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Instrumental or Vocal Teaching
Foundation Degree Instrumental or Vocal Teaching
Leading to BA (Hons) Music with Instrumental or Vocal Teaching
Length of Programme: 2 Years Full Time (BA Top-up – 1 Year)
Course Information
Our Foundation Degree/BA Hons in
Instrumental or Vocal Teaching is
particularly designed to equip students
for a career as a peripatetic teacher or in
private practice. It can also be followed
by a tailor-made third year programme to
complete a BA (Hons) in Music with
Instrumental or Vocal Teaching. It offers
Campus:
students an opportunity to acquire a
range of skills in technique and repertoire
Bishop Otter, Chichester
development for young learners of
Contact:
instruments or voice as well as in music
performance. You will learn to prepare
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pupils for public performances and for Email:
graded examinations and school music
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assessments while developing both
individual and group teaching skills.
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Foundation Degree students work as part
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of a vibrant community of musical
performers, working in all musical styles,
and undertaking a rich variety of work
placements in local schools. The two-
year Foundation Degree facilitates strong
links with the music employers in the
area. Students are encouraged to
develop their personal skills in
performance and teaching, through
opportunities to perform and to take the
Dip ABRSM and LRSM Diplomas
(Teaching) in their second or third (BA
Hons) year of study.
The Facts
International Undergraduate Entry and the UK system with the UK National Typical UK qualification entry
requirements
Academic Recognition Information Centre
requirements – individual offers may
The University of Chichester considers
(UK NARIC) www.naric.org.uk.
vary:
applicants from a wide range of countries
Alternatively, you may also contact the
• You will need to be able to demonstrate
with appropriate A level equivalent
Admissions Office to find out if your
a strong interest in performing (in any
qualifications. This normally means, at
style)
qualification is suitable for entry.
• A minimum of one subject at A level or
least, the successful completion of a High
equivalent and 2 GCSEs (A – C)
School Leaving Certificate (generally after
Non native speakers of English are
13 years of primary and secondary
expected to have IELTS 6.0, or equivalent.
education). You may wish to check the Please see page 142 for alternative English
equivalence between your qualifications language proficiency qualifications.
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