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Music Industry Arts and Performance 6450<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

LENGTH INTAKE CREDENTIAL LOCATION<br />

3 years/6 semesters Fall<br />

Ontario College<br />

Advanced Diploma<br />

Performing Arts Centre<br />

Being a versatile, culturally aware musician and singer — who is also a technology and business savvy<br />

leader — is imperative for success in tomorrow’s music-related fields. This program’s combination<br />

of performance, creative, contextual, business, and technology courses helps you to become just<br />

that. As you work your way through the curriculum, professional musicians mentor you during private<br />

lessons and ensemble rehearsals. You also have the opportunity to perform and record. In the<br />

program’s third year, join either the music creation and business stream, or the music creation and<br />

technology stream. A six-week field placement further enhances your hands-on and specialized<br />

experience.<br />

Note: To support your learning, this program requires you to have access to a mobile computing device that meets minimum<br />

hardware requirements. Please visit the program page on our website for details.<br />

CAREER OUTLOOK<br />

Music producer / Live sound technician / Recording engineer<br />

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD),<br />

or equivalent, or mature student status<br />

(19 years or older)<br />

• Grade 12 English (C or U), or equivalent<br />

(minimum grade required), or take the<br />

Centennial College English Skills Assessment<br />

for Admission<br />

• English language proficiency<br />

• Portfolio (visit the program page on our<br />

website for details)<br />

centennialcollege.ca/6450<br />

Jesse Feyen<br />

jfeyen@centennialcollege.ca<br />

416-289-5000 ext. 58619<br />

COMMUNICATIONS, MEDIA,<br />

ARTS AND DESIGN<br />

Performing Arts Fundamentals 6400<br />

LENGTH INTAKE CREDENTIAL LOCATION<br />

1 year/2 semester Fall Ontario College Certificate Performing Arts Centre<br />

If you dream of a career on the big stage but are not sure what you want to do, this program is for you.<br />

By combining music, theatre, and dance fundamentals with specialized elective courses, Performing<br />

Arts Fundamentals helps you to focus your training or to broaden your horizons. Work with peers to<br />

create, remix, or produce original multidisciplinary performances. Attending shows and networking<br />

provides inspiration, while being coached by industry professionals helps you with the audition<br />

process, resumé writing, career management, and financing skills. Feel prepared for the next step in<br />

your success with this holistic training.<br />

Notes:<br />

1. Once you complete this program, you will be eligible to directly enter, with minimum requirements, Centennial’s Dance<br />

Performance, Music Industry Arts and Performance, or Theatre Arts and Performance programs.<br />

2. To support your learning, this program requires you to have access to a mobile computing device that meets minimum<br />

hardware requirements. Please visit the program page on our website for details.<br />

CAREER OUTLOOK<br />

Musician / Actor / Dancer<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD),<br />

or equivalent, or mature student status<br />

(19 years or older)<br />

• Grade 12 English (C or U), or equivalent<br />

(minimum grade required), or take the<br />

Centennial College English Skills Assessment<br />

for admission<br />

• English language proficiency<br />

• Online questionnaire (visit the program page<br />

on our website for details)<br />

centennialcollege.ca/6400<br />

Lauren Acton<br />

lacton@centennialcollege.ca<br />

416-289-5000 ext. 58734<br />

centennialcollege.ca/our-programs<br />

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