The nationally accredited Advanced Diploma of Music Industry (Performance) is designed to take your knowledge and experience to a professional level in the global music industry. Go on to become a professional singer, songwriter, or musician with the skills to record and perform your work.
Minimum requirements
Successful completion of the Diploma in Music Performance or equivalent qualification.
Satisfactory performance in an audition and music theory test.
Note: The leading indicator for admission is performance in the audition, and places are awarded on merit.
Admission Requirement
Possible admission
Diploma in Music Performance or equivalent qualification with an average of 65% or above.
Satisfactory performance in an audition and music theory test or a first-class pass in the performance course(s) which forms part of the Diploma in Music Performance.
What can I do with a diploma in music?
Performer.
Music Education (e.g.teacher or Tutor)
Arts Administration.
Theatre work.
A&R, Promotion & Booking.
Artist Management.
Music Producer.
Producer.
Advanced Diploma (AD) Jobs by Salary
Job Title | Range | Average |
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Mechanical Engineer | Range: R300k – R824k (Estimated) | Average: R533,250 |
Mobile Applications Developer | Range: R113k – R545k (Estimated) | Average: R271,685 |
Music Teacher | Range: R71k – R349k (Estimated) | Average: R181,229 |
Can I teach music without a degree?
You do not need a degree to play or teach music.
However, being a good teacher is not easy, and having some sort of professional training, or prior experience with music lessons will help you on your teaching journey.