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Certificate Courses - CUS50101
Diploma of Music

National Code CUS50101

Purpose 
The Diploma of Music aims to provide students with a wide range of knowledge and skills to be able to maximize their income, as a performer and/or composer at a -professional level up to the national market level, with support skills in the technology and business sectors.

Outcome
At the completion of the Diploma of Music, students will be able to:

  • Apply copyright knowledge and OHS in their professional life

Depending on elective units taken:

  • Build technical and performance skills for gigs to a national standard
  • Perform using improvisation
  • Perform as a soloist and/or accompanist
  • Conduct a performance
  • Compose, read and analyse music.

Structure
To attain the Diploma of Music achieve 16 units; all units in Group A, seven units in Group B and seven others.  Four of the other units should be drawn from Group B or the unit bank for Diploma. The remaining three units may be drawn from the unit bank for Diploma or from another endorsed industry training package at Diploma level. 

Nominal Duration
The Diploma of Music consists of 36 hours in Group A, 192-297 hours in Group B, plus seven other units.

Support Resources
There are significant resources available to assist in the delivery of this training plan.

Units Delivered

Group A  
CUSADM08A Address copyright requirements
CUSSAF02A Follow health, safety and security procedures in the music industry
Group B  
CUSMGE13A Apply music knowledge and artistic judgment
CUSMGE07A Analyse harmony
CUSMGE04A Analyse music
CUSMCP08A Arrange music for a brief
CUSMCP06A Compose music for screen using electronic media
CUSMCP04A Compose songs or tunes in a range of styles
CUSMGE02A Develop self as artist
CUSMPF17A Develop technical skills and expand repertoire
CUSMPF14A Perform accompaniment
CUSMPF16A Perform improvisation for audience
CUSMPF13A Plan and prepare a program for performance
CUSLRN01A Provide musical leadership in performance

Diploma Unit Bank

CUSADM08A Address copyright requirements
CUSADM09A Address legal and administrative requirements
CUSMGE07A Analyse harmony
CUSMGE04A Analyse music
CUSMGE13A Apply music knowledge and artistic judgment
CUSMCP08A Arrange music for a brief
CUSBAD13A Assess performing and recording deals
CUSGEN03A Collaborate with colleagues in planning and producing a project
CUSMCP06A Compose music for screen using electronic media
CUSMCP04A Compose songs or tunes in a range of styles
BSZ402A Conduct assessment
THTSMA01A Coordinate the production of brochures and marketing materials
CUSADM02A Coordinate the purchase or hire of equipment/supplies
CUSSOU15A Create a final sound balance
CUSBMA10A Determine publicity opportunities for an artistic event
CUSMPF03A Develop and maintain stagecraft skills
CUEFIN1A Develop a budget
CUSADM06A Develop and implement an operational plan
CUSSOU16A Develop sound design
CUSSOU17A Develop and implement sound production for a recording
CUSBRA19A Develop artists and repertoire
CUSMGE02A Develop self as artist
CUSSOU16A Develop sound design
CUSMPF17A Develop technical skills and expand repertoire
CUSSOU24A Edit sound using computerised digital equipment/systems
CUSADM07A Establish and maintain work and contractual relationships
CUSADM10A Establish and manage contracts
CUSSAF02A Follow health, safety and security procedures in the music industry
CUESMT6A Follow scores
CUSSOU22A Implement sound design
CUEOHS1A Implement workplace occupational health and safety procedures
CUSMCP10A Interpret, confirm and create music for a brief
CUSBGE17A Maintain and apply music industry knowledge
CUSBGE16A Maintain self or group in business
CUSMGE01A Maintain self or group in music
CUSGEN05A Make presentations
CUEFIN2A Manage a budget
CUSADM03A Manage a project
CUSBAD18A Manage artists and their careers
THHGLE16A Manage physical assets
CUSBAD15A Manage risk and crises for an act or show
CUSBMA14A Manage, promote and negotiate licensing on published works
THHGLE06A Monitor staff performance
CUSSOU11A Operate sound mixing console
CUSGEN04A Participate in negotiations
BSXFMI404A Participate in, lead and facilitate a team
CUSMPF14A Perform accompaniment
CUSMPF16A Perform improvisation for audience
CUSMPF15A Perform music as a soloist
CUSMPF11A Perform music as part of a group
CUSBGE11A Plan a career in music
CUSMPF13A Plan and prepare a program for performance
BSZ401A Plan assessment
CUSMPF12A Plan, prepare and present a live audition program
CUSMCP07A Prepare compositions for performance/publishing
CUSMPF04A Prepare self for performance
CUSBMA09A Promote own artistic work
CUSMAR01A Promote products and services
THHGHS03A Provide first aid
CUSLRN01A Provide musical leadership in performance
CUSMGE14A Read music for performance and analysis
THHGLE07A Recruit and select staff
CUSMPF05A Rehearse music for performance
BSZ403A Review assessment
CUSSOU23A Specify sound systems
CUSTGE01A Supervise technical operations
CUEEVT2A Tour the show
BSZ404A Train small groups
CUEMAR2A Undertake market research
CUEMAR3A Undertake marketing activities
CUSMGE03A Use instruments, equipment and/or electronic technology for making music
CUSMGE10A Use MIDI devices and/or software to compose music