All our certificate courses are designed to provide the skills and hands-on experience required in the real world. The focus of each module is always the student's professional and artistic development, achieved through practical work and backed by a solid understanding of the principles involved.
Prospective students are encouraged to contact us as early as possible to arrange a personal tour of the facilities, meet lecturers and other students.
All certificates are intended full-time, although it is possible to attend individual modules part-time.
Each module is between 12 and 16 weeks long. Attending a full-time course you will be taking two modules per term, so a Diploma course should take two years to complete.
During each term two modules will be taken simultaneously, so for example you could have a lecture from one module on Tuesday and a lecture from another module on Wednesday, then a recording session on Thursday.
Yes, as long as you don’t wait so long that there are no more places available for the next term.
It depends. The minimum time you need to spend at the school are three days per week. Some students are able to arrange their work around these lectures and still find the time to work on their music.
Yes, all you have to do is book in advance.
Most of our lectures include a certain amount of practice so you will be able to experience the equipment during that time. Only full-time students have access to the studios outside scheduled lectures, but you can be invited to join someone else’s session.
20 September 2010
Full-Time Courses are now full
Last-minute cancellation: ONE PLACE AVAILABLE
Now accepting applications for February 2011
Five places left on Music Production Essentials Part-Time
(availability on 15th of July 2010)