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Monday 1st of September is the startup date for the Sound Production FETAC level 5  5M2149 Course

The Sound Production FETAC level 5  5M2149 Course: will be running for academic year 2015/2016 starting Tuesday the 2nd of September 2015. You can apply using pdf. application below and forward to: Lake Recording Studio, Cootehall, Boyle, Co Roscommon. If you require information on VTOS or Back to Education grants you can contact: Jane Stenson,  Information Officer, LEAP Centre, Presentation House, Main Street, Carrick-on -Shannon, Co Leitrim. Phone (071)9621371   

If you are interested or have any other queries  please do not hesitate to contact me.

Liam Cunningham, Course Co-ordinator, 

Mobile: 0868367055

email: lcunningham@dvs.ie

Or download our application form and apply now.

New Sound Production 5M2149 Major FETAC. Level 5 Qualification

The Media Engineering EMEXX qualification is to be deactivated from September 2012 and replaced by the new major FETAC Level 5 award qualification Sound Production 5M2149 which has been active from March 2011

Drumshanbo College of Further Education & Lake Recording Studiuo in conjuction with  Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim ETB (Educational Training Board) will be offering the new Major FETAC Level 5 award qualification Sound Production 5M2149

This Course will commence 3rd Sept 2012, if interested contact: lcunningham@dvs.ie

Components to be offered on the new Sound Production 5M2149 Major FETAC Level 5 Qualification

  • Sound Engineering & Production 5N1900
  • Music Technology 5N1640
  • Audio Engineering 5N1564
  • Event Production 5N1374
  • Radio Programme Production 5N1379
  • Music Industry Studies 5N1458
  • Communications 5N0690
  • Work Experience 5N1356
  • Word Processing 5N1358

 

Course Objective

This course is offered as a practical introduction to Sound Engineering, meeting the needs of a range of learners following multi-media orientated courses and establishing a foundation for further studies.  The course combines practical training and experience with theoretical appreciation.  It meets a wide range of vocational needs through emphasis on responsibility, good work practices, creativity, effective communication and co-operation. 

 

This award was developed through the Common Award System

 

Entry Requirements

Leaving Certificate or FETAC award or equivalent:  The College considers mature applicants who wish to return to full-time education.  Such applications may not be required to have the minimum entry requirements.  The College will look for satisfactory evidence of the applicant’s ability to pursue and benefit from the course.  No previous experience needed for entry to course. 

 

Certification

Successful candidates will be awarded Major FETAC Level 5 Qualification

Sound Production 5M2149. 

 

Progression

Successful students may progress to a number of courses in any field. 

Examples of related courses include:

•            Performing Arts - Sligo IT

•            Creative Digital Media - IT Blanchardstown

•            Creative Digital Media – IT Tallaght

•            Music Technology – NUI Maynooth

•            Music Technology & Production – Letterkenny IT

•            Music & Instrument Technology - Athlone IT

 

Specific Entry Requirements may apply.  Please contact each Higher Education Institute before applying. 

 

Funding

Funding is available depending on eligibility. 

1.         Post Leaving Certificate Maintenance Grants

2.         Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme 

3.         Back to Education Allowance 

 

Applications

Drumshanbo College of Further Education, Drumshanbo, Co. Leitrim.

Tel.  (071) 9641085 Email:  principal@dvs.ie  Web: www.dvs.ie

or

Liam Cunningham, Course Director: Tel. (071) 9667055. Mobile (086) 8367055.

Lake Recording Studio, Cootehall, Boyle, Co Roscommon.

email: lcunningham@dvs.ie Web www.lakerecording.com  www.facebook.com/lakerecordingstudio

You can download the application form here

 

Programme Objectives  

• To facilitate the learner to explore sound production with a view to re-skilling/up-skilling and exploring 

   concepts and subject areas that may interest the learner in future programmes or employment 

• To enable the learner to demonstrate a broad range of knowledge related to the operation of sound 

   equipment in the field of music production and to use research into the physics of sound, theoretical 

   concepts and creative thinking related to mixing of sound 

• To enable the learner to exercise judgment in selecting appropriate procedural practices to achieve 

   practical outcomes from the sound equipment resources, while providing for the audio needs of 

   musicians and performers 

• To enable the learner to contribute to the planning, implementation and evaluation of a range of 

   activities in support of the production of recordings and live performances 

• To provide a programme of learning that is vocational in nature and flexible in structure so that the 

   learner has the maximum opportunity to improve his/her academic and vocational literacy, numerical,  

   ICT and planning skills while participating in the programme 

• To afford the learner opportunities to enhance his/her confidence and ability to develop the skills to 

   reach his/her full potential 

• To facilitate the learner to further develop his/her interpersonal, team working, problem solving and time 

   management skills, as appropriate, so that the learner is enabled to take responsibility for his/her own 

   learning and to support progression including future participation in The Connacht Education and Training 

   Alliance and employment  

• To provide the learner with vocationally specific knowledge, skill and competence at this level, thus 

   affording the learner the opportunity to progress to programmes leading to awards at level 6 or above 

• To facilitate the learner to reflect on and evaluate his/her performance while  participating in the 

   programme