Warning! Students must complete the two designated Open Access subjects, with minimum GPA 4.0, in order to gain admission into the Diploma in Music Technology and continue with the remaining subjects.
Undergraduate UNE-MTC-DIP-2023
Diploma in Music Technology
Keep up with the changing technology of today’s music industry
Sharpen your skills creating, recording, and performing music using current innovations in the industry. Learning from experienced musicians and performers, you’ll cover digital fundamentals and music theory. Get creative and build your portfolio.
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Total subjects
8
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$16,640
Study method
100% Online
Assessments
100% online
Credit available
Yes
Applications Close
- 11 Jun 23
- 08 Oct 23
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Degree structure
Core subjects
Major subjects
Elective subjects
Degree
Degree details
Upon completion of this degree, students will be able to:
- demonstrate a broad knowledge of theoretical and technical music concepts, with some depth in the theory and application of music technology to music production;
- demonstrate cognitive and communication skills to identify and analyse music creation and production techniques;
- demonstrate cognitive, creative, communication and technical skills to analyse and plan approaches to music composition, recording, production and performance;
- transfer and apply theoretical concepts, music technology skills and creative skills to a range of musical environments; and
- demonstrate initiative, judgement, and personal responsibility in decision-making and problem-solving while working both in collaboration with others and independently.
Open enrolment subjects
To be admitted to the Diploma in Music Technology you need to complete two of the following subjects and achieve a minimum GPA of 4.0:
- MUSI110 Music Theory and Analysis 1 OR MUSI111 Encounters in Music
- MUSI140 Fundamentals of Creative Music Practice
- MUSI160 Digital Music and Media Fundamentals
Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements
The 4.0 GPA requirement equates to a minimum of a Pass in two subjects.
Be aware that if you fail a subject it is included in your GPA calculation and means you will need to achieve higher grades to obtain admission to the degree.
For this reason, we recommend students consider their study load and academic skills before attempting a subject
Higher education via OUA
Students will be required to successfully complete 2 subjects from the list below with a minimum GPA of 4.0 to be eligible for admission to the Diploma in Music Technology.
- MUSI110 Music Theory and Analysis 1 OR MUSI111 Encounters in Music
- MUSI140 Fundamentals of Creative Music Practice
- MUSI160 Digital Music and Media Fundamentals
English Proficiency Requirements
At least one of the following criteria must be met:
- English is the applicant's first language; or
- Satisfactory completion, within five years of the date of application for admission to UNE, of at least one year of full-time or equivalent full-time study at senior secondary, post-secondary or tertiary level in a country in which English is the primary official language or co-official language and in which English was the sole medium of instruction and assessment for the particular period of study claimed, resulting in an AQF award or an award recognised by the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR); or
- A pass grade or better in an English language subject at Australian Year 12 level or overseas equivalent; or
- An IELTS (Academic) overall score of at least 6.0 with no sub-band less than 5.5; or equivalent TOEFL score of at least 213 in the computer-based test; or at least 79 in the internet-based test with no less than 22 in the written component; or a PTE Academic minimum overall score of 57 with no skill less than 50; or
- Satisfactory completion of the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program:
- at the University of New England English Language Centre; or
- an equivalent EAP program at an Australian university NEAS-accredited English Language Centre (subject to certification from the university concerned that satisfactory completion of that university's EAP program would entitle the applicant to be accepted into a comparable award-bearing program at that university); or
- at a non-university NEAS-accredited English Language Provider that has a formal agreement with UNE under which it provides an equivalent EAP Program; or
- a NEAS-accredited TAFE NSW EAP Program.
Special requirements
Depending on subject choice, intensive school attendance may be required.
Students admitted to the degree with prior tertiary studies that satisfy part of the academic requirements of this degree may be eligible for advanced standing. For more information on Advanced Standing or Recognition of Prior Learning, please visit: UNE Advanced Standing
The Diploma in Music Technology is a specialised course designed to develop skills and knowledge in Music Technology. It is ideally suited to musicians, artists, performers and music educators who wish to specialise in this field or update their knowledge on the latest/current music-related technologies.
Recommended Study Pattern
Core Units
Complete 18 credit points from the following units:
- MUSI110 Music Theory and Analysis 1 (6CP)*
- MUSI111 Encounters in Music (6CP)*
- MUSI140 Fundamentals of Creative Music Practice (6CP)
- MUSI160 Digital Music and Media Fundamentals (6CP)
**Note: Students complete either MUSI110 or MUSI111 only.
Listed Units
Complete 30 credit points from the following units:
- MUSI131 Introduction to Cross-Cultural Music Concepts and Analysis (6CP)
- MUSI221 Song writing for Contemporary Performance (6CP)
- MUSI235 Popular Music (6CP)
- MUSI240 Collaborative Music Creation (6CP)
- MUSI260 Electronic Music Production (6CP)
- MUSI321 Music Performance: Production, Media & Innovation (6CP)
- MUSI361 Creative Music Production (6CP)
To access the course rules and plans go to the UNE Course Handbook.
Award Requirements
To qualify for the award a candidate must pass subjects to value of 48 credit points (8 subjects).
Students must contact UNE with their intent to graduate.
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You can apply direct through Open Universities Australia.
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Open access
This degree offers Open access entry, exclusive to Open Universities Australia.
There’s more than one way to get a degree. Open access allows you to start with single subjects as a way into eligible degrees, regardless of your study history.
Enrol into and complete the required Open access subjects to earn entry in this degree. Most subjects have no entry requirements, are fully government funded (if you’re eligible) and may be credited when you start the degree.
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