Diploma in Music (Music Production)

University of Adelaide

About

When it comes to epic concerts and great records, sound engineers and producers are just as important as the artists.

They are the unsung heroes that balance, blend and tame audio before it even reaches our ears.

Structure

Academic Program Rules

The Calendar is a comprehensive handbook of the University's academic program rules.

Diploma in Music (Music Production)

Example Study Plan

Study plans are available on the Faculty of Arts website.

Entry requirements

For those who are based in Adelaide, we will be offering a blended delivery mode that combines face-to-face with remote learning in as many courses as possible, taking into consideration social distancing and hygiene. All lectures will continue to be delivered online for the remainder of the year, with some exceptions.

For our students who are studying offshore for the remainder of the 2020 Academic Year, the University will continue to offer high-quality access to the learning resources remotely. This includes all lectures, tutorials and other support material. Students will be advised in advance if there are course components that cannot be provided in remote mode and, wherever possible, offered alternative courses.

Learning outcomes

Potential careers

Accompanist, Artist, Backing Musician, Band Musician, Music Journalist / Music Critic, Music Producer, Music Technologist, Musician / Singer, Composer, Producer, DJ, Production Assistant, Professional Podcaster, Recording Artist / Musician, Entertainer, Entertainment Industry, Sound Artist, Sound Designer, Sound Engineer, Sound Technician

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