Certificate IV in Music
Course Code: CUA40920Duration
4 terms (1 year)
Fees *
$4620 (Adult Students)
$3540 (High School Students)
$12,600 (International Students)
Intake Dates
January, July
QCE points and ATAR equivalents
Receive up to 8 credit points (QCE)
ATAR equivalents vary depending on the institution
*There are no subsidy/funding options for this course
I studied the Certificate IV in music whilst at school and had to manage both my school work and certificate course content. I had no difficulties managing either and was greatly supported by the staff at QCM. I ended up greatly benefiting from both after I graduated from highschool!
Is this course for me?
If you are an adult or highschool student who has a passion for music and can provide evidence that demonstrate your well-developed musical knowledge and instrumental skills, this course is perfect for you!
Whether you want to become a freelance performer, composer, ensemble member, or even just build on your music skills, the Certificate IV in Music can introduce you to a vast range of content that cover the different aspects of music.
What will I learn?
In Certificate IV in Music you will not only learn how to refine your instrumental techniques, but also learn how to compose music, how copyright works and what different business opportunities there are in the music industry. Additionally, the course provides plenty of performance opportunities for students to showcase their talent in both solo and group form.
Specific course units have been listed below (Table 1).
Structure of the course
The duration of Certificate IV in Music is one year (4 terms of 9 weeks).
Adult students will be required to come in for two full days per week. In total, the students should be spending 20 hours of instructions and 4 hours of private practice, rehearsals and performances per week.
Highschool students will either undertake the qualification at school (9 week school terms), or attend our campus one to two days a week (9 week terms). An additional four hours per week will be allocated to private practice, rehearsals, performances and attendance of concerts.
Distant adult and highschool students do not have a set due date for completion of their course, however we recommend these students to set an individual deadline for themselves (~1 year). Our External Representative staff will stay in contact with these students to confirm their progress. *Distant Grade 12 students wanting to use their Certificate IV in Music to add to their QCE points or support their University entry, should be finishing the course before QCAA submissions end in early November.
Highschool Students
QCE points
The qualifications also provide credit points to the Queensland Certificate of Education. Current credit points:
- Certificate IV in Music – up to 8 credit points
ATAR equivalents
The ATAR equivalent to a Certificate IV will vary depending on the university/institution you want to gain entry into. Please visit the university or institution’s website for more information.
Entry Requirements
Domestic Students | International Students |
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Your individual talent in music will be recognised and fostered, and learning goals will be established to enable you to become an integral part of a group performance and the music industry.
RPL
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Qualification Units
Table 1. Units of Competency for Certificate IV in Music
Code | Unit of Competency Title |
CUACMP311 | Implement copyright arrangements |
BSBESB301 | Investigate business opportunities |
CUAIND411 | Extend expertise in specialist creative fields |
CUAMWB402 | Manage feedback on creative practice |
CUAMCP412 | Compose musical pieces |
CUAMLT411 | Notate music for performance |
CUAMPF415 | Develop and apply instrumental techniques |
CUAMPF411 | Rehearse music for group performances |
CUAMPF414 | Perform music as part of a group |
CUAMPF416 | Perform music as a soloist |
CUARES412 | Conduct Research |
BSBOPS403 | Apply business risk management processes |
CUAMPF412 | Develop and apply stagecraft skills |
CUAMPF312 | Prepare for musical performances |