Course Name |
Audio & Music Production |
Course Provider |
Dundalk Institute of Technology |
Course Code |
DK768 |
Course Type |
Higher Education CAO |
Qualifications |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
Degree - Ordinary Bachelor (Level 7 NFQ)
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Major |
Dundalk Institute of Technology |
Level 7 NFQ |
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Apply To |
CAO |
Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
Location (Districts) |
Dundalk |
Duration |
3 years
The course is delivered through a combination of lectures, tutorials, practicals and online learning
The course is highly applied with a focus on ‘hands-on’ skills
Basic music theory and keyboard skills tuition is built into the programme |
Specific Subjects or Course Requirements |
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Six Grades at O6 or H7 in Leaving Certificate
INCLUDING At least one H5 Grades or Minimum Points Score of 200
AND Mathematics Grade F2, Grade O6 or H7
AND English O6 or H7 OR Irish Grade O6 or H7
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Six Grades at O6 or H7 in Leaving Certificate
INCLUDING At least one H5 Grades or Minimum Points Score of 200
AND Mathematics Grade F2, Grade O6 or H7
AND English O6 or H7 OR Irish Grade O6 or H7
Note: Applicants are advised that despite the fact that Foundation Level Mathematics may meet the minimum Mathematics requirement for entry into some academic courses, some employers require Ordinary Level Mathematics or higher to meet minimum educational attainment for some positions.
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Leaving Certificate General Entry Requirements |
Expand+Bonus Points for Honours Mathematics
A bonus of 25 points will be allocated to students who achieve a grade H6 or above in higher level mathematics in the Irish Leaving Certificate examination. This means that the maximum cumulative Leaving Certif...
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A bonus of 25 points will be allocated to students who achieve a grade H6 or above in higher level mathematics in the Irish Leaving Certificate examination. This means that the maximum cumulative Leaving Certificate points total is 625. Bonus points will be awarded irrespective of the year in which the examinations were taken.
The bonus points will only be relevant in cases where the higher level mathematics subject (including bonus points) is scored as one of the candidate’s six best subjects for point’s purposes. Consequently, if higher level mathematics (cumulative points score) is not among these six subjects, the bonus points will not be included in the total points score.
Foundation Level Mathematics
Foundation level mathematics will be accepted as a passing subject for Level 7 courses where Leaving Certificate Mathematics is not a specific subject requirement.
Foundation Level Mathematics does not meet the entry requirements for Level 8 courses.
The minimum Level 7 entry requirement in Mathematics is as follows:
F2 at Foundation Level
Or a O6 at Ordinary Level
Or a H7 at Higher Level
Where a grade of F2 or higher is achieved and Foundation Level Mathematics is acceptable for entry to a specific course, the following points scoring system will be used:
Grade Points
F1 20
F2 12
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Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme LCVP |
Expand+Applications from Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme Students
Holders of the Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP) apply in the normal way through the CAO system. Points are awarded on the same basis as per the leaving certificate...
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Holders of the Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP) apply in the normal way through the CAO system. Points are awarded on the same basis as per the leaving certificate. The LCVP subject will be considered as a passing subject provided the student achieves at least a pass grade. This will apply to entry for honours degree (NFQ Level 8), and Ordinary Degree (NFQ Level 7).
The following points scoring system will be used Grade Points
Pass 28
Merit 46
Distinction 66
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Leaving Certificate Applied Programme LCAP |
Applications from Leaving Certificate Applied Programme Students
The Leaving Certificate Applied Programme (LCAP) subjects do not meet the minimum entry requirements for admission to academic courses and are not considered as passing subjects. Holders of the LCAP may wish to undertake a QQI-FET course in order to gain eligibility for entry to third-level courses in DkIT |
QQI FET Applicants General Information |
Expand+QQI-FET level 5 and 6 awards are now made by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). For further details please visit: www.qqi.ie.
Applicants must have obtained a full QQI-FET Level 5/6 major award with a minimum credit value of 120. A Compone...
Hide-QQI-FET level 5 and 6 awards are now made by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). For further details please visit: www.qqi.ie.
Applicants must have obtained a full QQI-FET Level 5/6 major award with a minimum credit value of 120. A Component Award will not suffice.
A full QQI-FET major award normally contains 8 components. A full award may be accumulated over a number of years. In such cases, it is the responsibility of the applicant to apply to QQI-FET for a major award prior to release of QQI-FET results.
The minimum entry requirement for graduates of QQI-FET (Level 5 and 6) awards to:
Ab-initio Ordinary Degree (NQAI Level 7) courses (with the exception of Veterinary Nursing) is a full QQI-FET (Level 5 or 6) award, plus one Distinction or two Merits;
Ab-initio Honours Degree (NQAI Level 8) courses (with the exception of nursing & midwifery and Level 8 Engineering courses) is a full QQI-FET (Level 5 or 6) award including a Distinction grade in at least three modules.
In these cases, a general specific requirement for Mathematics or a language will not apply. Notwithstanding the minimum entry requirements listed above, relevant cognate courses and / or specific pre-requisite QQI-FET modules may be required for some courses. Details are available from the Admissions Office or the ‘QQI-FET Information’ section of the CAO website www.cao.ie.
QQI-FET has introduced a new awards system known as the Common Awards System, or CAS. All QQI-FET awards are part of CAS since 2014.
Common Awards System (CAS) Scoring
This scoring scheme only applies where all the requirements for the major award are met, i.e. when the named component awards specified have been achieved to a minimum of 120 credits.
Each component is given a score based on the credit value of the component and the weighting of the grade achieved.
Most component awards have a credit value of 15 (the possible component credit values are 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30).
The following weightings will apply to the grades achieved:
Pass 1
Merit 2
Distinction 3
To calculate a component score, multiply the credit value of the component by the weighting for the grade achieved. Add all of the component scores up to a cumulative credit value of 120. When adding up these scores begin with distinctions, then merits, then passes. Finally, multiply the total by 13 and divide by 12 to give the overall score (maximum 390).* Further information and examples of the scoring scheme are available on the ‘QQI-FET Information’ section of the CAO website (www.cao.ie)
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QQI FET Entry Requirements |
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Mature Applicants |
Expand+Who is a Mature Applicant?
Any applicant 23 years of age or over on 1st January in the year of entry to first year of a full-time course is considered to be a mature applicant. Dundalk Institute of Technology actively encourages applications on mat...
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Any applicant 23 years of age or over on 1st January in the year of entry to first year of a full-time course is considered to be a mature applicant. Dundalk Institute of Technology actively encourages applications on mature grounds and we reserve a minimum of 20% of places on all courses for applicants who access the programme via the mature entry route. Mature students register on all programmes and contribute positively to academic and campus life.
In recent years, mature students have represented approximately 15% of all first year entrants. The Student Learning and Development Centre provides a range of learning supports designed to assist mature students reach their full potential.
How do I decide on a course?
It is important that you make an informed choice. Our Undergraduate Handbook provides contact details of academic staff in each department. You should make contact with the relevant person – ideally, arrange a mutually convenient time to discuss. It is important to make sure that the course is in line with your career plans and that you are academically prepared for and suited to that particular area of study. Talking with academic staff on the course is also an opportunity for you to find out the level of demand for certain courses (among mature applicants) and to find out what the minimum criteria may be.
When do I have to apply?
To be considered as a mature applicant, you must apply to the CAO by 1st February. If the mature student quota is not filled with 1st February applicants, the decision may be taken to assess late applications to the CAO (i.e. those who apply to the CAO after 1st February). However, there is no guarantee that late applications will be assessed. Demand is high for mature student places on many courses and the quota on each course is usually filled with 1st February applicants.
For futher information go to dkit.ie/mature
Have a question about applying as a mature student?
Contact Eileen Lynch Access Officer
T +353 (0)42 937 0236
E access@dkit.ie
W dkit.ie/maturestudents
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Alternative Entry |
https://www.dkit.ie/admissions/how-to-apply/cao-first-year-entry.html |
Higher Education Access Route HEAR |
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Disability Access Route to Education DARE |
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Recognition of Prior Learning RPL |
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Course Fee |
Expand+Undergraduate Student
The Student Contribution fee is payable by all students who do not qualify for grants or scholarships. The Student Contribution Fee is €3,000.
DkIT Facilities
DkIT students are also obliged to pay the DkIT Facilities Cont...
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The Student Contribution fee is payable by all students who do not qualify for grants or scholarships. The Student Contribution Fee is €3,000.
DkIT Facilities
DkIT students are also obliged to pay the DkIT Facilities Contribution Fee of €125.
Please contact our Admissions Team for more information by emailing admissions@dkit.ie or calling
+353 (0)429 370230.
Undergraduate Tuition Fees
Tuition Fees on Undergraduate Courses are paid on behalf of the students who are eligible under the Free Fees Initiative (FFI). Visit studentfinance.ie for more information. For more information on Fee Collection please view the the fees section of the DKIT website (www.dkit.ie/fees)
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Link to Course Fee |
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Financial Support |
Students may apply to SUSI for a means-tested grant. Please consult the Student Finance website,
www.studentfinance.ie or www.susi.ie, for the most up-to-date information. |
CAO Application Dates and Fees |
Expand+Entry 2023
Early online application (discounted): Fee €30 Closing Date: 20 January 2023 at 5pm
Normal online application: Fee €45 Closing Date: 1 February 2023 at 5pm
Late online application - restrictions apply (see page 3 2023 CAO Hand...
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Early online application (discounted): Fee €30 Closing Date: 20 January 2023 at 5pm
Normal online application: Fee €45 Closing Date: 1 February 2023 at 5pm
Late online application - restrictions apply (see page 3 2023 CAO Handbook): Fee: €60 Closing Date: 1 May 2023 at 5pm
Change of Mind - restrictions apply (see page 3 2023 CAO Handbook): Fee: Nil Closing Date: 1 July 2023 at 5pm
Exceptional online late application (see page 31 of the 2023 CAO Handbook): Fee €60 Closing Date: 22 July 2023 at 5pm
Be sure to complete any action well in advance of closing dates. You should avoid making an application close to a closing date. No extensions to closing dates will be allowed and all application fees are non-refundable.
LATE APPLICATIONS
Late Applications are those which are received after 5pm on 1 February 2023. The closing date for late applications is 5pm on 1 May 2023, subject to the restrictions listed on page 3 of the 2023 CAO Handbook. The online facility for late applications opens on the 6 March 2023 at 12:00 noon - a fee of €60 applies.
Exceptional Late Applications (Exception to the timetable)
The exceptional closing date of 22 July at 5pm applies only to applicants who are registered as an undergraduate student on 1 May 2023 in any year in any one of the participating HEIs (subject to the exclusions listed below). In order to avail of the Exceptional Late Application facility you must have entered the HEI through the CAO system. This is an exceptional late closing date and all steps must be completed by 5pm on 22 July. No changes may be made after this date.
If you did not enter your current course through the CAO system, you must first contact the Admissions Office of the HEI to which you wish to apply and they will inform you if you may submit an application direct to the institution.
Exclusions:
You may submit a late application only for entry to courses other than your existing course. If you wish to repeat the year in the same course you must arrange this within your HEI.
Mary Immaculate College Limerick, Marino Institute of Education, Trinity College Dublin, University of Limerick, Maynooth University have special procedures in place in the case of current or previous students who wish to apply for entry to another course in the same HEI. Such applicants must contact their Admissions Office to determine the application procedure. However, if you are a student in another HEI and you wish to apply to any of these five HEIs, you should apply through CAO.
Refer to page 31 of the 2023 CAO Handbook on how to make an Exceptional Late Application.
Restrictions
As a CAO applicant you may experience one or more of the following restrictions based on your course choices, your category of application, or restrictions imposed by the HEIs that you wish to apply to. Please read the section on 'Restrictions' on page 3 of the 2023 CAO Handbook carefully. This section includes information on:
General Restrictions
1. Making a late application
2. Making changes to your course choices
Restricted Courses
3. Applying for a restricted course
Mature Applicants
4. Mature applicants
Supplementary Admissions Routes
5. Applying for DARE and/or HEAR
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Course Content |
Expand+Why study this course?
This three-year degree course is aimed at producing professionals for the recording industry capable of assuming key creative and architectural roles in the process of analysing, developing and realising the creative intentio...
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This three-year degree course is aimed at producing professionals for the recording industry capable of assuming key creative and architectural roles in the process of analysing, developing and realising the creative intentions of the client to a commercial conclusion. The course is designed to continuously strengthen the student’s understanding and awareness of a wide range of aspects of Audio Production.
The course trains students through the delivery of a suite of carefully developed modules covering Production, Technology, Theory, Craft, Musicianship, Research and Personal Development. The artistry of modern Audio Production assumes a diverse range of interrelated disciplines. Creativity, science, recording technologies and techniques, musical appreciation and awareness, business, interpersonal skills and more, combine to form the rich diversity of strands that is the BA in Audio & Music Production.
Other Information
Study Abroad: Yes (Optional in Year 2)
(1) Study Abroad - Students may undertake a one-semester placement under the Erasmus Programme with our current approved partners during stage two of their studies.
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Subjects Taught |
Expand+Indicative Modules
Year 1
Semester 1
• Microphone Applications and the Recording/ Playback Chain
• Properties of Sound
• The Digital Audio Workstation
• Introduction to Musicianship
• Academic Writing and Research Skills
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Year 1
Semester 1
• Microphone Applications and the Recording/ Playback Chain
• Properties of Sound
• The Digital Audio Workstation
• Introduction to Musicianship
• Academic Writing and Research Skills
Semester 2
• Recording Electric and Acoustic Instruments
• Studio Environment
• Music Production Content Analysis
• Popular Music Genre Studies
• Musicianship for the Music Producer
Year 2
Semester 1
• Sound Synthesis
• Audio Signal Processing
• Mixing Fundamentals
• Elements of Popular Music: Piano & Strings
• Production Project 1
• Erasmus: International Academic Studies
Semester 2
• Vocal Production
• Live Sound
• Elements of Popular Music: Songwriting
• Production Project 2
• Electronic Music Production
• Erasmus: International Academic Studies
Year 3
Semester 1
• Audio Industries
• Electroacoustic Composition
• Work Placement (6 Weeks)
Semester 2
• Advanced DAW Techniques
• Studio Acoustics
• Advanced Live Sound
• Sound Design & Implementation
• Production Project 3
All module titles are subject to change and are for indicative purposes only.
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Careers or Further Progression |
Expand+What will it mean for my future?
This course develops individuals who are creative, considered, independent and disciplined. As such they are capable of entering a wide range of graduate careers. Graduates will be comprehensively equipped to progre...
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This course develops individuals who are creative, considered, independent and disciplined. As such they are capable of entering a wide range of graduate careers. Graduates will be comprehensively equipped to progress directly into jobs in the industry such as record producers, recording studio engineers, sound designers, radio broadcast assistants and studio managers.
With additional appropriate experience, career opportunities exist in other related areas. Positions include radio producers, promotional and advertising managers, education, publishing, retail, music-related journalism or live sound engineer.
Progression
Students who achieve a sufficient GPA over the course of the Level 7 degree may be considered for an Advanced Entry place onto Year 4 of the Level 8 course.
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Further Enquiries |
Course Contact
Jonathan Duggan
E Jonathan.Duggan@dkit.ie |
Course Web Page |
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