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Music, Industry and Technology

Small Ensemble Amplified and Digital class having a final concert at the Leigha Lee Browne Theatre

Why study Music, Industry and Technology at 澳门六合彩开奖接口?

  • UTSC offers a joint program of study with Centennial College based on solid musical foundations and contemporary music industry skills. Students graduate with an Honours BA degree from the University of Toronto and an Ontario College Certificate in Music Business and Technology.
  • Music, Industry and Technology is the only program of its kind in Canada. There is a Supplementary Application Form but no performance audition for entry.  
  • The Music, Industry and Technology program is a career-focused program designed to meet the needs of students who seek a combination of career-ready skills and broad-based knowledge that will allow students to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of music, business, and technology.
  • Courses at Centennial ensure a foundation of knowledge in audio engineering, music business, industry issues, including musical entrepreneurship, and songwriting/performance.
  • The Music, Industry and Technology program includes a six-week industry 鈥渇ield placement鈥 where students network and gain real-world experience.
  • Graduates are set up for long-term success in the music industry.

Contact

Should you have any questions regarding the Music & Culture program at the 澳门六合彩开奖接口, please send us an email.

Centennial College: Brian De Lima <BDeLima@centennialcollege.ca>

Music, Industry and Technology FAQ

Applicants are required to submit a media portfolio. This should consist of three links to performances or work samples that highlight your current interests and abilities. Your supplementary application form will also ask you to provide an 鈥渁rtist statement鈥 for each of your files. This statement should briefly explain what the work sample is, your role in it, and why you feel it showcases your abilities and potential. 

Your media portfolio should include links to three work samples.

Your work sample can be original creations. But it can also include arrangements, performances or other examples of work that showcases your potential for a career in the music industry. 

Students take classes at UTSC during their first year and a half. In the third semester, students attend classes at Centennial College (Story Arts Centre campus). All classes in Year Three are at Centennial College. Students return to UTSC campus for the fourth and final year. MIT courses at UTSC will be offered through the Music and Culture program in the Department of Arts, Culture and Media and will take place in Arts and Administration (AA) and Bladen wing (BV) buildings. Please refer to more information at 澳门六合彩开奖接口 campus map.

The field placement is a 6 week intensive that gets you into the industry getting hands-on experience with professionals. We encourage all our students to be proactive and seek out their field placement 鈥渆mployer,鈥 but we can also assist in the process if absolutely needed. In your 3rd semester at the Centennial college (Winter semester), students will acquire a 6 week field placement after 8 weeks of coursework. This field placement will allow students to apply what they have learned in the MIT/ MBT programs in a real-life work setting. This will enable students to gain valuable work experience, network with possible future employers and collaborators, and refine their career goals. Some of our students get placements in the CBC, independent recording studios, record labels, publishing firms, etc.