facilities: See Bachelor of Music listing. Tutors: Joanne Whitt (Head of School), Brett Wilson, Caleb Driver, Stu Edwards plus other specialist tutors. Cost: $6,100 (approx.) per year. Contact: Student Enquiries Office Phone: 0800 834 834 Txt: "Music" to 027 557 8839 Email: hamilton@visioncollege.ac.nz Address: 21 Ruakura Road, Hamilton 3216 Web: www.visioncollege.ac.nz

Course: DIPLOMA OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC (Level 5) Duration: One year full time Commences: February and July Entry criteria: 17 years of age, and have four years secondary education (NCEA 2) or be aged over 20. Interviews and audition. Emphasis: To equip Christian musicians with professional performance skills so that they can be effective in music and ministry in their local church and in the wider community and industry. It is a comprehensive year, combining performance with academic study, and counts as the first year of the Bachelor of Music (CCM). Choose from voice, instrument or songwriting streams. Qualification: Diploma of Contemporary Music (Level 5) Career prospects: Become church music directors and music tutors. Study to complete a Level 6 Diploma or Bachelor of Music (CCM). Facilities: See Bachelor of Music listing. Tutors: Joanne Whitt (Head of School), Brett Wilson, Caleb Driver, Stu Edwards plus other specialist tutors. Cost: $5,720 (approx.) Contact: Student Enquiries Office Phone: 0800 834 834 Txt: "Music" to 027 557 8839 Email: hamilton@visioncollege.ac.nz Address: 21 Ruakura Road, Hamilton 3216 Web: www.visioncollege.ac.nz

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NZ SCHOOL OF RADIO TAURANGA Course: NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN RADIO BROADCASTING Duration: 20 weeks Courses start: Late January and late July. No. of students per intake: 10-16 Entry criteria: Good personality, passion for radio and media, NCEA English Levels 1&2. Emphasis: Offers training in all aspects of the Radio Industry including on-air announcing, sound engineering, promotions & marketing and commercial writing. Plus TV presenting, video making, on-line design & social media. Get real experience working for stations like The Edge and ZM and meet industry stars. Qualification: National Certificate in Radio (foundation skills) + NZSOR Diploma in Commercial Broadcasting Career prospects: Radio announcer, copywriter, producer, sound engineer, promotions co-ordinator, sales & marketing, event management, PR, record company, advertising agency, social media, TV presenter, sports commentator, voice-over artist, news reader & writer, videographer & editor. Facilities: Campus with two digital recording studios and two on-air radio stations Tutors: Hamish Denton (Manager) and around 20 guests from the radio & TV industries. Prominent graduates: Simon Hampton (Newshub sports reporter) Brin Rudkin (Mediaworks news reader), Fame Teu (Mai FM Drive Show host). Cost: $8,050 incl. gst. Applications close: End of June and December Contact: Hamish Denton Address: Level 1, 30 Grey St, PO Box 13472, Tauranga, 3141 Phone: 07 578 1521 Fax: 07 578 1526 Email: hamish@radiocareer.net Website: www.radiocareer.net

Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology – ROTORUA Course: DIPLOMA IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC PERFORMANCE Duration: One year, full time. Commences: 19 February 2018 No. of students per intake: 12 Entry criteria: Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance, or similar course of study, or record of prior learning, passion for music and great work ethic. Emphasis: The Diploma in Contemporary Music Performance develops graduates with comprehensive knowledge, skills, and capability in applied professional music performance, song writing, musical arrangement and music production including the use of technology, communication and instrumentation. Graduates will be able to function either individually or in groups in much the same manner as a professional artist or band would

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work within the music industry, and may also pursue further higher-level study in music performance, music production, sound engineering or related fields. Qualification gained: Diploma in Contemporary Music Performance (Level 5) Career prospects: Music artist, musician, writer, composer, computing, artist manager, recording engineer. Facilities: Great music rooms, practise rooms, recording facilities (off-site), theatre, performance opportunities. Prominent graduates: Neihana Mackey Harrison, Kalani Marsters (1814), Te Kahurangi Webster (entertainer Dubai), Kathy Clay (teacher Kohanga Reo), Stella Maris (World Champs Performing Arts LA.), Caroline Case (Masters in Music Therapy, Massey University), Tiwana Rawere (drummer). Cost: Please visit the website for details. Applications close: See webpage for details. Contact: Information Centre Address: Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, Rotorua Campus, Private Bag 3028, Rotorua 3046 Phone: 0800 86 46 46 Email: info@toiohomai.ac.nz Website: www.toiohomai.ac.nz

Course: CERTIFICATE IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC PERFORMANCE Duration: One year, full time. Commences: 19 February 2018 No. of students per intake: 30 Entry criteria: NCEA L2, L3. A knowledge of music theory preferable, passion for music and great work ethic. Emphasis: The Certificate (CCMP) is structured to build upon the natural talent of the learners and provide the learners with the skills and knowledge they need to perform and find employment in the music industry. Qualification gained: Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance (Level 4) Career prospects: Music artist, musician, writer, composer, computing, artist manager, recording engineer, etc. Facilities: Great music rooms, practice rooms, recording facilities (off-site), theatre, performance opportunities. Prominent graduates: Neihana Mackey Harrison, Kalani Marsters (1814), Te Kahurangi Webster (entertainer Dubai), Kathy Clay (teacher Kohanga Reo), Stella Maris (World Champs Performing Arts LA.), Caroline Case (Masters in Music Therapy, Massey University), Tiwana Rawere (drummer). Cost: Please visit the website for details: Applications close: See webpage for details Contact: Information Centre Address: Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, Rotorua Campus, Private Bag 3028, Rotorua 3046 Phone: 0800 86 46 46 Email: info@toiohomai.ac.nz Website: www.toiohomai.ac.nz

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Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology – TAURANGA Course: Tioriori - Certificate in Music Production and Performance (Level 5) Duration: One year (fulltime) Commences: Early February 2018 No. of students per intake: 30 Entry criteria: On application and audition. Be able to demonstrate by audition the musical ability to succeed in the programme. Emphasis: On completion you will have a practical knowledge of working with live sound and skills in music theory and performance. You may choose to continue to study with us on the Te Kamakama - Diploma in Music Production & Performance Level 6 or gain employment as a performer, live sound technician/engineer or seek employment in related creative arts industries. Qualification gained: Tioriori - Certificate in Music Production and Performance (Level 5) Career prospects: Performer, live sound technician/engineer, employment in related creative arts industries Facilities: ProTools, Reason, Sibelius and other music software. Full recording facilities, computer suite, performance space and classrooms in attractive campus environment. Fully integrated radio station (Sub 88.3FM). Head tutors: Dave Bishop (Programme Co-ordinator), Damian Lunson Prominent graduates: Huia Hamon, Tim Cooper, Joel Shadbolt, Josh Pow, Jeff Kildare, Nick Ririuni Cost: TBA Contact: Dave Bishop (Programme Co-ordinator) Address: Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, Private Bag 12001, Tauranga 3143 Phone: (07) 571 0190 ext. 8903 Email: david.bishop@toiohomai.ac.nz Website: www.toiohomai.ac.nz

Course: Te Kamakama Diploma in Music Production and Performance (Level 6) Duration: One year (full-time) Commences: Early February 2018 No. of students per intake: 25 Entry criteria: Audition and interview. Pre-requisite Tioriori - Certificate in Music Production and Performance or equivalent qualification and/or experience. Emphasis: The programme develops emerging musicians and studio producers through a study of music and media technologies. Students explore contexts for their music in workshops and classes studying the NZ music and media industries. Internships allow students to work alongside professionals from the creative industries. Qualification: Te Kamakama - Diploma in Music Production and Performance (Level 6) Career prospects: Industry professional – studio and stage, teaching, media practitioner, further tertiary study to degree level. Facilities: ProTools, Reason, Sibelius and other music software. Full recording facilities, computer suite, performance space and classrooms in attractive campus environment. Fully integrated radio station (Sub 88.3FM).

Head tutors: Dave Bishop (Programme Co-ordinator), Damian Lunson Prominent graduates: Huia Hamon, Tim Cooper, Joel Shadbolt, Josh Pow, Jeff Kildare, Nick Ririuni Cost: TBA Contact: Dave Bishop Address: Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, Private Bag 12001, Tauranga 3143 Phone: (07) 571 0190 ext. 8903 Email: david.bishop@toiohomai.ac.nz Website: www.toiohomai.ac.nz

Universal College of Learning (UCOL) PalmerSTon North / Whanganui Course: CERTIFICATE IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC PERFORMANCE (L4) Locations: Whanganui, Palmerston North Duration: One year full time. (Part-time study options available.) Courses start: 19 February 2018 Entry criteria: You must be able to play a musical instrument and/or sing confidently and competently in front of others. You are also required to audition. Literacy and numeracy requirements of NCEA Level 1 or equivalent. About: If you are a drummer, a keyboard player or a bass player or have other musical talents such as guitar or vocals, this music course might be the qualification you need to give your career a boost. You will develop your individual and band performance across many popular music styles and you’ll gain skills in live sound and recording, theory, song writing/composition and music management. Qualification gained: Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance (Level 4) Career pathways: Musician, singer, songwriter, sound engineering, teaching, band management, event management. Facilities: UCOL has rehearsal rooms, computer mac suite for composing and theory along with classrooms where we relax and learn. Recording facilities on both campuses, with the centralised recording studio on the Palmerston North campus where the mastering suite is located. All students have opportunities to compose and record their music. Programme leader: Kane Parsons Applications: Applications remain open up until the course starting date. Address: Universal College of Learning School of Photography Arts and Design Private Bag 11022, Palmerston North Phone: 0800 GO UCOL (0800 46 8265), Email: enquiry@ucol.ac.nz Web: www.ucol.ac.nz)

Course: NZ DIPLOMA IN CREATIVITY (L5), Location: Palmerston North Duration: One year (40 weeks) Course starts: 19 February 2018 Entry criteria: Applicants may be required to audition and sit a theory test. NCEA Level 3 (including literacy 10 credits at Level 2 and numeracy 10 credits at Level 1) (or equivalent academic achievements, or case-by-case

basis at the discretion of the executive dean). For applicants 20 years of age and over there are no minimum academic requirements. About: If you have a qualification or experience in music performance, and are wishing to expand your skillset, study UCOL’s NZ Diploma in Creativity. You’ll gain skills and knowledge to effectively apply creative processes across a range of musical vocations and disciplines. You will learn creative skills including: performance, composition and technology , music theory, creative industries, knowledge transfer, recording, design media. Qualification: NZ Diploma in Creativity (Level 5) Facilities: Recording studio. Mac suite. Programme leader: Kane Parsons Applications: Applications remain open up until the course starting date. Address: Universal College of Learning School of Photography Arts and Design Private Bag 11022, Palmerston North Phone: 0800 GO UCOL (0800 46 8265), Email: enquiry@ucol.ac.nz Web: www.ucol.ac.nz)

Wellington WHITIREIA COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC PORIRUA Course: BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS (MUSIC) (This programme is being replaced with the Bachelor of Creativity in 2018, currently pending approval.) Duration: Three years full-time Commences: March 2018 No. of students per intake: 24 Entry criteria: Whitireia degree academic entry requirements or equivalent study/work experience; evidence of suitability based on interview and audition, theory and aural test. Refer to website for further details. Emphasis: Study and develop skills for the music industry. Subject areas include: theory, composition, arranging, instrument studies, ensemble workshops, performance, recording and production. Learn about the music business and develop relevant communication skills. Qualification: Bachelor of Applied Arts (Music) Career prospects: Working in the music and entertainment industries, performing, composing, recording and teaching. Facilities: Recording studios and editing suites, MIDI, performance spaces equipped with stage, full PA, backline and lighting; AV equipped classrooms; rehearsal rooms, library, student support and peer tutoring. Tutors: Gloria Hildred, Rick Cranson, Sandy Cairns-James, Phil Hornblow, Dan Adams, Andy Mauafua, John O’Connor, George Packard, Lisa Tomlins, Johnny Lawrence, Tyson Smith and Marino Karena. Prominent graduates: Nick Granville, Loli, Jordan Reyne, Daniel McGruer (Kora), Iain Gordon (FFD), Kevin Hotu (Southside Of Bombay), Jo Cotton, Tofiga (Laughing Samoans), Andy Mauafua, Maaka McGregor (Wai), Richard Maxwell, Tyna Keelan, Sam Notman, Maaka Fiso, Ben O’Leary, Lauren King. Applications close: 31 October 2017. (Late applications may be considered.)

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WHITIREIA continued… Contact: Information & Enrolment Address: DX Box SX33459, 3 Wi Neera Drive, Porirua Phone: 0800 944 847 Fax: (04) 237 3101 Email: info@whitireia.ac.nz Website: www.whitireia.ac.nz Facebook: Search ‘Whitireia School of Music’

Course: CERTIFICATE IN ROCK, JAZZ AND COMMERCIAL MUSIC Duration: One year full-time Commences: February 2018 No. of students per intake: 28 Entry criteria: 10 credits NCEA Level 1 literacy and 10 Credits NCEA numeracy or equivalent and grade three music theory or equivalent and evidence of instrumental vocal skills/ability based on interview and audition. Emphasis: Become a practical musician by developing your musical skills and your understanding of the industry. Subject areas include: theory, composition, MIDI and record, instrument and professional studies, ensemble workshops and performance. Qualification gained: Certificate in Rock, Jazz and Commercial Music Career prospects: Musician, performer, music teacher, band member or further study. Facilities: Computer labs running recording, MIDI, ear training and music notation software; performance spaces equipped with stage, full PA, back line and lighting; AV equipped classrooms; fully equipped rehearsal rooms, library, student support and peer tutoring. Tutors: Gloria Hildred, Dan Adams, Sandy Cairns-James, Rick Cranson, Phil Hornblow, Marino Karena, John O’Connor, Andy Mauafua, George Packard, Lisa Tomlins, Tyson Smith and Johnny Lawrence. Applications close: 31 October 2017. (Late applications may be considered.) Contact: Information & Enrolment Address: DX Box SX33459, 3 Wi Neera Drive, Porirua Phone: 0800 944 847 Fax: (04) 237 3101 Email: info@whitireia.ac.nz Website: www.whitireia.ac.nz

Course: CERTIFICATE IN DJ MUSIC Duration: One year full-time Commences: February 2018 No. of students per intake: 24 Entry criteria: 10 credits NCEA Level 1 literacy and 10 credits NCEA Level 1 numeracy or equivalent and evidence of skills/ability/ aptitude based on interview and audition. Emphasis: For newcomers and experienced DJs wanting to become professional, this programme includes DJ performance, turntable skills, the art of mixing and the history of DJ, music production and industry studies. Qualification gained: Certificate in DJ Music Career prospects: Professional DJ, performing artist. Facilities: DJ suites running Serato Scratch Live software and Logic Pro; computer labs; rehearsal spaces; PA and lighting systems; library, student support and peer tutoring. Tutors: DJ Raw, DJ Shan, Alphabethead, Marino Karena Prominent graduates: DJ Static, DJ DeVice, DJ Bezerik, EA Kut, DJ Ruse and DJ Klip.z

Applications close: 31 October 2017. (Late applications may be considered.) Contact: Information & Enrolment Address: DX Box SX33459, 3 Wi Neera Drive, Porirua Phone: 0800 944 847 Fax: (04) 237 3101 Email: info@whitireia.ac.nz Website: www.whitireia.ac.nz Facebook: Search ‘Whitireia School of Music’

Course: CERTIFICATE IN FOUNDATION MUSIC Duration: Six months full-time Commences: February 2018 and July 2018. No. of students per intake: 28 Entry criteria: 10 credits NCEA Level 1 literacy and 10 credits NCEA Level 1 numeracy or equivalent and evidence of instrumental and vocal skills based on interview and audition. Emphasis: This introductory programme Includes performance skills, playing with a band, professional studies and music theory. Qualification: Certificate in Foundation Music Facilities: Labs running recording, MIDI, ear training and music notation software; performance spaces equipped with stage, full PA, back line and lighting; AV equipped classrooms; fully equipped rehearsal rooms, library, student support and peer tutoring. Tutors: Gloria Hildred, Sandy Cairns-James, Phil Hornblow, Marino Karena, Andy Mauafua, Rick Cranson, Lisa Tomlins, John O’Connor, Johnny Lawrence and Dan Adams. Contact: Information & Enrolment Address: DX Box SX33459, 3 Wi Neera Drive, Porirua Phone: 0800 944 847 Fax: (04) 237 3101 Email: info@whitireia.ac.nz Website: www.whitireia.ac.nz Facebook: Search ‘Whitireia School of Music’

Massey University College of Creative Arts Wellington Course: BACHELOR OF COMMERCIAL MUSIC Duration: 3 year full-time Commences: February 2018 No. of students per intake: 100 Entry criteria: Entrants to all courses must meet Massey University admission requirements. Entrance to practice and composition courses is also by audition. Emphasis: Launched in 2017, the Bachelor of Commercial Music degree is the most progressive Music programme in NZ. Future focused and cross-genre, the programme emphasises new technology, is industry engaged and taught by some of the country’s best practicing musicians, industry professionals and academics. The brand-new studios were designed by leading UK studio designer Andy Munro, and feature the very latest in recording, practice and post-production facilities and gear. The degree offers a choice of three majors – Music Technology, Music Practice and Music Industry. The Music Technology major covers software and hardware development including programming and electronics, as well as studio engineering, live sound and lighting. The Music Practice major focuses on perform-

ance, composition and arrangement, studio production, and also addresses artistry and musical development. Courses in the Music Industry major include artist development, music publishing, live music, label development, and future trends in music. Students from all three majors collaborate across a number of core core studio subjects, enabling them to produce, promote and perform a gig, a music video, and a short tour. Other shared core studios look critically at aspects of the contemporary music industry, such as web development, social media, and musicology. Students also take elective courses of their own choosing. Further details visit: creative.massey.ac.nz Qualification gained: Bachelor of Commercial Music degree Career prospects: music software developer, music hardware development, digital music distribution, creative technologist, professional musician, producer, promoter, label representative, music marketing, artist manager, songwriter, sound engineer, publisher, booking agent, composer for film/TV/games. Facilities: Music and media studios, lecture and classroom spaces, computer labs. Applications close: 3 December 2017 Contact: College of Creative Arts Address: Massey University
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, PO Box 756, Wellington 6140 Phone: 0800 MASSEY/+ 64 4 801 5799 Email: commercialmusic@massey.ac.nz Facebook: facebook.com/cocacm Website: massey.ac.nz/cm

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Main programme: BACHELOR OF MUSIC Duration: Three years full time Commences: Monday 5 March, 2018 Entry criteria: University Entrance and by audition for performance majors (or Masters in Music Therapy). Emphasis: Students may major in one of: Jazz; Classical Performance; Composition (instrumental and vocal, or sonic arts); Music Studies (specialising in musicology, ethnomusicology, jazz, or without specialisation). Facilities: A variety of concert venues including Studio 310 and the Adam Concert Room on the Kelburn campus; practice/ rehearsal rooms with after-hours access; recording studios suitable for recording to a professional standard; keyboard laboratories for individual practice and musicianship training; Javanese and Balinese gamelan; the Lilburn Electroacoustic Music Studios; Sonic Arts Lab. Lecturers and artist teachers: For profiles see: www.nzsm.ac.nz/about/staff Career prospects: BMus graduates in all areas of study will have broad transferrable skills and knowledge to enter a diverse range of careers. Careers for all music graduates include performing, composing, arranging, teaching, librarianship, radio work, and administrative roles in cultural organisations and other sectors of the music and arts industries. Prominent graduates: Little Bushman (Warren Maxwell, Joe and Tom Callwood,

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Rick Cranson), Myele Manzanza, Reuben Bradley, Jeff Henderson, Simon O’Neill (tenor), Madeleine Pierard (soprano), Julia Joyce (viola), composers John Psathas, Gareth Farr, Chris Gendall and Dylan Lardelli. Cost: Approximately $6,742 per year. Auditions: For both Classical Performance and Jazz Programmes (performance courses) will take place in late August (main audition period) and October. Earlier or later auditions might be possible. Contact the Classical Performance or Jazz Administrator respectively. Email: music@vuw.ac.nz Phone: (04) 463 5369 Website: www.nzsm.ac.nz

SOUTH ISLAND NELSON MARLBOROUGH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (NMIT) Course: DIPLOMA IN ARTS AND MEDIA (Contemporary Music) Duration: 2 years full time Course starts: 26 February 2018 Entry criteria: Applicants must provide evidence of proficiency on their principle instrument – by either audition or providing a link to an online video of yourself performing. A reasonable level of computer literacy is needed. Applicants 20 years and over: No minimum academic requirements. Demonstrate ability to study at this level. Emphasis: If you want to live creatively and turn your talent for music into your career, the Diploma in Arts and Media (Contemporary Music) is a great way to start. Learn the art of songwriting, play at gigs, create and record your own music and take control as a sound engineer. You’ll gain a full picture of the music industry and the know-how to forge your own career through marketing and promotion. Qualification gained: Diploma in Arts and Media (Contemporary Music). Students can exit after one year with a Certificate in Arts and Media (Contemporary Music). Career prospects: Musician, sound engineer, songwriter, music producer, session musician, music teacher, sound technician, music management and other technical roles. Graduates will have a set of elementary skills in managing an independent contemporary music band and sufficient contemporary music skills to find employment in the music sector. Facilities: The arts and media building on the Nelson campus is equipped with up-to-date digital gear necessary for contemporary arts and media practices including music editing and composition, video, graphic design, image manipulation, publication design and production, animation, website design and more. Tutors: Visit nmit.ac.nz for tutor profiles. Cost: Domestic fees, $6,475 (approx.) per year Applications close: 26 February 2018 Contact: Doug Stenhouse Address: 322 Hardy Street, Nelson Phone: 0800 422 733 or (03) 546 9175 Facebook - NMIT: facebook.com/nmitnz Email: info@nmit.ac.nz Website: www.nmit.ac.nz

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Training Courses Directory 2018 Ara INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH Course: BACHELOR OF MUSIC ARTS (BMusArts) Duration: Three years full time study. Courses start: 19 February 2018 No. of students per intake: Up to 50 Entry criteria: Academic NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of three approved* subjects and literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing and numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627). *NZQA approved subjects: see http://www. nzqa.govt.nz/qualifications-standards/awards/ university-entrance/approved-subjects-foruniversity-entrance/IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest). Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA should contact Ara for requirements. Emphasis: Provides an industry-relevant professional qualification that prepares you for a range of career paths in contemporary music. The programme integrates study in instrumental or vocal performance, music theory, composition, arranging, contextual studies, improvisation, sound production and professional practice. You can choose a number of pathways – with options in performance (jazz, contemporary and percussion), arranging, songwriting, production and industry. The Music Arts programme has a vibrant Visiting Artist programme including an annual Songwriter in Residence. Qualifications gained: Bachelor of Music Arts (BMusArts) [exit Diploma in Music Arts (DipMusArts) available after two years study]. Career prospects: You will be able to engage in many musical and artistic situations including teaching, performance, production, sound engineering, event management, promotion, composition and arranging. Facilities: Purpose-built three-level Music Arts building. Built in 1998 its air conditioned and sound-proofed rooms include a mixture of individual practice rooms, ensemble rooms, class teaching rooms, computer/keyboard suite, CD and resource library, a 99-seat auditorium, recording facilities, quality grand pianos and high-end backline. Students have access 6am to 11pm, seven days a week. On the edge of Christchurch’s CBD, the Music Arts building continues its role as a centre for music performance and education in the city. Tutors: Tom Rainey (Head of Department), Gwyn Reynolds (Programme Leader), Cameron Pearce, Darren Pickering, Scott Taitoko, David Saunders, Doug Brush, Harry Harrison, Michael Story, Andrew Genge, Bob Heinz, Doug Brush, Joe McCallum, Kate Taylor, Luke Smillie, David Cooper, Lee Borrie, Byllie-Jean RangihunaBillingsley, Sacha van Beek, Tim Heeringa. Prominent graduates: Nick Gaffaney, LA Mitchell, Oakley Grenell, Joe McCallum, Brett Hirst, Gerard Masters.

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Cost: (indication) $6,400 – $7,000 per year Applications: Applications now open. Audition dates are 2-4 October, 4-6 December. Contact: Gwyn Reynolds (Programme Leader) Address: Ara Music Arts, PO Box 540, Cnr Madras & High Streets, Christchurch 8140 Phone: 0800 24 24 76 Email: gwyn.reynolds@ara.ac.nz Website: www.ara.ac.nz/music

Course: CERTIFICATE IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC PERFORMANCE (LEVEL 4) Duration: Full time Course starts: 19 February 2018 No. of students per intake: 20 Entry criteria: 12 credits in NCEA English Level 1. IELTS 5.5 academic (no band score lower than 5). Emphasis of course: This one year course of study will give you the musical skills and knowledge to help you on your path to becoming a professional musicality. You will have a balance of creative freedom whilst learning core music theories. Classroom subjects will cover a range of musical areas. These subjects combined with daily practice on your chosen instrument will ensure a strong foundation of skills to help you further your musical career. Qualification gained: Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance (level 4) Career prospects: You will be able to pursue career opportunities in the music industry, perform as a soloist or band member in a range of contexts, pursue music tuition and engage in a music retail position. Facilities: As above for Bachelor of Music Arts. Tutors: Kate Taylor, David Saunders, David Cooper, Harry Harrison Cost: (indicative) $5,500 - $5,900 Applications: Open now. Audition dates are 2-4 October, 4-6 December. Contact: Gwyn Reynolds (Programme Leader) Address: Ara Music Arts, PO Box 540, Cnr Madras & High Streets, Christchurch 8140 Phone: 0800 24 24 76 Email: gwyn.reynolds@ara.ac.nz Website: www.ara.ac.nz/music

UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY

SCHOOL OF MUSIC Course: BACHELOR OF MUSIC, BACHELOR OF ARTS, MASTER OF MUSIC, DOCTOR OF MUSICAL ARTS, DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (MUSIC), GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ARTS (MUSIC) Duration: Three years Commences: 19 February 2018 Entry criteria: University Entrance. Also a successful audition if enrolling in a performance course - major or minor. Emphasis: UC School of Music offers a vibrant range of courses at graduate and postgraduate level. UC Music students have the opportunity to bring together their own musical interests into

flexible, self-directed pathways involving our 3 majors: Performance, New Music (includes Composition) and Musical Culture. A wide range of courses are on offer, including performance, musical culture, composition, new music, songwriting, digital music, recording and production techniques, community music, music history and research, musicianship and music pedagogy. UC School of Music hosts regular visiting guests, performances, workshops, masterclasses, with three public events happening during teaching weeks. Our new site at the historic Christchurch Arts Centre has had a custom fit out and features a purpose built recital room, teaching studios and practice rooms. At UC our approach is collaborative, innovative, and focuses on real world experience. Qualification: Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music (Hons), Master of Music, Doctor of Musical Arts, Doctor of Philosophy (Music), Graduate Diploma in Arts (Music). Career prospects: Musical education and teaching at schools and universities; positions in orchestras, opera houses, choirs and other ensemble groups; free-lance composing arranging, and song writing; positions of musical leadership in communities and orchestral groups; studio management and operation including recording, sound engineering and music technologies; journalism, television and radio (composition, planning and production), and publishing; event management; recreational health services and therapeutic settings; arts management and administration and much more. Facilities: Performance, rehearsal and practice rooms; computer/keyboard labs; recording facilities. Tutors: 35 full and part-time performance and academic staff. Prominent graduates: NZ Trio (Ashley Brown, Justine Cormack, Sarah Watkins), Mark Menzies, Martin Riseley, Gemma New, Serenity Thurlow, Jared Holt, Rachelle Pike, Luke Di Somma, Christopher Bruerton, Jeremy Woodside, David Kelly, Bryony Gibson-Cornish, Jun Bouterey-Ishido, Amina Edris, Oliver Sewell, Polly Ott, Stephen Watson, Annabel Alpers (Bachelorette), Dudley Benson, Chris Archer, Ross Harris. Applications due: 10 December. Applications for auditions (performance major and non-major) 20 October. Submissions of portfolio (Songwriting, Notated Composition) 7 November. Contact: School of Music Administrator Address: PO Box 4800, Christchurch 8140 Phone: (03) 369 4036 Email: music@canterbury.ac.nz Website: www.music.canterbury.ac.nz

SOUTHERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY INVERCARGILL Course: BACHELOR OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC Duration: Three years full-time. Commences: 12 February 2018 No. of students per intake: 25 Entry criteria: Three subjects – at Level 3, made up of: 14 credits each in three NZQA UE approved subjects and literacy – 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of: 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing and numeracy – 10 credits at Level 1 or above, made up of specified achievement standards through a range of subjects, or package of three numeracy unit standards (26623, 26626, 26627 – all three required). Mature entry applicants will have achieved the age of 20 by March 1 of the first year of enrolment in the programme, and have provided evidence of relevant prior learning and experience. In exceptional circumstances, an applicant below the age of 20 who can show evidence of ability to succeed in the programme may be considered for admission, provided the applicant has successfully completed an approved course or programme deemed to prepare graduates for the required academic standard for entry e.g. Certificate in Audio Production. Or, completion of an external or overseas qualification, which is considered to be the equivalent of any of the above qualifications, as approved by the Head of Faculty. Emphasis: Papers include world music perspectives, introduction to music technology, contemporary music theory, popular music since 1940, music Industry studies, contemporary style analysis, research and statistics, music in contemporary culture, singer songwriter studies, music education studies, elective options. Qualification: B.ContMus (Bachelor of Contemporary Music) Career prospects: Performer, composer, songwriter or private music teacher. Could also lead to further study in teaching. Facilities: Large MIDI and keyboard suites, a theatre seating 300+, intimate 60-seat theatre, practice rooms, band practice rooms, lecture rooms and performance room. Tutors: Peter Skerrett, Pania Simmonds, Dr Sally Bodkin-Allen and Maddy Parkins-Craig Applications: From September onwards. Contact: Dr Sally Bodkin-Allen – Programme Manager Address: Private Bag 90114, Invercargill Phone: (03) 211 2699 ext 3316, 0800 4 0 FEES (0800 4 0 3337) Email: sally.bodkin@sit.ac.nz Website: www.sit.ac.nz

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Course: GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC Duration: One year full-time. Commences: February & July 2018 Entry criteria: Applicants are expected to already have a degree and will need to pass an audition (video okay). Applicants without a degree who are able to demonstrate equivalent practical, professional or educational experience of an appropriate kind may be granted admission. Emphasis: As per Bachelor course above. Career prospects: Performer, composer, songwriter or private music teacher. Could also lead to further study in teaching. Facilities: As above. Tutors: Peter Skerrett, Pania Simmonds, Dr Sally Bodkin-Allen and Maddy Parkins Applications: From September onwards. Contact: Dr Sally Bodkin-Allen – as above.

Course: GRADUATE CERTIFICATE CONTEMPORARY MUSIC Duration: 21 weeks fulltime. Commences: February & July 2018 Entry criteria: Applicants are expected to already have a degree and will need to pass an audition (video okay). Applicants without a degree who are able to demonstrate equivalent practical, professional or educational experience of an appropriate kind may be granted admission. Emphasis: As per Bachelor course above. Qualification: Graduate Certificate in Contemporary Music Career prospects: Performer, composer, songwriter or private music teacher. Tutors: Peter Skerrett, Pania Simmonds, Dr Sally Bodkin-Allen and Maddy Parkins. Applications: From September onwards. Contact: Dr Sally Bodkin-Allen – as above.

Course: CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC AND SOUND ENGINEERING (PRE-ENTRY) Duration: 20 weeks full-time Commences: February & July 2018 Entry criteria: Preferably four years secondary education. An aptitude for music as a realistic career choice or for personal development. Mature students – 20 years or older are welcome to apply. Emphasis: Students gain fundamental knowledge of theoretical and practical components of contemporary music and sound engineering. Qualification: Certificate in Music and Sound Engineering (Pre-entry) Applications: From September onwards. Contact: Doug Heath, Programme Manager, doug.heath@sit.ac.nz

Course: GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN AUDIO PRODUCTION Duration: 34 weeks full-time. Commences: February 2018 Emphasis: Major subject areas are: audio equipment, applied acoustics, specialist audio, major research project, industry studies, electronics, information technology, professional studies, acoustics, music technology. Other elective papers as approved by Programme Manager. Career prospects: Work and/or postgraduate study in audio production and related fields.

Facilities: Five purpose-built studios with attached recording rooms, large recording auditorium, industry standard, up-to-date equipment including our SSL AWS900+SE recording console. Tutors: Doug Heath, Stu Carr and Charlie Rodgers. Applications: From September onwards. Contact: Doug Heath, Programme Manager, doug.heath@sit.ac.nz

Course: GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN AUDIO PRODUCTION Duration: 17 weeks full-time Commences: February and July 2018 Emphasis: As per Diploma course above. Career prospects: Work and/or postgraduate study in audio production and related fields. Facilities: As above. Tutors: Doug Heath, Stu Carr and Charlie Rodgers. Applications: From September onwards. Contact: Doug Heath, doug.heath@sit.ac.nz

Course: BACHELOR OF AUDIO PRODUCTION Duration: Three years full-time. Commences: 12 February 2018 Emphasis: As per Diploma course above. Career prospects: Work and/or postgraduate study in audio production and related fields. Facilities: As above. Tutors: Doug Heath, Pania Simmonds, Dr Sally Bodkin-Allen, Stu Carr, Charlie Rodgers and Maddy Parkins-Craig. Applications: From September onwards. Contact: Doug Heath, Programme Manager, doug.heath@sit.ac.nz

Course: CERTIFICATE IN AUDIO PRODUCTION Duration: One year full-time. Commences: February 2018 No. of students per intake: 22 Entry criteria: Preferably four years secondary school education. Keen interest in audio. Mature students – 20 or over. Emphasis: Gain skills and knowledge directly relevant to initial employment or further training in the audio industry. Gain sufficient knowledge and skills for entry to the Bachelor of Audio Production. Tutors: Stu Carr Applications: From September onwards. Contact: Stu Carr Email: stu.carr@sit.ac.nz Website: www.sit.ac.nz

Course: NZ CERTIFICATE IN FOUNDATION SKILLS (LEVEL 2) STRAND IN MUSIC AND MUSIC TECHNOLOGY Duration: 20 weeks full-time. Commences: July 2018 No. of students per intake: 30 Entry criteria: Open entry. Formal English language criteria are not applicable for this Level 2 programme, however students should be proficient in English (written and spoken). Emphasis: Gain basic music and technology skills and gain further skills and knowledge to improve your educational and employ-

ment pathway. The programme recognises the importance of applying core capabilities such as confidence, basic knowledge and skills, and literacy and numeracy, in a range of familiar music contexts. Qualification: NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills, Strand in Music & Music Technolgy. Career prospects: A graduate will be able to work under general supervision in entry-level roles across a range of fields. Provides a basic entry point into music and audio production, and related fields. Facilities: As above. Tutors: Peter Skerrett, Pania Simmonds, Dr Sally Bodkin-Allen and Charlie Rodgers. Applications: From September onwards. Contact: Dr Sally Bodkin-Allen, as above. Phone: (03) 211 2699 ext 3316, 0800 4 0 FEES (0800 4 0 3337) Fb: Southern Institute of Technology (@SIT.NZ) Email: info@sit.ac.nz Website: www.sit.ac.nz

UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO DUNEDIN Start Your Journey as a Contemporary Music Performance Student at Otago. Our contemporary performance papers have evolved for 2018 and onwards in order to meet the needs of the modern musician. Performance papers are now full-year and students can choose from two different pathway options within the three-year Bachelor of Music: that of the set repertoire pathway or the originals pathway. The set repertoire pathway allows students to learn to play or sing in a variety of styles, to sight-read and to gain the skills of a session musician. The originals pathway is for those who want to write and perform their own music – whether as singer/songwriter, or in collaboration with other students in the programme. Otago’s contemporary music performance programme caters for students who are passionate about creating their own unique identity as a musician. Students get the freedom to create and explore musical ideas in a supportive environment overseen by skilled staff who are professional and passionate about what they do. We offer performance in vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass guitar and drums. Applications from wind and brass students for this programme will also be considered. You can even apply to do performance as an electronic music artist wanting to develop your skillset. All performance students get instrumental or vocal lessons that focus on technique and musicianship, live performance skills and the recording studio environment. There are many performance opportunities as part of the course in a campus and city famous for its active music scene. This programme is perfect for the student who wishes to gain inspiration and confidence through networking and collaborating with other emerging artists. With talent and application, you will have the opportunity to develop your craft into a viable and sustainable career.

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Courses: BACHELOR OF MUSIC (Endorsed in Performance, Studio Production and/or Composition), or BA MAJORING IN MUSIC. Duration: Three years. Commences: Late February 2018. No. of students: Places are limited to 60 performance students. (see below) Entry criteria: Performance papers by audition. Entrants to all music papers must meet the University of Otago’s admission and entrance requirements. While the ability to read music is essential for some papers, MUSI 191 (Introduction to Music) is available for students without music theory or musicreading skills. Emphasis: Performance papers focus primarily on a popular music repertoire and students choose whether to follow a set repertoire pathway, or their own original work pathway. Academic papers (songwriting, theory/ analysis, technology and studio production, cultural theory etc.) are designed to stimulate composition, arrangement and technological skills. Papers in Western art music (classical) or ethnomusicology can be included. Songwriters can do classical composition in addition to song writing. There is a creative arts industry paper for performers and those intending to become music business professionals. Qualification: MusB Endorsed in Performance, Studio Production and/or Composition, BA with Music Major, or MusB Honours. Postgraduate qualifications: PG DipMus, Master of Music in composition, performance or studio performance, Doctor of Musical Arts in studio production, performance or composition, Master of Arts in a music research related topic, and PhD. Career prospects: Professional musician, songwriter, commercial composer/arranger, educator, academic/author in the field of popular music, music industry professional, music programmer, record producer. Cost: (Indication-only, based on charges for 2017). All 18-point papers $1018 per paper. Application dates: Audition application forms and DVDs are due 1 September 2017 (late applications may be accepted). Auditions are held in Dunedin on 30 September or at selected times during the year. Closing date for applications to study at the University of Otago is 10 December 2017. Auditions can be sent to the department by a quality DVD recording or a YouTube link. For advice on content, contact either Dr Ian Chapman or Associate Professor Rob Burns. Contact: Administrative Assistant, Department of Music, Theatre & Performing Arts. Address: Department of Music, Theatre & Performing Arts. University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin. Black/Sale House, 100 St David Street, Dunedin Phone/Fax: (03) 479 8885 or (03) 479 4180. Email: mtpa@otago.ac.nz Website: www.otago.ac.nz/mtpa

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