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Curriculum 1 (6) GENERAL INFORMATION DEGREE PROGRAMME PERIOD OF EXECUTION 2014-2018 SCOPE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE OF STUDY CODE DEGREE Degree Programme in Music 270 ECTS credits The studies in Pedagogy of Music aim at strong musical and pedagogical skills. Instrument studies, workshops, music perception, and music management subjects, as well as modules supporting creativity all serve to provide a solid foundation for professional development both in classical and pop/jazz music. The practical intensive courses, projects and productions make working life part of the studies. The studies offer opportunities to make new contacts and learn in diverse ways in different learning environments. The pedagogical studies develop the student s skills as a teacher and give general competence as a teacher. Graduates of the Degree Programme in Music have a wide-ranging musical knowledge and a high level of practical musicianship, as well as skills to apply their competence in a variety of changing operating environments. The studies include entrepreneurship supporting studies, which will help a student to productionalise his/her acquired competence and promote his/her employment. Finnish KMU14S1 Bachelor of Culture and Arts DEGREE LEVEL National Qualifications Framework level 6. TARGET GROUP AND ADMISSION CRITERIA STUDIES KEY LEARNING OUTCOMES The training course is intended for secondary school graduates (who possess a secondary school leaving certificate and/or a secondary school diploma), or for individuals who have passed the basic vocational examination. Those who have completed studies at an open university of applied sciences (60 ECTS credits in the same area of studies) or a foreign degree may also apply to study. Applicants are required to have music school-level education or equivalent knowledge and skills. According to the unsuitability legislation, the University of Applied Sciences may require a background check to be carried out on students whose training is intrinsically linked to working with minors. Application for the training course is carried out through the joint national application. All eligible persons who have successfully completed the preliminary task are invited to sit the entrance examination. The entrance examination is an instrument exam, along with theory and Solfege, as well as an interview that helps to evaluate each applicant s suitability. Any music teacher (Bachelor's degree) who graduates from the Degree Programme in Music will have a wide-ranging musical knowledge and strong pedagogical skills and advanced practical musical skills. Any such music teacher is able to apply these competencies in a variety of changing operating environments - both as an employee and as a self-employed person. In addition to being able to work in music, they operate as part of the networks and multi-professional teams in creative areas, as well as in tangential fields such as the media and welfare sectors. They are not afraid to try to create something new and are able to become self-employed, if necessary, on the strength of their own skills. They have the capacity for life-long learning, creative problem solving and professional skills, as well as being able to

Curriculum 2 (6) PROFILE maintain their own personal work and functional capacity. They act ethically, supporting sustainable development. JAMK University of Applied Sciences Degree Programme in Music introduces students to the scope of work of the field of music and the tangential sectors at the very beginning of their studies. The knowledge of the sector that is acquired during the introductory stage will help students to make informed choices and to set goals in terms of their own career. A personal, guidance-supported study path enables them to achieve these goals. In addition, the centre of excellence for three educational levels, the Finnish music campus, creates networks between the participants of various educational institutions, as well as guaranteeing a smooth transition from one level of education to the next. The Degree Programme in Music provides the opportunity for the extensive, crossgenre development of musicianship alongside the acquisition of pedagogical skills. Pedagogical studies that can be performed either in Finnish or in English provide students with the general eligibility required for teaching. COURSE STRUCTURE In addition, those studies that are related to musicianship and teaching will prepare students for encountering diverse audiences and learners. The International and widely networked working community brings multicultural studies into everyday studies. (the figure is explained for students in English)

Curriculum 3 (6) COURSE CONTENT AND PERFORMANCE The course includes basic and vocational studies, elective studies, specialization training, and a graduation thesis. (the figure is explained for students in English) The course shall be completed within two semesters from its beginning. The exception is the graduation thesis, practical training,special working life oriented project studies, as well as extensive courses implemented in a number of semesters. In cases where a course remains incomplete, the student shall re-start it. LEARNING ASSESSMENT In the first contact lesson of a course, a review is carried out of the course s learning objectives and content, along with the different procedures and evaluation criteria; additionally, the possible examination date is agreed upon (the immediate time at which this will be carried out) and the course completion date is announced, after which no further attempts are accepted. Students have the opportunity to try to complete a course a total of three times: during the immediate performance of the course or in two specially determined resit exam times. Learning outcomes are assessed in relation to the course s learning objectives. Assessment decisions are based on the evaluation criteria provided in the course descriptions. Courses are assessed on the assessment scale that is specified in the course description. According to its purpose, the scale may be one of five steps: 5 (excellent), 4 (very good), 3 (good), 2 (satisfactory) and 1 (adequate) or a pass (P) or fail (0). The course has been failed (with a fail (0)) if the student does not achieve the minimum outcomes that are set for the completion of the course. Students have the right to know how the evaluation criteria are applied to their skills. Course performance is recorded in the transcript of records no later than one month after the declared point of completion for the course and always before the end of the academic year.

Curriculum 4 (6) ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) MODE OF STUDY The procedures for accreditation are described in the Degree Regulations and in the Study Guide. The main method for the performance of the studies is as follows: contact study distance learning (e.g. virtual learning, online studies) independent studies PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND KNOW-HOW QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION In music education, the learning process is realised by way of multiform study, which combines flexibly contact study, online learning and independent study. Students have the opportunity to build a personal study path by means of on-thejob training, in which case it is possible to study while working. Learning can take advantage of the JAMK's other degree programmes and the offerings of the Finnish music campus. The curriculum of the degree programme is built on working life-orientated competence areas in the music sector, as well as through common and national competencies in the degree programme. The competence areas consist of courses and of the joint study modules that are formed from them, to which the common and degree programme-specific competencies are attached. The students make choices within their competence areas and study modules in accordance with their career plans. The competence areas in the degree programme comprises transferable skills that are shared by all students at JAMK University of Applied Sciences, as well as the skills of musical, pedagogical and working life which are shared by all students of the Degree Programme in Music. The profession does not have specific qualification requirements that are based on legislation. Students participating in contact learning shall cover their travel and meal costs personally. They shall also cover the costs of optional studies, except for the studies at JAMK University of Applied Sciences that the organiser of the education has assigned to this group. Students may be charged separately for the cost of materials where such costs correspond to real life acquisitions or production costs in terms of teaching materials, tools, equipment, or supplies that remain in the student s possession after their education has been completed. If a student obtains similar materials from other sources, he or she is not charged for the cost of materials (Government Decree 1230/2009 2 ). Bachelor s degree programme is free for students. GRADUATION The Degree Programme in Music (Bachelor s degree) can be completed entirely in English. The requirement for the receipt of the certificate of Bachelor degree is that students complete the studies for their degree programme during the study period in accordance with the personal learning plan (PLP).

Curriculum 5 (6) EMPLOYMENT AND FURTHER STUDIES JAMK University of Applied Sciences provides students with a certificate of completion of the Bachelor s degree (240 ECTS credits). A transcript is attached to the certificate. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The music pedagogues who graduate from JAMK University of Applied Sciences are employed in music schools and colleges, in adult education centres, as well as in youth and amateur theatre in various positions, such as instrument and theory teachers, early childhood music educators, choir and orchestral conductors or theatre expression directors. OPPORTUNITIES FOR POST- GRADUATE STUDIES In addition to their teaching tasks, music pedagogues also operate as musicians, encountering a variety of audiences in schools and day-care centres, theatres, concert halls and clubs, as well as in care and nursing homes. In addition to musician entrepreneurship, educators employ others by setting up companies, such as music schools, as well as training services and content companies. After graduation and after about three years of a working life phase, the students of a Bachelor s degree programme can continue their studies in a Master s degree programme. The Master s degree at the University of Applied Sciences is a university level Master s degree. Students can also continue their studies by applying for courses such as, for example, the Master s degree programmes at universities or for an equivalent training course. After the completion of Bachelor s studies it is, of course, also possible to continue in foreign institutions of higher education on the Master s level degree programmes. The University of Applied Sciences also offers continuing education opportunities for specialisation studies, learning agreement type in-service training, as well as in working life based continuing education. If a student graduates from the Master s degree programme, he or she can get the opportunity to continue their studies in the scientific or artistic studies at universities (37 /558/2009). All further studies must be applied for separately. OTHER INFORMATION HEAD OF THE DEGREE PROGRAMME PROGRAMME PLANNING PROCESS SCHOOL QUALITY MANAGEMENT The music department of the University of Jyväskylä, which functions at the Finnish Music Campus, offers natural opportunities for further studies in music. Eva Halme, Head of Department, eva.halme@jamk.fi, tel. +358 40 727 6424 In the design of the degree programme and in the defining of the learning objectives of the curriculum have been involved, along with the teaching staff. Musical skills have been mapped out in the survey entitled "Long-term music skills needs in working life", in the autumn of 2010. Curriculum work has also utilised reports of the Toive-project managed by Sibelius Academy (operation environment and skills needs in the area of music), as well as dozens of domestic and international studies and reports. Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences School of Health and Social Studies, Degree Programme in Music Pitkäkatu 18-22, 40200 Jyväskylä JAMK University of Applied Sciences is using the quality management system that has been audited by the Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC). Education is developed on the basis of course feedback collected from students. For

Curriculum 6 (6) courses that last for the entire academic year, intermediate feedback is collected to help the teacher take corrective measures during the course. The Student Union of JAMK University of Applied Sciences (JAMKO) collects feedback from students twice annually. The feedback is discussed at a discussion event, where students can discuss studies and the university s support services with the teachers and the Head of Department. Furthermore, the Head of Department holds monthly discussions with the Student Union Board. In the instrument studies and teacher training of music pedagogues, the teacher receives immediate feedback on how the teaching methods are working. The teacher adapts his/her methods based on the received feedback. PEDAGOGICAL PRINCIPLES ETHICAL PRINCIPLES The principles of the curriculum are approved by the JAMK University of Applied Sciences Academic Board and by the Vice Rector of the degree programme specific curriculum. The degree programme is implemented in accordance with the pedagogical principles established by the University of Applied Sciences Academic Board. For more information: http://opinto-oppaat.jamk.fi/en/study-guide-bachelors- Degrees/Studying-at-jamk/Degree-Regulations-Pedagogical-and-Ethical-Principles/ The students and employees of JAMK University of Applied Sciences operate jointly according to the accepted (by JAMK Academic Board on 15.12.2010) ethical principles. LAST UPDATE 9 December 2013 CURRICULUM APPROVED 20 January 2014 Heikki Malinen, Vice Rector For more information: http://opinto-oppaat.jamk.fi/en/study-guide-bachelors- Degrees/Studying-at-jamk/Degree-Regulations-Pedagogical-and-Ethical-Principles/