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MUSIC, DANCE & PRODUCTION MUSIC, DANCE & PRODUCTION DANCE MUSIC MUSIC BUSINESS SOUND PRODUCTION TECHNICAL PRODUCTION

MUSIC, DANCE & PRODUCTION COURSES POSSIBLE CAREERS > > Studio Manager > > Music Producer > > Game Audio Developer > > Sound Engineer > > Production Manager > > Crew Member > > Band Artist > > Composer > > Record Company Owner > > Music Engineer > > Sound Designer for Game Audio > > Sound Designer for Film, TV and Animation > > Film Composer > > Electronic Music Producer > > Beat Maker > > Game Audio Composer > > Sound Recordist > > Film Mixer > > Live Sound Engineering > > Theatre Engineer > > Foley Artist > > Documentary Composer STUDY MODE KEY Full time Part time Off campus Flexible learning Apprenticeship Traineeship VETiS The information contained in this publication is correct at time of print (June 2016). Box Hill Institute reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published here. ii 2016 Course and Pathways Guide Box Hill Institute All courses are government accredited and have national recognition. For further course details visit www.boxhill.edu.au

MUSIC BUSINESS If you love music, a career in the music industry could be the perfect way to do what you love every day. Whether you re interested in music business, performance, composition, audio production, or the business of music, Box Hill Institute offers a progressive range of courses, from certificates to master degrees. MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL MUSIC BUSINESS Start dates: Enrol throughout the year Location: Off campus, Box Hill 2 years 4 years BACHELOR OF APPLIED BUSINESS IN MUSIC INDUSTRY Start dates: February 3 years 6 years For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au This unique online postgraduate degree gives current music industry personnel or recent graduates from music business courses the opportunity to acquire elite music industry knowledge and leadership skills to advance your music industry career. This course has been designed to cater for existing music industry employees to do full time study while maintaining their current industry based careers, or for recent graduates of music business/music industry courses to further their study in the field. This master s degree focuses on music business and is run by experts with many years of industry experience. The course will enable you to exercise leadership in international music business with advanced knowledge, strategic creative entrepreneurial skills, research acumen, and engagement with contemporary issues in relation to the creation, production, distribution and consumption of music. You will be equipped to manage complex music business issues during periods of rapid change in economic, musical, cultural, social, legal, and technological factors within the music industry. You will be able to assume professional leadership roles that encompass creative, entrepreneurial and managerial functions in small to large music businesses. Blended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for Visit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course. Individual Interview Career opportunities include Music and Entertainment Manager, Music Project Manager, Artist and Major Event Manager, Major Record Company Senior Administrator, Independent Record Company Manager, Music Publishing, or Music Organisation Manager. Once you graduate you may apply for further post-graduate study at other institutions. This includes post-graduate study in teaching and education or a PhD in the field. This unique degree gives you the opportunity to specialise for industry employment or prepares you for further study. Your studies will be conducted in our innovative student run record label, Boxer Music and our music industry business office (MiBO), where you will learn in real life industry scenarios alongside industry specialists. You will gain business skills and knowledge that can be applied in other industries, have access to leading industry music business software, and opportunities to manage student music projects (under staff supervision). Classes include music marketing, artist management, touring, music events, record company operations, music publishing, social media, web design, audio recording, video creation and editing. In the third year of the degree students are required to complete an industry internship and practical placement. The degree has a specific music industry focus and aims to engage students in an environment which supports learning whilst creating an atmosphere conducive to industry-related work practices. Blended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for Visit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course. Individual Interview There are many employment opportunities within the entertainment and performance industry, including roles such as booking agent, artist manager, record company owner, event manager, tour manager and music publisher. Once you graduate you may apply for postgraduate study in our Masters of International Music Business or further study at other institutions. This includes post-graduate study in teaching and education. Music, Dance and Production 1

BEN RAUSA BACHELOR OF MUSIC BUSINESS At Box Hill Institute I have been able to delve deeply into the workings of the music business. All of the skills I have obtained I have applied to my dance music media website, 6AM AT THE GARAGE, and the event company, Innocuous, which ran a 700-plus person laneway party as part of the Melbourne Music Week.

MUSIC BUSINESS MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND COMPOSITION CERTIFICATE III IN MUSIC INDUSTRY (MUSIC BUSINESS) National code: CUA30915 Location: Lilydale 6 months The Certificate III in Music Industry (Music Business) provides the basics of managing and promoting bands. This course will provide you with the skills you need to begin a career in the music business. You will learn about being a freelancer as well as the skills to promote and run music events. This course is an excellent foundation for further study at degree level. On campus. See boxhill.edu.au for There are no specific entry requirements, This course could lead to gaining employment at live music functions and venues or to further study in music or sound production. This course can progress into the CUA40915 Certificate IV in Music Industry or the Bachelor of Music Business. Make your love and natural talent for music performance a career at Box Hill Institute. If you love performing and want to make a career out of it, studying music performance will help you excel in the music industry. MASTER OF MUSIC (CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE) Start dates: January 2 years available The Master of Music is designed to provide graduates with advanced industry-relevant musical knowledge and skills particularly across genres with a strong technology, cross-media, collaborative and interdisciplinary focus. As well as a breadth of advanced musical knowledge and skills graduates will have a rigorous, reflective and scholarly understanding of a domain of their musical practice. Graduates will be artistic leaders through their practice - capable of solving complex artistic music issues and problems in industry relevant contexts. You will learn about: contemporary music industry issues, advanced improvisation, contemporary composition studies, rehearsal methods and techniques, advanced music technology, music collaborations, research methods, mixed media, research proposal, portfolio development and contemporary ideas and practices. Blended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for Visit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course. Compulsory pre-selection interview The knowledge and skills acquired by students in this course will equip graduates for artistic leadership in a wide range of music and related fields such as live performance; songwriting; music theatre; audio recording and post production; composition for film, television, corporate video, animation and game audio; music publishing; music retail; music education (i.e. studio teaching); and advertising. Graduates will also be well-equipped for further studies, especially in the fields of performance, musicology, music therapy, music education, and for doctoral study in the core areas of study and the graduates areas of music specialisation (i.e. performance, composition, audio production, music technologies, music theory, history and analysis). For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au Music, Dance and Production 3

MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND COMPOSITION GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MUSIC (CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE) Start dates: February 1 year available BACHELOR OF APPLIED MUSIC - PERFORMANCE Start dates: January and July 3 years Available BACHELOR OF SOUND PRODUCTION Start dates: February, July 3 years 2 Years* available The Graduate Diploma of Music is designed to provide advanced industry-relevant musical knowledge and skills across genres with a strong technology, cross-media, collaborative and interdisciplinary focus. As well as a breadth of advanced musical knowledge and skills graduates will have a rigorous, reflective and scholarly understanding of a domain of their musical practice. The Graduate Diploma enables entry by approved applicants with extensive relevant professional experience in a potential pathway to the master s level qualification in the discipline. You will learn about: contemporary music industry issues, advanced improvisation, contemporary composition studies, rehearsal methods and techniques, advanced music technology, music collaborations, research methods, mixed media, research proposal, portfolio development and contemporary ideas and practices. Blended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for Visit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course. Compulsory pre-selection interview Graduates may find employment in a wide range of music and related fields including live performance, song writing, music theatre, audio recording and post production, composition for film, television, corporate video, animation and game audio, music publishing; music retail, music education (i.e. studio teaching) and advertising. Graduates will also be well-equipped for further studies, especially in the fields of performance, musicology, music therapy, music education, and for doctoral study in the core areas of study and the graduates areas of music specialisation. The Bachelor of Applied Music - Performance focuses on contemporary and popular styles. It is very much a `hands on course whereby students will gain industry relevant experience. This course explores contemporary music genres such as rock, pop, jazz, soul and world music. Students will receive industry relevant experience through live performances, studio recordings and professional video recordings in a TV studio environment. Students will also receive one-on-one tuition on their principal instrument. Core subjects include studies in solo and ensemble performances, improvisation, music technology, music business, music theory, music histories, keyboard studies, aural training, and aesthetics. Students may choose electives in composition, performance, audio production, or in learning how to teach instrumental lessons. Students attend regular seminars, and have enjoyed performances from such artists as Helen Croome (aka Gossling), Lucas Taranto (bass player for Gotye), renown bass clinician Andy Irvine, jazz guitarist Mike Stern, and jazz drummer John Riley, who was artist in residence. Blended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for Visit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course. Individual interview Assessment of application Assessment of application (VTAC) Assessment of audition Music theory test Possible career outcomes include recording band artist, music teacher, studio session musician, writer and arranger, record producer, studio engineer, production manager, producer/programmer/designer of music and multimedia software packages, production crew member across a range of industries. Graduates of the Bachelor of Applied Music will be eligible to apply for entry into postgraduate courses. The Bachelor of Sound Production provides students with the skills and knowledge required to pursue a career in a broad range of sound and music industry professions, in studio, interactive and live settings. Students undertaking this course will have the opportunity to work with leading industry professionals, work on a released music product and earn real sound production credits on films as part of their studies. While learning advanced sound production techniques, students will collaborate with filmmakers, musicians and game designers to produce high quality recordings and sound tracks. Areas of study include studio recording, producing and mixing, live sound, music production, business studies, sound design for games, films and media, film and game mixing and work placement. Students also have access to some elective offering from our Applied Music Degree. You will learn how to: record, produce and mix music, design sound for film, television and theatre, mix live sound, develop interactive cross media sound art and work on composition and sound design for video games audio. Blended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for Visit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course. Individual interview and folio Possible career outcomes include: Music Engineer, DJ, Music Producer, Sound Designer for Game Audio, Sound Designer for Film, TV and Animation, Film Composer, Electronic Music Producer, Beat Maker, Game Audio Composer, Film Mixer, Live Sound Engineering, Theatre Engineer or Foley Artist. Students may continue on to our Masters of Music (Contemporary Practice). * Possibility of an accelerated 2 year delivery via our trimester model 4 Music, Dance and Production For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

BACHELOR OF APPLIED MUSIC - AUDIO PRODUCTION Start dates: January and May 3 years 6 years The Bachelor of Applied Music - Audio Production is the perfect course those wanting a career that combines high-level musicianship with the technical and creative side of the recording studio. Students learn a range of skills from Pro Tools, Microphone Techniques, Mixing and Electronic Music Production as well Advanced Aural Recognition, Music History and Advanced Music Theory. Subjects include studies in music technology; music business; jazz harmony, traditional theory, music history, keyboard studies, aural training, aesthetics and world music. Choose from a wide range of performance and audio production electives and take advantage of opportunities to perform in bands, ensembles and choral ensembles. You will have access to state-of-the-art studio facilities, as well as the opportunity to collaborate with music students in other streams. On completion of this course you will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to work in the fields of audio production, sound design and intermedia. Blended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for Visit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course. Individual interview Assessment of application Assessment of application (VTAC) Assessment of folio Assessment of audition Test or examination Graduates may find employment in a wide range of music and related fields including Recording Artist, Studio Session Musician, Writer And Arranger, Record Producer, Studio Engineer, Production Manager, Producer/ Programmer/ Designer Of Music And Multimedia Software Packages, electronic music producer, sound designer or Production Crew Member. Graduates will be able to gain entry into the masters or Graduate Diploma of Music (Contemporary Practice). For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au BACHELOR OF APPLIED MUSIC - COMPOSITION Start dates: January and May 3 years 6 years The Bachelor of Applied Music Composition incorporates studies in film music, game audio, composition techniques, sequencing, MIDI, media technologies, sound design, electronic music, instrumentation and orchestration and songwriting. You will collaborate with filmmakers and game designers to produce film scores and music for computer games to industry standard. Core subjects include studies in music technology; music business; jazz harmony, traditional theory, music history, keyboard studies, aural training, aesthetics and world music. Choose from a wide range of performance and audio production electives and take advantage of opportunities to perform in bands, ensembles and choral ensembles. You will have access to state-of-the art studio facilities as well as the opportunity to collaborate with other music students in other streams. Upon completion of this course you will be able to compose music for films, corporate videos, commercials, computer games, sound installations, concert music and songs. Blended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for Visit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course. Individual interview Assessment of application Assessment of application (VTAC) Assessment of folio Assessment of audition Test or examination Graduates may find employment in a wide range of music and related fields including jobs as: Film Composer, Game Music Designer, Sound Designer, Recording Artist, Studio Session Musician, Writer And Arranger, Record Producer, Production Manager, Producer/Programmer/ Designer Of Music And Multimedia Software Packages and Documentary and Corporate Video composer. Graduates will be able to gain entry into the masters or Graduate Diploma of Music (Contemporary Practice). DIPLOMA OF MUSIC INDUSTRY (PERFORMANCE) National code: CUA50815 1 year The Diploma of Music Industry - Performance is an intensive one-year diploma program that covers the following study areas, designed for musicians wanting to develop specific skill area. This intensive course covers instrument styles, aural training, improvisation, business, copyright, workplace health and safety, ensembles and genres. You ll have the opportunity to select electives that focus on the specific areas you want to develop and work for 6 months in our professional facilities. At the end of the course, depending on the electives you ve chosen, you will have developed skills and portfolios in song writing, studio sessions, teaching or live gigs. On campus. See boxhill.edu.au for Attend information or enrolment session (optional) Complete supplementary application form: http://www.boxhill.edu.au/dmp/music/ Email a request to: courseinfo@boxhill.edu.au Call 1300 BOX HILL When you submit your application you will be able to book your audition time online. Individual audition and music theory test: boxhill.edu.au/dmp/music/ There are many employment options within the entertainment and performance industry including, live performance, music media and recording opportunities. You might seek employment as a solo or band artist, writer, arranger and composer or develop your own music business. After successful completion you may be eligible to apply for entry into the first year of the Bachelor of Applied Music (Performance or Composition streams) with some advanced standing available (generally one semester worth of credit). Music, Dance and Production 5

MUSIC PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE IV IN MUSIC INDUSTRY (PERFORMANCE) National code: CUA40915 6 months CERTIFICATE III IN MUSIC INDUSTRY (PERFORMANCE) National code: CUA30915 6 months The Certificate IV in Music Industry (performance) is intended for people who are interested in developing their skills as a musician and performer. The subjects in the Certificate IV in Music Industry (performance) are designed for those wanting to meet and collaborate with other musicians, and fill any gaps in existing skills in performance, theory, song writing, improvisation and music technology. Taught by current industry professionals, this course is ideal for aspiring musicians and offers a pathway to further study at Diploma or Degree level. On campus. See boxhill.edu.au for Attend information or enrolment session (optional) Complete supplementary application form: http://www.boxhill.edu.au/dmp/music/ Email a request to: courseinfo@boxhill.edu.au Call 1300 BOX HILL When you submit your application you will be able to book your audition time online. Individual audition and music theory test: boxhill.edu.au/dmp/music/ There are many employment options within the entertainment and performance industry, including live performance, music media and recording opportunities. You might seek employment as a solo or band artist, writer, arranger and composer or develop your own music business. After successful completion of Certificate IV in Music Industry you can articulate into the Diploma of Music Industry. Alternatively, you may consider enrolling into one of our Music Degrees: Bachelor of Applied Music (Performance and Composition or Audio streams), Bachelor of Audio Production or the Bachelor of Applied Business in Music Industry The Certificate III in Music provides the foundation music training and skills required to work as either an electronic music DJ or to begin your development as a musician. This course has two streams: Electronic Music, which provides the foundation music training and skills required to work as an electronic music DJ and Instrumental which provides the foundation music training and skills to prepare you for higher level music courses. Both streams provide the essential skills to allow you to pathway into Certificate IV in Music Industry. Electronic Music stream students will learn how to use contemporary music software to explore creative talent. These skills can be invaluable not only for the DJ scene but also could lead to a career in the technical side of film and TV. The Instrumental stream is for music enthusiast who wants to improve their musicianship, develop their theory and improve their performance skills. On campus. See boxhill.edu.au for There are no specific entry requirements. This course could lead to gaining employment at live music functions and venues or to further study in music or sound production. This course can progress into CUA40915 Certificate IV in Music Industry. 6 Music, Dance and Production For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

SOUND & TECHNICAL PRODUCTION Are you someone who is excited by the recording industry? Want to know your decibels from your Hertz? Do you want to be behind the desk, helping to create some great new sounds? If so, our Sound and Technical Production courses will put you in the mix for your dream career. DIPLOMA OF MUSIC INDUSTRY (SOUND PRODUCTION) National code: CUA50815 1 year The Diploma of Sound Production focuses on all aspects of sound production including studio recording, live sound and audio visual. It provides students with the opportunity to develop skills within the recording industry, including skills of the studio engineer and record producer. This course assumes that you have the basics of sound production and provides you with project based opportunities to develop and master skills in studio, live and audio visual contexts. This course will provide you with recording and editing skills on media including hard disk, CD and DVD, Pro Tools, advanced Microphone techniques, session management and the knowledge of sound for live performances. You will be involved in the recording and production of an album for one of the student bands, as well as being an engineer at live gigs and working on a film project. On campus. See boxhill.edu.au for Attend information or enrolment session (optional) Complete supplementary application form: boxhill.edu.au/dmp/production/ Email a request to: courseinfo@boxhill.edu.au Call 1300 BOX HILL When you submit your application you will be able to book your audition time online. Individual interview: boxhill.edu.au/dmp/production/ Students who do not meet the entry requirements may choose to study the Certificate IV in Music Industry (Sound Production) as preparation. There are many employment options within the entertainment and performance industry, including live performance, music media and recording opportunities. You might seek employment as a recording engineer, producer, editor, live sound operator or develop your own music business. After you graduate, you will be eligible to apply for entry into the Bachelor of Applied Music (Audio Production) or the Bachelor of Sound Production. Some advanced standing applies for suitable applicants. For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au Music, Dance and Production 7

SOUND & TECHNICAL PRODUCTION DIPLOMA OF LIVE PRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL SERVICES National code: CUA50415 1 year CERTIFICATE IV IN LIVE PRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL SERVICES National code: CUA40415 6 months CERTIFICATE IV IN MUSIC INDUSTRY (SOUND PRODUCTION) National code: CUA40915 6 months The Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services is designed for those who wish to work in the entertainment industry in the areas of live sound, lighting and stage management. This is a comprehensive training opportunity for future technicians and coordinators of production operations. Training in planning for rehearsals, events and shows provides you with the leadership and business skills required of a manager in live production. The program also includes a 4 week work placement opportunity in a professional venue or company. On campus. See boxhill.edu.au for Attend information or enrolment session (optional) Complete supplementary application form: boxhill.edu.au/dmp/production/ Email a request to: courseinfo@boxhill.edu.au Call 1300 BOX HILL When you submit your application you will be able to book your audition time online. Individual interview: boxhill.edu.au/dmp/production/ Students who do not meet the entry requirements may choose to study the Certificate IV in Live Production and Technical Services as preparation. You will be ready for employment as a lighting or sound technician, or in stage management, in a range of staged events, such as mainstream and alternative theatre, opera, musicals, dance exhibitions, concerts, functions and corporate and public events. After completing this course, you may be eligible to apply for some credit towards the Bachelor of Sound Production or pursue further studies at a number of institutions including the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, the Victorian College of the Arts or the National Institute of Dramatic Arts. The Certificate IV in Live Production and Technical Services is designed for those who wish to work in the entertainment industry in the areas of live sound, lighting and stage management. You will be trained in lighting and sound operation and stage management of events and productions. You will also get training in planning for rehearsals, events and shows providing you with the leadership and business skills required of a technician in the entertainment industry. This includes: Level II First Aid, construction industry induction (white card), elevated work platform, Occupational Health and Safety and Testing and Tagging of portable electrical equipment. This is a comprehensive training opportunity for future technicians and coordinators of production operations. On campus. See boxhill.edu.au for There are no specific entry requirements. You will be ready for employment as a lighting or sound technician, or in stage management, in a range of staged events, such as mainstream and alternative theatre, opera, musicals, dance exhibitions, concerts, functions and corporate and public events. Such work can be of a freelance or contract nature. Successful completion of this program provides pathways into CUA50415 Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services,. The Certificate IV in Music Industry (Sound Production) is intended for people who are interested in developing a strong foundation in the basics of sound production. The subjects in the Certificate IV in Music Industry (Sound Production) are designed for those wanting to develop skill in sound production and music technology. Taught by current industry professionals, this course is ideal for aspiring audio engineers, and offers a pathway to further study at Diploma or Degree level. On campus. See boxhill.edu.au for There are no specific entry requirements. There are many employment options within the entertainment and performance industry, including live performance and recording opportunities. After the successful completion of the Certificate IV in Music Industry, you can apply for entry into the 1 year Diploma of Music Industry or any of our 3 year music degrees: Bachelor of Applied Music (Performance, Composition or Audio streams), Bachelor of Sound Production or the Bachelor of Applied Business in Music Industry. 8 Music, Dance and Production For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

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MUSICAL THEATRE If you enjoy performing musical theatre and want to make it a career, Box Hill Institute has a range of course that can help get you on the stage. DIPLOMA OF MUSICAL THEATRE National code: CUA50213 Start dates: February Location: City 1 year CERTIFICATE III IN COMMUNITY DANCE, THEATRE AND EVENTS National code: CUA30213 Location: City 6 months The Diploma of Musical Theatre is designed to help students develop creative talents in singing, dancing and acting in musical theatre including cabaret and small theatre shows. You will learn about original show creation, vocal development, dance and movement, acting and scene into song, auditioning, freelance services & promotion and production management. The culmination of the course will involve developing an original show, rehearsing and event management - all leading to a public performance of the show in the final weeks of the course. You will develop multi-creative skills in voice, acting, show creation and dance with guidance from our specialist teachers in: acting and show development, dance, voice and production management. On campus. See boxhill.edu.au for Attend information or enrolment session (optional) Complete supplementary application form: boxhill.edu.au/dmp/music Email a request to: courseinfo@boxhill.edu.au Call 1300 BOX HILL When you submit your application you will be able to book your audition time online. Individual interview: boxhill.edu.au/dmp/music/ Students who successfully complete this course you will be prepared for self-initiated projects in cabaret and small theatre as well as preparing for further study. This course will help lead to courses such as performance degrees or other higher education. The Certificate III in Community Dance, Theatre and Events is designed to develop basic skills in community dance, theatre and events as a pathway into higher level study to develop small music theatre shows or cabaret. This course will begin developing all three components - acting, voice and dance and students will require further study to be industry ready. You will study dance, acting, singing, staging, Occupational Health and Safety, industry and auditions as well as rehearse for the showcase event in the final week. The course is delivered at our City Campus in Flinders Lane using a specialist dance studio and other facilities. On campus. See boxhill.edu.au for There are no specific entry requirements. This course provides development of basic musical theatre skills and most students would continue on to further studies. At the completion of this course you may provide support to others involved in productions and community events including musical theatre. Following the successful completion of the Certificate III in Community Dance, Theatre and Events you could further your musical theatre skills by applying for higher level courses such as the Diploma of Musical Theatre or a degree level qualification. For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au Music, Dance and Production 11

SHORT COURSES OPERATE FLYING SYSTEMS BASIC LIGHTING Unit Code: CUASTA403 Unit Code: CUALGT201 This course is for individuals looking to learn how to operate flying systems in performance venues. This course is for individuals looking to learn how to set-up basic lighting systems for events, performance and speeches. APPLY WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICE DEVELOP AUDITION TECHNIQUES Unit Code: CUAWHS302 Unit Code: CUAPRF304 This course is for individuals looking to learn about WHS in the entertainment industry and is the pre-requisite unit for CUA40413 Certificate IV in Live Production and Technical Services. This course is for individuals looking to improve their skills in auditioning for music, dance or musical theatre. DEVELOP BASIC VISION SYSTEM SKILLS USE IDEAS AND TECHNIQUES TO DEVELOP CREATIVE WORK Unit Code: CUAVSS201 This course is for individuals looking to learn how to operate vision systems in performance venues and for events. Unit Code: CUAPPR101 This course is for individuals looking to improve their design or art folio. DEVELOP BASIC AUDIO SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE Unit Code: CUASOU201 This course is for individuals looking to learn how to set-up basic audio systems for events, performance and speeches. FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ON ALL COURSES, INCLUDING ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS AND UNITS VISIT BOXHILL.EDU.AU 12 Music, Dance and Production For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

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BOX HILL INSTITUTE 465 Elgar Road, Box Hill, Victoria BOX HILL CAMPUSES Elgar Campus 465 Elgar Road, Box Hill Nelson Campus 853 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill Whitehorse Campus 1000 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill CITY CAMPUS Centre for Adult Education (CAE) 253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne LILYDALE CAMPUSES John Street Campus 34 40 John Street, Lilydale Lilydale Lakeside Campus Jarlo Drive, Lilydale YOUR COURSE SHORTLIST Your name 1 Course name Study mode Campus Start date Cost 2 Course name Study mode Campus Start date Cost 3 Course name Study mode Campus Connect with us Start date Cost 1300 269 445 boxhill.edu.au BHI - RTO: 4687 CRICOS: 02411J CAE RTO: 3737 Box Hill Institute contact Phone Email M0524 06/16 Version 1