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Music Teacher

Music Teachers give instruction in instrumental and/or vocal music to people of all ages. Some may give private lessons while others teach in public or private schools, colleges or universities.


Available Qualifications:

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR CURRENT GRADE 12 LEARNERS

  • Minimum NSC statutory requirements for diploma entry must be met.
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematics or Technical Mathematics requires a minimum Applicant Score of 290.
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematical Literacy requires a minimum Applicant Score of 305.
  • NSC achievement rating of at least 30% for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 50% for Mathematical Literacy.
  • No prior formal learning in music is required. However, admission is subject to an audition in the candidate’s chosen First Instrument, during which vocal or instrumental musical performance ability must be successfully demonstrated.

 

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR CURRENT GRADE 12 LEARNERS

  • Minimum NSC statutory requirements for diploma entry must be met.
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematics or Technical Mathematics requires a minimum Applicant Score of 290.
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematical Literacy requires a minimum Applicant Score of 305.
  • NSC achievement rating of at least 30% for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 50% for Mathematical Literacy.
  • Admission is subject to an audition in the candidate’s chosen First Instrument, during which vocal or instrumental musical performance ability must be successfully demonstrated.
  • A minimum standard of musical performance equivalent to grade 2 of the external examining bodies for music (Unisa, ABRSM, Trinity Guildhall) is required for admission to First Instrument: Intermediate (MFPV131), and a minimum standard of musical performance equivalent to grade 6 of the external examining bodies for music (Unisa, ABRSM, Trinity Guildhall) is required for admission to First Instrument: Advanced (MFPV101).

 

 

 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 

 
  • Minimum statutory NSC requirements for degree entry must be met. 
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematics or Technical Mathematics requires a minimum Applicant Score of 350. 
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematical Literacy requires a minimum Applicant Score of 365. 
  • NSC achievement rating of at least 40% for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 60% for Mathematical Literacy. 
  • A minimum practical music standard equivalent to Grade 6 of the external examining bodies for music is required for admission to the first module of First Instrument: Advanced. 
  • A minimum standard in music theory equivalent to Grade 5 of the external examining bodies for music is required for admission to the first module of Music Theory, Analysis and Aural Development. 
  • Admission is subject to an audition in the applicant’s chosen First Instrument and to a music theory entrance test. 

 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 

 
  • Minimum statutory NSC requirements for degree entry must be met. 
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematics or Technical Mathematics requires a minimum Applicant Score of 350. 
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematical Literacy requires a minimum Applicant Score of 365. 
  • NSC achievement rating of at least 40% for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 60% for Mathematical Literacy. 
  • A minimum practical music standard equivalent to Grade 6 of the external examining bodies for music is required for admission to the first module of First Instrument: Advanced. 
  • A minimum standard in music theory equivalent to Grade 5 of the external examining bodies for music is required for admission to the first module of Music Theory, 
  • Analysis and Aural Development. 
  • Admission is subject to an audition in the applicant’s chosen First Instrument and to a music theory entrance test. 

 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 

 
  • Minimum statutory NSC requirements for degree entry must be met. 
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematics or Technical Mathematics requires a minimum Applicant Score of 350. 
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematical Literacy requires a minimum Applicant Score of 365. 
  • NSC achievement rating of at least 40% for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 60% for Mathematical Literacy. 
  • A minimum practical music standard equivalent to Grade 6 of the external examining bodies for music is required for admission to the first module of First Instrument: Advanced. 
  • A minimum standard in music theory equivalent to Grade 5 of the external examining bodies for music is required for admission to the first module of Music Theory, Analysis and Aural Development. 
  • Admission is subject to an audition in the applicant’s chosen First Instrument and to a music theory entrance test. 

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 
 
  • Minimum statutory NSC requirements for degree entry must be met. 
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematics or Technical Mathematics requires a minimum Applicant Score of 350. 
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematical Literacy requires a minimum Applicant Score of 365. 
  • NSC achievement rating of at least 40% for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 60% for Mathematical Literacy. 
  • A minimum practical music standard equivalent to Grade 6 of the external examining bodies for music is required for admission to the first module of First Instrument: Advanced. 
  • A minimum standard in music theory equivalent to Grade 5 of the external examining bodies for music is required for admission to the first module of Music Theory, Analysis and Aural Development. 
  • Admission is subject to an audition in the applicant’s chosen First Instrument and to a music theory entrance test. 
 

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of an Honours or a four-year professional Bachelor’s degree from the University) or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Selection is at the discretion of the relevant departmental committee and will be based on previous academic record, dissertation proposal and the availability of a suitable supervisor.

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of an Honours or a four-year professional Bachelor’s degree from the University) or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Selection is at the discretion of the relevant departmental committee and will be based on previous academic record, dissertation proposal and the availability of a suitable supervisor.

 

 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of an Honours or a four-year professional Bachelor’s degree from the University (in the case of Masters’ studies) or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.

 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of an Honours or a four-year professional Bachelor’s degree from the University (in the case of Masters’ studies) or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of an Honours or a four-year professional Bachelor's degree from the University (in the case of Masters’ studies) or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of an Honours or a four-year professional Bachelor's degree from the University (in the case of Masters’ studies) or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of an Honours or a four-year professional Bachelor’s degree from the University (in the case of Masters’ studies) or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree. 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of an Honours or a four-year professional Bachelor’s degree from the University (in the case of Masters’ studies) or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree. 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of a Master’s degree from the University or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Apart from the general admission requirements, a candidate may be required to fulfil further requirements, e.g. supplementary work or an oral/written examination as prescribed by Senate.
  • A prospective student must contact the relevant Programme Leader or Head of Department wherein his/her studies will take place, before applying for admission.
  • An application for registration as a student for a postgraduate research qualification may, after approval by the Head of Department, be processed by the Manager: Faculty Administration.
  • Where applicable, a candidate must submit a research proposal for approval by the Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee within the prescribed minimum period as stipulated in the postgraduate research policy. Once such approval has been obtained, an official research project is registered by the Manager: Faculty Administration.
  • Unless the Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee decides otherwise, no candidate will be allowed to continue with his/her studies if a research project has not been registered within the prescribed minimum period as stipulated in the postgraduate research policy.
  • An appropriate Master's degree in Music is required.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of a Master’s degree from the University or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Apart from the general admission requirements, a candidate may be required to fulfil further requirements, e.g. supplementary work or an oral/written examination as prescribed by Senate.
  • A prospective student must contact the relevant Programme Leader or Head of Department wherein his/her studies will take place, before applying for admission.
  • An application for registration as a student for a postgraduate research qualification may, after approval by the Head of Department, be processed by the Manager: Faculty Administration.
  • Where applicable, a candidate must submit a research proposal for approval by the Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee within the prescribed minimum period as stipulated in the postgraduate research policy. Once such approval has been obtained, an official research project is registered by the Manager: Faculty Administration.
  • Unless the Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee decides otherwise, no candidate will be allowed to continue with his/her studies if a research project has not been registered within the prescribed minimum period as stipulated in the postgraduate research policy.
  • An appropriate Master's degree in Music is required.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of a Master’s degree from the University or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Apart from the general admission requirements, a candidate may be required to fulfil further requirements, e.g. supplementary work or an oral/written examination as prescribed by Senate.
  • A prospective student must contact the relevant Programme Leader or Head of Department wherein his/her studies will take place, before applying for admission.
  • An application for registration as a student for a postgraduate research qualification may, after approval by the Head of Department, be processed by the Manager: Faculty Administration.
  • Where applicable, a candidate must submit a research proposal for approval by the Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee within the prescribed minimum period as stipulated in the postgraduate research policy. Once such approval has been obtained, an official research project is registered by the Manager: Faculty Administration.
  • Unless the Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee decides otherwise, no candidate will be allowed to continue with his/her studies if a research project has not been registered within the prescribed minimum period as stipulated in the postgraduate research policy.
  • An appropriate Master's degree in Music is required.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Holders of a Master’s degree from the University or the holders of other qualifications approved by Senate may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Candidates who have passed the examinations on the grounds that they will be awarded the relevant degree by the University or on the grounds that the required status may later be granted to them, or who have in any other manner (e.g. RPL) attained a level of competence, which in Senate’s opinion is adequate for the purpose of postgraduate studies or research at the required level, may be accepted as candidates for the relevant degree.
  • Apart from the general admission requirements, a candidate may be required to fulfil further requirements, e.g. supplementary work or an oral/written examination as prescribed by Senate.
  • A prospective student must contact the relevant Programme Leader or Head of Department wherein his/her studies will take place, before applying for admission.
  • An application for registration as a student for a postgraduate research qualification may, after approval by the Head of Department, be processed by the Manager: Faculty Administration.
  • Where applicable, a candidate must submit a research proposal for approval by the Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee within the prescribed minimum period as stipulated in the postgraduate research policy. Once such approval has been obtained, an official research project is registered by the Manager: Faculty Administration.
  • Unless the Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee decides otherwise, no candidate will be allowed to continue with his/her studies if a research project has not been registered within the prescribed minimum period as stipulated in the postgraduate research policy.
  • An appropriate Master's degree in Music is required.