Program overview
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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Musicianship, Basic (Certificate) program at Douglas College is designed for individuals who have a passion for music but may lack formal training. This certificate program provides an excellent opportunity to develop your musical knowledge and skills. It serves as a stepping stone for those looking to enhance their existing music abilities or prepare for the more advanced Music Diploma program at Douglas. Through a combination of individual lessons, ensemble work, and music theory, students will deepen their understanding of music and gain practical experience through live performances, recordings, and festival appearances.

Program Structure

The Musicianship, Basic program is structured to be completed in two semesters. Students can choose to study on a full-time or part-time basis, allowing for flexibility in their learning experience. The program is offered in the Fall and has a limited enrolment admission type. Key features of the program include:

  • Individual lessons to enhance personal musical skills.
  • Choral and instrumental ensemble work for collaborative learning.
  • Musical theory courses to build foundational knowledge.
  • Opportunities to audition for performance groups.

This program is ideal for those looking to upgrade their skills and prepare for a rewarding career in music.

Featured Experiences

The Musicianship, Basic program offers several unique experiences that enhance the learning journey:

  • Individual lessons tailored to the student's skill level and instrument of choice.
  • Participation in choral and instrumental ensembles, fostering teamwork and collaboration.
  • Live performance opportunities through concerts and festival appearances.
  • Access to experienced faculty members who provide guidance and mentorship.
  • Music literacy and musicianship assessments to ensure proper course placement.

Career Options

Graduates of the Musicianship, Basic program can pursue various career paths in the music industry, including:

  • Composer/Arranger: Create original music compositions or arrange existing works for various ensembles.
  • Education Services Assistant: Support music educators in teaching and managing music programs.
  • Music and Video Program Assistant: Assist in the production and management of music and video content.
  • Musical Theatre Teacher: Teach music and performance skills in educational settings.
  • Private Music Teacher: Provide one-on-one instruction to students of all ages in various musical disciplines.
  • Record Company Sales Rep: Promote and sell music products and services to clients.
  • Record Producer: Oversee the production of music recordings, guiding artists and technical staff.
  • Recording Artist: Perform and record music for commercial release.
  • Voice Coach: Train individuals in vocal techniques and performance skills.

 

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