Bachelor of Music (Songwriting)

Provider:
Course Code:
081191F
CRICOS Code:
081191F
Qualification Level:
Bachelor
Course Area:
Creative Arts
Duration:
2 - 3 Year
Study Mode:
Full Time
Location:
New South Wales (Ultimo)
Course Fee:
$79,200 Per Course
Delivery Mode:
On Campus
Target:
International
Intake:
February, June, September

Course Overview

Covering the essential tools for writing music to appeal to publishers, record labels and producers across genres and media channels, this course will help you to create your own music and lyrics, develop your instrumental skills, produce demos and perform your own songs.

The Bachelor degree is designed to help you create strong, focused songs that perfectly blend your lyrical ideas with powerful melodies. You will learn key concepts in form, structure, melodic development, harmony, top-lining, and writing for ensembles using acoustic and electronic instrumentation. Through weekly one-on-one mentoring sessions as part of your major ‘Directed Songwriting’ study, you will work on a substantial folio of original songs, and produce, record or perform them to showcase your writing talent. You will also complete a large project as part of your final folio, which can include a live recital alongside recorded work.

Master songwriting in the digital domain, refine your recording skills, explore music distribution and marketing strategies, and learn the importance of co-writing and collaboration. And while talent will get you far, to be successful it is vital to be ‘tech savvy' and skilled with industry-standard software – Pro Tools, Logic and Ableton Live for recording and producing; digital score-writing software Sibelius for arranging and notation, and Musition and Auralia for enhancing your understanding of Music Theory and Ear Training. The Bachelor degree also explores channels of music distribution, monetisation and copyright, and on graduation, you will have completed a rich portfolio of your own songs as a showcase of your talent.

Course Structure

This course is structured as follows:

Trimester One & Two:

  1. Songwriting Major 1 - PSP208
  2. Choose Music Collaboration Stream 1
  3. Music Theory 1 - PSP203
  4. Ear Training 1 - PSP204
  5. History of Popular Music - PSP201
  6. Introduction to Music Technology - PSP202
  7. Songwriting Major 2 - PSP218
  8. Choose Music Collaboration Stream 2
  9. Music Theory 2 - PSP213
  10. Ear Training 2 - PSP214
  11. Composition and Arranging - PSP212
  12. Introduction to Music Business - PSP211

Trimester Three & Four

  1. Songwriting Major 3 - PSP308
  2. Choose Music Collaboration Stream 3
  3. Music Theory 3 - PSP303
  4. Ear Training 3 - PSP304
  5. Music and Media - PSP310
  6. Choose 1 Elective
  7. Songwriting Major 4 - PSP318
  8. Choose Music Collaboration Stream 4
  9. Music Theory 4 - PSP313
  10. Ear Training 4 - PSP314
  11. Choose 2 Electives

Trimester Five & Six

  1. Large Project Performance and Recording Folio 1 - PSP405
  2. Choose 2 Electives
  3. Entrepreneurship in Music - PSP401
  4. Large Project Performance and Recording Folio 2 - PSP415
  5. Choose 2 Electives

Entry Requirement

Admission Requirements
Minimum Age to Apply Must be a minimum 17 years of age
Academic Entry Requirements Year 12 in the Australian school system, OR;
Equivalent with a Senior Secondary Certificate pass in General English, OR;
A similar qualification:
Certificate IV (or above) – for Bachelor applicants
Certificate III (or above) – for Diploma applicants
Language Requirement
IELTS Score (Minimum) IELTS An overall score of 6.5 with no single band score below 6.
TOEFL-IBT Score (Minimum) TOEFL iBT: 73 overall with a minimum writing score of 18
PTE Score (Minimum) Pearson English Test (PTE) 50-57
CAE Score (Minimum) Cambridge English Test C1 Advanced overall score of 169

Career Opportunities

Potential career opportunities include:
  • Recording Artist
  • Jingle Writer
  • Music Arranger
  • Lyricist
  • Composer
  • Music Editor
  • Music Producer
  • Music Publisher
  • Screen Composer

Internship or Work Placement

During your time with us you'll get the opportunities to participate in international masterclasses, study tours, and music and songwriting camps. JMC Music Students can apply for the international Songwriters Camp at Haarlem Conservatory in the Netherlands, Nandos Music Exchange in London or the JPop study tour in Japan.


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