Course Fulltimefees
£9,535 per year
Start Date
May or
September 2024
Duration
1 year (FT); 2 year (PT)
Institution Code
L83
UCAS Code
CM11
COURSE OVERVIEW
LCCM’s new CertHE Commercial Music is a concise one year Higher Education certificate for modern music makers with optional modules suited to solo vocalists and rappers, electronic and hip hop bedroom producers, ambitious DIY artists and creative executives. The certificate course will allow you to solidify your knowledge ready to embark on your music career after just one year or after trying Higher Education for a year you can decide to stay to complete a further two years of study to obtain a full BA in Commercial Music.
This new course combines the best knowledge and expertise from LCCM’s long running music performance & production degree but with less emphasis on music theory and original instrumentation. The one year programme combines a core module learning music programming and gaining important industry knowledge with optional modules in vocal performance, songwriting, artist development, music rights, the streaming economy, digital trends and mix concepts. The optional modules are almost all cross-programme enabling you to meet and collaborate with peers on the other music and music business programmes at LCCM.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
- ENTRY CRITERIA
- AUDITION INFORMATION
- PERSONAL STATEMENT
96 UCAS points from accepted Level 3 qualifications, or equivalent experience
AND
4 GCSEs grade C/4 including English or equivalent (e.g. Functional Skills)
AND
Successful interview
All applicants meeting the minimum entry requirements and whose application demonstrates the
capability to complete this programme will be offered an interview.
The course is taught in English. If you are not a native speaker you will need to demonstrate fluency in reading, writing and oral English at interview/application stage.
You may be asked to prove this via a third party test where you should score, as a minimum, the following points: IELTS
5.5 or Duolingo 95
We also welcome applications from mature students (21+ years) and those without formal qualifications but with demonstrable passion for and practical experience in the music industry.
You may be invited to an interview to assess your eligibility for the course if:
- you have not met the minimum entry criteria but show within your application a strong interest, and promise of ability for the course;
or
there is insufficient information in your application for us to make a decision.
The personal statement is an important part of your application and is your chance to tell us what your aims in the music business are and why it interests you. Your ability to communicate effectively is important, so the quality of your writing is a factor in how we make our decision. In particular, we will be looking for you to show an interest in the music business, demonstrated by one or more of the following:
- enthusiasm for listening to live or recorded music
- reading about music/the music industry
- organising gigs or music events
- using social media to publish or promote music
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
- What will you learn
- Year 1
- Your Future
- Collaborate. Network. Create.
- Extracurricular activities
KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDING
- Culture & Context: Explain the relevance of cultural, technological and societal forces that influence and frame the activities of music organisations, artists and events and the role of such activities in contemporary political and cultural life.
- Industry know-how: Explain typical commercial principles, business practices and key organisations involved in the music industry.
PRACTICAL SKILLS
- Research: Gather evidence and data for an investigation using appropriate sources and academic conventions.
- Communication: Engage your intended audience with well-structured material, that is technically accurate and delivered with creative flair.
cognitive SKILLS
- Evaluation: Use appropriate skills, techniques and procedures as instructed to complete selected tasks.
- Analysis: Read information objectively, leading to the formulation of a reasoned argument.
KEY LIFE SKILLS
- Professionalism Demonstrate appropriate judgement and an ability to meet expected standards for individual or group projects.
- Plan: Identify priorities that enable expectations to be met, whilst maintaining momentum, focus and a work/life balance.
Compulsory Modules
- Music Industry Landscape
- Music Programming (Sem2)
- History of Pop: Context Cultural
Optional Modules
- Vocal performance: Technical & Group Harmony (Sem1)
- Music Programming (Sem1)
- The Streaming Economy
- Songwriting & Collaborative Practice
- Music Industry News
- Digital Trends
- History of Pop: Crate Digging
- Mix Concepts
- Artist Development
- Rights & Royalties : Labels & Publishing
- Vocal Performance: Band & Harmony Performance (Sem2)
Music Industry Careers
- Artist or Performer
- Producer
- A&R/Production Manager
- Creative business owner
- Songwriter
- Programmer
- Event manager
- Executive, Manager, Administrator, Officer in the music or wider entertainment industry
Other Careers
- Digital Marketing
- Executive, Manager, Administrator, Officers in any business
- Project Manager
Throughout the course, you will be encouraged to collaborate with your peers, students on other degrees at LCCM and the wider creative community. As you build a network of talented, creative and ambitious musicians and entrepreneurs, you will be given the opportunity and support to put what you are learning into practice in the real world.
Being in the heart of London, we have close links to industry and have dedicated staff looking to match students with opportunities from our partners and industry network.
The LCCM student body is a highly creative community and we encourage students to network internally, creating events and activities themselves. The student committee organises student social and open events in our venue and performance rooms. We have many activities that occur throughout the year, including industry guest masterclasses for the whole college and weekly workshops to improve your music skills and knowledge in a relaxed and informal setting.
We encourage students to attend industry networking events and conferences, especially those that happen in London. The Music Box venue regularly hosts gatherings with some of the most influential industry organisations including UK Music, the BPI, the Ivors Academy, the Radio Academy, the Featured Artist Coalition. We are an official venue for BBC Introducing Live in 202
EXPERIENCE LCCM IN PERSON
Visiting LCCM in person is the best way to discover why it’s the perfect place for your music journey. During an open day or personal visit, you’ll meet our expert advisors, explore our state-of-the-art facilities, and experience the vibrant, creative energy that defines our campus.
MEET AN ADVISOR
Tour the building and get advice on your studies and career direction. In-person, online and phone call options available.
JOIN AN OPEN DAY
Book your place at our next Open Day and find out more about LCCM and why it’s the place to be.
If you have any questions regarding LCCM, please call us on 020 3535 1080 or e-mail us at contact@lccm.org.uk or complete the form on this page and we will get back to you shortly.