KS5 Options Subject
Music RSL Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma
'' Where words fail, music speaks. - Hans Christian Andersen''
By studying music you will find out more about different forms of music from pop, jazz, contemporary to music for theatre or media. You will learn how to appraise the different types of music as well learn how music has changed over time.
You will develop lots of skills studying this subject from production to performance and composition.
You will also gain lots of transferable skills in administration, team work, organisation and planning.
Music can lead into careers in performance, education, creative media and computer games.
Music - RSL Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma Subject Summary
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Possible Careers or jobs relating to RSL Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma
- Acoustics consultant
- Arts administrator
- Audio visual technician
- Audiologist
- Broadcast engineer
- Community arts worker
- Computer games developer
- Dancer
- DJ
- Entertainer
- Events manager
- Music promotions manager
- Music teacher
- Music therapist
- Musical instrument maker and repairer
- Radio broadcast assistant
- Secondary school teacher
- Singing teacher
- Studio sound engineer
- TV or film sound technician
Examples of apprenticeships that relate to music:
- Live event rigger- Level:3 (equivalent to A levels at grades A to E). Typical length:36 months
- Event Assistant - Level:3 (equivalent to A levels at grades A to E). Typical length:18 months
- Live Event Technician - Level:3 (equivalent to A levels at grades A to E). Typical length:30 months
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