Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Douglas College's Music Diploma program equips students with a comprehensive foundation in music theory, history, and performance. Through a blend of coursework, private lessons, and ensemble participation, students develop skills in composition, improvisation, and music technology. Graduates are prepared for careers as performers, composers, teachers, or music industry professionals.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Music Diploma program at Douglas College is a two-year program that provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in music. The program includes a strong foundation in music theory, history, and performance, as well as opportunities to develop skills in composition, improvisation, and music technology. Graduates of the program are prepared to pursue careers as performers, composers, teachers, or music industry professionals.
Outline:
The Music Diploma program consists of four semesters of study. The first semester includes courses in music theory, history, and performance, as well as private lessons on the student's chosen instrument or voice. The second semester includes additional courses in music theory, history, and performance, as well as opportunities to participate in ensembles and to take elective courses in music or other disciplines. The third semester includes more advanced courses in music theory, history, and performance, as well as opportunities to participate in ensembles and to take elective courses in music or other disciplines. The fourth semester includes a capstone project, which allows students to demonstrate their skills in music theory, history, and performance.
Assessment:
Students in the Music Diploma program are assessed through a variety of methods, including written exams, oral exams, performance evaluations, and portfolio submissions. The program also includes a capstone project, which allows students to demonstrate their skills in music theory, history, and performance.
Teaching:
The Music Diploma program is taught by a team of experienced and dedicated faculty members. The faculty includes performers, composers, teachers, and music industry professionals. The program also benefits from the expertise of guest artists and lecturers.
Careers:
Graduates of the Music Diploma program are prepared for a variety of careers in music. These careers include:
- Performers
- Composers
- Teachers
- Music industry professionals