Attendance is expected at scheduled activities including lessons/tutorials/workshops to receive credit for components of the course.
Individual lessons can be available to students as recordings if requested. Other learning activities including tutorials will not be available as recordings.
The course includes live and online events including group discussions/tutorials/workshops.
The activities for the course are scheduled as a weekly timetable.
Throughout the course, there will be essential in-class assessments that students must participate in. These assessments, are distinct from formal assignments. Students are required to be present to complete these assessments, which typically focus on specific techniques related to composition, arrangement, music theory, and music production. Students will demonstrate their understanding through various activities, including practical applications of concepts learned from pre-class video materials, written tests, and creative exercises conducted in group breakouts. Additionally, formative assessments such as drafts and draft demos will be evaluated during class discussions. Participation in peer reviews, where students listen to and critique each other’s tracks, is also critical for accessing and benefiting from these assessments.