New Zealand Certificate in Music
Performing
A course by
UCOL
Take your love for music to a professional level by studying the UCOL New Zealand Certificate in Music, developing performance, theory, songwriting, technology and industry skills over 40 weeks.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Palmerston North Campus, Palmerston North
It will take a total of 40 weeks
This course requires 35 hours per week
Core skills this course teaches

Proficiency in Instrument
Demonstrate proficiency in specialist instrument and perform within instrumental ensemble to industry standard.

Music Theory and Analysis
Apply music theory, analysis, and technology to communicate musical ideas effectively.

Composition and Performance
Compose and perform original music using traditional and electronic methods.
What You're Signing Up For
The New Zealand Certificate in Music at UCOL is a level 4 certificate designed for students with musical talent wanting to advance their career in music. It covers individual and band performance across popular music styles, music theory, live sound and recording technology, songwriting/composition, and music management. The program offers skills in performance, composition, music technology, and music industry knowledge to prepare students for professional work in music. It includes practical performance, digital audio workstation skills, live sound, event management, and industry knowledge with 120 credits over 40 weeks. Entry requires NCEA Level 2 or equivalent, musical proficiency via audition, and for international students, English proficiency and academic equivalency. Additional costs for materials apply and scholarships are available. It is NZQA approved and offered by UCOL.
Course Content
- Music Theory (30 credits) covering scales, chords, rhythm, melody transcription, and harmony
- Performance and Technology 1a (15 credits) including live sound setup, instrument training, rehearsals, improvisation, and solo and band performance
- Performance and Technology 1b (15 credits) continuing live sound, rehearsals, improvisation, critiques, and event participation
- Composition and Technology 1a (15 credits) introduction to DAW, recording, sound theory, effects and electronic composition
- Composition and Technology 1b (15 credits) recording, session management, DAW techniques, and compositional techniques
- Industry 1a (15 credits) covering Māori performing arts, business skills, employment opportunities in NZ music industry
- Industry 1b (15 credits) project management, event planning, marketing, communication and brand development
What you need to know first
NCEA Level 2 or equivalent academic achievement
Demonstrated musical proficiency through audition or recording
For international applicants: IELTS Academic 5.5 with no band below 5 or equivalent

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Music Industry
Performing Arts
Entertainment
Event Management

Future employment opportunities might be
Musician
Singer
Songwriter
Sound Engineer
Music Teacher
Band Manager
Event Manager