551.A0
Career
3 years
Autumn and Winter
2
Arts and letters
In this program, students learn to improvise, compose and interpret songs and develop their knowledge of different musical genres. They study music history and theory and master their technique in their principal instrument (or voice). Through courses in software notation and production, students also develop the technical skills needed to work in a professional recording studio.
The program offers students two streams: Composition and Arrangement (551.AA) and Performance (551.AB). In their first year, students take the same courses as those in Pre-university Music (501.A0). Our students benefit from the expertise of our renowned faculty and state-of-the-art facilities which include two digital recording studios, practice rooms, a recital hall with two grand pianos and a 400-seat auditorium. Entrance scholarships are offered to students who achieve the highest audition grade in their instrument or voice category.
Admission requirements
Bands and ensembles
Concerts and events
Alumni and testimonials
A DCS in Professional Music and Song Techniques prepares you for a career in:
It is possible to continue on to university from this program. Consult with an Academic Advisor to know the prerequisites for your chosen program.