A variety of learning experiences

Music and Technology, Contemporary – Advanced Diploma

Program Details

Length: 1 year

Total Credits: 30

Intake Terms: Fall

Delivery Method: In-person

Campus: Tenth Street

Credential: Advanced Diploma

Student Loans:

This program is eligible for student loans

Credential Received

Advanced Diploma in Contemporary Music and Technology - Composition Diploma

Advanced Diploma in Contemporary Music and Technology - Performance Diploma

Advanced Diploma in Contemporary Music and Technology - Production Diploma

Advanced Diploma in Contemporary Music and Technology - Songwriting Diploma

Advanced Diploma in Contemporary Music and Technology - General Diploma

Overview

Program Summary

This is the third-year option for the Music and Technology Program.

Program Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  1. Communicate effectively in various formats to a variety of stakeholders
  2. Apply entrepreneurial skills
  3. Apply developing problem-solving skills
  4. Outline the importance of professional and ethical behaviour
  5. Explain terms, concepts, and practices relevant to the music industry
  6. Use music industry-related technology proficiently
  7. Function collaboratively in a modern music industry environment
  8. Demonstrate developing critical and creative thinking skills

Program Admission Requirements

Academic Requirements

In addition to meeting the general admission requirements to Selkirk College, as outlined in Policy 8611 Admissions 5.1, applicants to the Advanced Diploma in Contemporary Music and Technology program must meet the following requirements to be considered fully qualified:

Additional Requirements

Selkirk College Graduates

a) Applicants must be graduates of the Selkirk College Contemporary Music and Technology Program or have comparable (2 years) music education credits from another institution.

Non-Selkirk College Graduates

a) For advanced technology courses (MUSC 235, 236, 245, 246, 260, 261, 288, 289, 270, 271, as well as Filmscoring I and II), students that have not attended the Selkirk College Music Program must demonstrate competency with digital audio software. The Music Program currently uses Pro Tools digital audio software.
b) For performance-based courses (MUSC 250, 251, 252, 253, 258, 259), students must demonstrate competency by supplying a recording or video that clearly demonstrates their ability on their instrument.

Completed applications (except for the audition) are recommended to be submitted to the Registrar’s Office up to a year in advance but as late as by April 30 prior to the start of the next intake of the program. Applications may be accepted after this date with permission of the school chair. Courses and private lessons have limited space available so preference will be given to those that apply early.

Private Lesson Eligibility
Students entering the Postgraduate Diploma may apply for one or more private lessons. These will be considered on an individual basis according to student need and the availability of department resources.

APPLICATION PROCESS (NON-SELKIRK STUDENTS)

Before the applicant's file is considered to be complete, the following must be received:

a) a completed application form;

b) official transcripts from applicant’s previous (minimum) 2 years of post-secondary musical education.

c) completion of the College Readiness Tool assessment (CRT)

d) the applicant information questionnaire; and

e) proof of equivalency for non-Selkirk students intending to take technology and performance based courses. (see #3 above).

Completed applications (except for the audition) are recommended to be submitted to the Registrar’s office up to a year in advance but as late as by April 30th prior to the start of the next intake of the program. Applications may be accepted after this date with permission of the school chair. Courses and private lessons have limited space available so preference will be given to those that apply early.

Part Time Students - Students may not enrol in the Advanced Diploma Program on a part-time basis.

APPLICATION PROCESS (SELKIRK STUDENTS)

Before the applicant's file is considered to be complete, the following must be received:

a) a completed application form; and

b) the applicant information questionnaire.

Completed applications are recommended to be submitted to the Registrar’s office up to a year in advance but as late as April 30th prior to the start of the next intake of the program. Applications may be accepted after this date with permission of the school chair. Courses and private lessons have limited space available so preference will be given to those that apply early.

Part Time Students - Students may not enrol in the Advanced Diploma Program on a part-time basis.

Private Lesson Eligibility

Students entering the Advanced Diploma may apply for 1 or more Private Lessons. These will be considered on an individual basis according to student need and the availability of department resources.

Graduation and Promotion

In order to receive your credential in your program, you must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.00.

A. PROMOTION

1. In order to progress from one semester to the following, each semester must be completed with a GPA of 2.0 ("C" average) or better, and no more than one "F." Students cannot graduate with more than 2 "C-'s."

2. In order to progress from Semester I to Semester II, students must maintain a GPA of 2.0 ("C" average) or better

3. Students who have an Incomplete grade ("I") at the end of any term may be allowed to proceed into the following term on a probational basis. This probation status will normally be permitted to continue only for the specified period permitted for the conversion of "I" grades (within 30 days). The "I" grade must be converted to meet the terms in B.1.

Program Courses

Term 1

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours

Required Courses

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours
MUSC297Capstone I

4.00

120

Elective Courses

Choose a minimum of 12 credits from the following elective courses:

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours
MUSC162Instrumental Lab I

1.00

15
MUSC235Production Studio Management I

1.00

15
MUSC245Live Sound Production I

2.00

30
MUSC252Private Lesson III A - Non Performance Major

0.50

7.5
MUSC258Ensemble III

2.00

30
MUSC260Mixdown and Editing I

2.00

30
MUSC268Songwriting I

2.00

30
MUSC270Recording Techniques I

2.00

52.5
MUSC272Improvisation I

2.00

30
MUSC274Contemporary Harmony III

2.00

30
MUSC282Film Scoring I

2.00

30
MUSC288Advanced MIDI Applications I

2.00

30
MUSC290The Business of Music

2.00

30

Term 2

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours

Required Courses

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours
MUSC298Capstone II

4.00

120

Elective Courses

Choose a minimum of 12 credits from the following elective courses:

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours
MUSC236Production Studio Management II

1.00

15
MUSC246Live Sound Production II

2.00

30
MUSC251BDirected Studies - Mentorship

0.50

MUSC253Private Lesson IV A

0.50

6
MUSC259Ensemble IV

2.00

30
MUSC261Mixdown and Editing II

2.00

52.5
MUSC269Songwriting II

2.00

30
MUSC271Recording Techniques II

2.00

52.5
MUSC273Advanced Improvisation II

2.00

30
MUSC275Contemporary Harmony IV

2.00

30
MUSC283Film Scoring II

2.00

30
MUSC289Advanced MIDI Applications II

2.00

30

Additional Program Policies

Effective Term: Fall

Effective Year: 20240801

Advanced Standing:

A student may obtain credit for a maximum of 75% of program requirements by Transfer Credit, Advanced Placement, Prior Learning Assessment or combination thereof. See Policy 8614: Advanced Standing; Course Challenge, PLA, and Transfer Credit.

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Assessment:

Grading
Grading will be based on the grades specified in the Contemporary Music and Technology Grading Table. To view the grading tables see Policy 8612: Grading.

Note: The grade of “P” is insufficient for promotion to subsequent classes.

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Grading Table: Standard Contemporary Music and Technology Program

Types of Assessments:

Assessment Rewrites

a) In cases where failure of a course prevents a student’s progression in the program, a supplemental assessment/re-write may be granted with permission of the instructor and the Program Coordinator. The student must have maintained an average grade of C- or better in the course up to that point.

b) The result of the supplemental/re-write may replace the original assessment grade of C-.

c) Supplemental/re-writes must be written within the time period indicated by the instructor.

d) Students who are absent from an examination due to illness, accident or family emergency may apply to the instructor for permission to be assessed at an alternate time.

e) Requests to reschedule an assessment to accommodate personal plans will not normally be accommodated.

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Attendance:

ATTENDANCE

1. Attendance at all scheduled lectures, labs, seminars, lessons, clinics, ensembles, examinations and other learning experiences is mandatory unless the student is given written instructions to the contrary.

2. Students absent from any music course, for any reason, are responsible for the work they have missed. They must make up assignments as required.

3. Absence from learning experiences, for any reason, may preclude the student being able to meet the required objectives for that course.

4. Students claiming illness or compassionate reasons for absence from learning experiences must contact the instructor concerned directly.

5. Students will be required to supply a Attending Medical Professional certificate to substantiate claims of illness.

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Other regulations:

Cheating and Plagiarism

Cheating and plagiarism will not be tolerated. Please refer to College Policy 8618 Cheating and Plagiarism.

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