The Music Diploma (Classical) Program provides a rich learning environment that nurtures the artistic and creative potential of each student.
The program integrates theoretical, historical and performance studies, offering concentrations in piano, voice, guitar, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion and composition.
This two-year Diploma is transferable to a Bachelor of Music Degree and provides the foundation for further studies in Music Education, Music Therapy and the Liberal Arts.
Career paths
Arranger
Composer
Musician
Music teacher
Private instructor
Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate the ability to hear, identify and work conceptually with the melodic, harmonic and rhythmic elements of tonal music, including sight-reading, keyboard proficiency and analysis, and to use these skills to solve musical problems and evaluate the way music is shaped by artistic movements and cultural forces.
Demonstrate a working knowledge of music history and literature and the development of musical forms and genres from the Western art tradition up to the present time including the aural recognition of styles, forms and genres.
Demonstrate research skills and an ability in written communication and critical inquiry appropriate to third-year university level of study.
Competently perform repertory appropriate to third-year university entry level as individuals and as members of ensembles, utilizing skills and knowledge gained from the learning outcomes in theory, musicianship skills, keyboard skills and music history.
Demonstrate familiarity with music technology in its various forms for composition and scholarly pursuits.