BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate in Music
Course Details
Music is taught in our well-facilitated department to accommodate all musicians regardless of their specialism. The course offers an excellent opportunity for musicians to perform at Woodville Halls and also in our state of the art Heart-Space, as well as developing songwriting skills and an essential knowledge of theory that will lay the foundation for the future. Students will also gain an insight into how the music industry works with talks from professionals in this sector. The course is designed to give students the best opportunity to further their skills at university or undertake one of the many jobs available after the completion of the course.
Modules Studied
The course consists of two compulsory core units plus a choice of four units from a range of specialist areas.
Unit 22: Music Performance session styles
This unit develops your ability to reproduce the authentic sounds and performance characteristics of historically and culturally important genres and artists.
Unit 23: Music Performance Techniques (Core Unit)
This Unit develops your techniques for both solo and group performance.
Unit 24: Music Project
In this unit you are required to plan, prepare for, and deliver a large-scale music concert.
Unit 30: Pop music in practice
This unit is designed to expand your knowledge of pop music.
Unit 33: Solo Music Performance Skills (Core Unit)
This unit enables the continued development of the specific skills required by a solo performer.
What can I do after I have completed this course?
Students often further their skills at degree level by studying Music or Music Technology. There is also the opportunity to specialise in specific fields such as music therapy, performance, composition, technology, or teaching. There is also a range of apprenticeships available in the music industry sector leading to careers in management, A&R, artist representation, promotion, marketing, and media.
Music is a powerful gift that can change our lives in a variety of ways. In listening, performing, and composing, music can portray emotions that words cannot, instantly affect our mood, enhance our understanding of the world, and grants an opportunity to express ourselves. Music is part of our daily life as well as a key focus within our communities and school.