What will I learn?
The Associate Degree of Music, nested within the Bachelor of Music, builds the essential skills for creating a successful career in todays modern music industry. Youll learn and apply theoretical knowledge and best practices while accessing studios with cutting-edge equipment.Youll gain proficiencies in songwriting, composition, music business and industry, stagecraft, recording techniques and electronic music production and studio music production.Building on the core skills of a working music professional, the Associate Degree of Music at SAE allows you a unique opportunity to dive deeper into your chosen area of interest by studying three specialization electives in one of the following four different pathways.Songwriting and Music ProductionFor emerging songwriters, music producers and composers. Students will further specialize in songwriting and composition for screen media (films or television) and video games, develop scoring and notation skills and learn advanced studio production techniques, including mixing and mastering.Electronic Music ProductionInterested in refining your electronic music production skills- From various EDM genres, to Hip Hop and Electronic Pop music, gain a deeper understanding of digital mixing, mastering and sound design, sampling, synthesis and programming and various contexts for music making including live applications.Music Industry and BusinessThis one is for students interested in the business side of the industry. From artist and event management, to music exports, legal frameworks and entrepreneurship. Develop a deeper understanding of the dynamic and ever-changing music industry and drive the success of your own business ideas along with key creative collaborators.Creative MusicianshipDream of being a working musician - This specialization is for students interested in pursuing performance as a career. Defining your creative identity and brand, developing stagecraft and further exploring collaborative music making through innovation and improvisation. Youll also get to explore current and emerging modes of music making through various instruments and technologies.6 Trimesters Full TimeWhilst still classified as a full-time study load, you will complete the units over two years. (6 trimesters)