Learners will explore personal characteristics and evaluate their own potential as an entrepreneur. This course introduces learners to the concepts, vocabulary and skills associated with entrepreneurship. Learn about our recognizing prior learning (RPL) process. If you have previous learning (course, employment, etc.) that's relevant to your program, you can apply to earn credit. Recognizing prior learning / transfer credits It is not a complete list and courses are subject to change in advance of the academic year. These are some of the courses offered in this program. Students who are under age 19 may not be able to fully participate in these activities.
Specific laptop requirements will be provided before classes begin. You collaborate on projects with peers and creative professionals in programs like Music Arts, Music Business, Radio Television Journalism and Screen Arts.Throughout the program, industry experts and guest speakers are brought into the classroom to deliver specialized training.You learn from experienced, award-winning instructors who have strong connections to the music, television and film industries.You learn in a top-of-the-line studio that simulates a real-world environment.
You're trained using industry-standard tools, technology, software and other equipment.Small class sizes provide you with lots of opportunities for one-on-one interaction and support.You learn to engineer and compose through a strong, hands-on curriculum.For more information visit Work Experience Opportunities.Our co-op program follows Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL) guidelines.Co-op provides an opportunity for paid, full-time work placements that last 12 to 16 weeks.This program is eligible for an optional cooperative education (co-op) credit course between year one and two.Transportation, accommodations and other costs related to work placements are your responsibility.Opportunities are typically unpaid and last approximately 5 weeks.It provides you with the opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills outside of the classroom. Work placement is a mandatory credit course completed at the end of your program.You'll maximize your creativity and hone your business and entrepreneurial knowledge. This program builds on the interests and skills you have and prepares you for an exciting career in the recording industry. Plan and manage a project with artists and bands.Set up live sound reinforcement equipment, stage lighting, run a sound check, mix and record live sound at an event.
Use industry-standard equipment and software.Develop skills in digital sound production, music recording, sound design, electronic music production and creation, MIDI applications, post-production and surround sound mixing, recording and live sound reinforcement.Engineer, compose, create, edit, mix and master music.Gain a solid background in audio engineering and music production from industry experts. Whether it's film, music, theatre or video games, a technical career in music can take you places.