HUM-DJP1 Admission
Candidates shall be eligible to apply for the qualification of Diploma in Jazz and Popular Music or Diploma in Music Performance if they hold a National Senior Certificate (for diploma study), equivalent qualification or alternative access certificate approved by Senate. In addition they must;
- successfully complete an audition demonstrating proficiency deemed adequate to pursue the anticipated first level course of study in singing, playing an instrument or African Music and Dance;
- demonstrate their ability to read music and their knowledge of the basic rudiments of music; and
- complete a diagnostic English proficiency
HUM-DJP2 Progression
The curriculum for the Diploma in Jazz and Popular Music and for the Diploma in Music Performance shall extend over a minimum of six consecutive semesters of full-time study.
Students shall not be permitted to progress to the third year of study unless they have obtained credit for all the modules prescribed for the first year of study and at least a further 80 credits for modules prescribed in the second year of study (208 creditsaltogether).
HUM-DJP3 Transfer to a Degree Programme
A candidate holding an NSC (or has a Senate Exemption) who wishes to transfer from the Diploma in Jazz and Popular Music or the Diploma in Music Performance to the BMus, the BA in Music or the BA in Music and Drama Performance degree programmes must:
- have passed all the Diploma modules prescribed for the first semester; and
- have passed the module ACLE102 Academic Learning in English; and
- receive the Dean and Head of School’s approval for the
NB: All Music modules are subject to change. Consult the Music Cluster for the latest module offerings.
Structure: Diploma in Jazz and Popular Music
LEVEL 1 | MODULE CODE |
First Practical Study 1A(16C) | MUSC1PA |
and First Practical Study 1B (16C) | MUSC1PB |
Workshop in Jazz & Popular Music 1A(8C) | MUSC1W1 |
Workshop in Jazz & Popular Music 1B (8C) | MUSC1W2 |
Music Ensemble 1A (8C) | MUSC1E1 |
and Music Ensemble 1B (8C) | MUSC1E2 |
Jazz & Popular Music Theory 1A (8C) | MUSC1T1 |
and Jazz & Popular Music Theory 1B (8C) | MUSC1T2 |
Aural Perception 1A (8C) | MUSC1A1 |
and Aural Perception 1B (8C) | MUSC1A2 |
Jazz & Popular Music History 1A (8C) | MUSC1T1 |
and Jazz & Popular Music History 1B (8C) | MUSC1T2 |
ACLE (or other English language module) (16C) | ACLE102 |
Total credits: 128 |
LEVEL 2 | |
First Practical Study 2A (16C) | MUSC2PA |
First Practical Study and 2B (16C) | MUSC2PB |
Workshop in Jazz & Popular Music 2A (8C) | MUSC2W1 |
and Workshop in Jazz & Popular Music 2B (8C) | MUSC2W2 |
Music Ensemble 2A (8C) | MUSC2EA |
Music Ensemble 2B (8C) | MUSC2EB |
Jazz & Popular Music Theory (8C) | MUSC2T1 |
and Jazz & Popular Music Theory 2B (8C) | MUSC2T2 |
Aural Perception 2A (8C) | MUSC2A1 |
and Aural Perception 2B (8C) | MUSC2A2 |
*Composition & Arranging in J&PM 1A (8C) | MUSC2C1 |
and *Composition & Arranging in J&PM 1B (8C) | MUSC2C2 |
Jazz & Popular Music History 2A (8C) | MUSC2H1 |
and Jazz & Popular Music History 2B (8C) | MUSC2H2 |
Total credits: 128 |
LEVEL 3 (Diploma exit level) | |
First Practical Study 3A (16C) | MUSC3PA |
First Practical Study 3B (16C) | MUSC3PB |
Music Ensemble 3A (8C) | MUSC3EA |
Music Ensemble 3B (8C) | MUSC3EB |
Jazz & Popular Music Theory 3A (8C) | MUSC3T1 |
Jazz & Popular Music Theory 3B (8C) | MUSC3T2 |
Each student chooses to specialise in TWO of the following disciplines:
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by selecting TWO options to the value of 32 credits each from the following list:
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Total credits: 128 |
Notes: Over the 3 years of the Diploma, the content of the modules entitled ‘Composition & Arranging in Jazz and Popular Music’ may include such topics as song writing, big-band arranging, jingle writing, and film music.