EDEXCEL Level 3 Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Music Technology
Qualification summary
The aims of the Advanced Subsidiary GCE and Advanced GCE in Music Technology are to:
• emphasise the techniques, practices and principles of music technology as an area of advanced study
• encourage the use of music technology as a tool to develop composing and arranging skills
• provide a programme of study that will lead to the development of accomplished recording and sequencing skills
• define musical performance as an interpretative and creative skill that can use music technology
• introduce the technical principles that underpin music technology and develops a technical vocabulary
• develop listening and analysis skills through the study of a wide range of contemporary music
• place a significant emphasis on coursework and practical activities
• prepare students for further academic or vocational study of music technology and related creative areas.
Qualification details
Accreditation start date:
Operational start date in centres:
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The qualification may form part of the entry requirements for progression to higher education or employment.
No specific job occupation
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09 Arts, Media and Publishing
Aural Examination
Practical Demonstration / Assignment
Practical Examination
Written Examination
All AS units are assessed through independent assessment.
The Edexcel Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Music Technology consists of two mandatory AS units (Units 1 and 2).
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Y/500/9080 - Unit 1: Music Technology Portfolio 1
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 70.00%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Practical Demonstration / Assignment.
Practical Examination.
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D/500/9081 - Unit 2: Music Technology Listening and Analysing
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 30.00%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Aural Examination.
Written Examination.