A FACULTY OF SOUTHERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
PROSPECTUS
2019
MAINZ Auckland free phone: 0800 265 526 (within NZ only) www.mainz.ac.nz facebook.com/mainzmusic MAINZ Christchurch free phone: 0800 264 426 (within NZ only) www.mainz.ac.nz facebook.com/mainzmusic SIT free phone: 0800 4 0 3337(within NZ only) www.sit.ac.nz facebook.com/SIT.NZ/
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CONTENTS Welcome About MAINZ MAINZ 2019 NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills (Level 1) NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills (Level 2) NZ Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 3) NZ Certificate in DJ and Electronic Music Production NZ Diploma in DJ and Electronic Music Production NZ Certificate in Entertainment and Event Technology (Lighting and Live Sound) NZ Certificate in Music Diploma in Music and Event Management Bachelor of Musical Arts Bachelor of Audio Engineering and Production Graduate Diploma in Music Production Pathways Short Courses How to Apply Entry Criteria Auckland Campus Christchurch Campus
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4 We are pleased your passion for music has brought you to one of our MAINZ Campuses, and whether you are studying in Christchurch or Auckland, you will be joining a community of like-minded people dedicated to music and the music industry. Penny Simmonds Chief Executive, MAINZ a faculty of Southern Institute of Technology Tena koutou katoa and welcome to the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand (MAINZ), which is part of the Southern Institute of Technology (SIT). SIT operates across New Zealand with campuses in Auckland, Christchurch, Queenstown, Gore and Invercargill, and a distance learning division, SIT2LRN.
At MAINZ, SIT you will be studying in the heart of the latest trends, innovations and with ever changing technology to ensure you experience cutting-edge training that is relevant to the real-world music business. At MAINZ, SIT we offer education and training across a range of subject areas and at a variety of levels, from short courses through to certificates, diplomas, degrees and graduate diplomas. Our programmes cover all aspects of the industry including; music composition
and performance, audio engineering and production, through to the business of creative industries. You will be well supported throughout your education journey, having access to industry level facilities and comprehensive student services. Your studies will provide just the right mix of practical experience and theoretical knowledge, but what really makes MAINZ, SIT stand out is the industry support for our courses and the networks you’ll make while you study. Our tutors are proven musicians who have worked in the industry and are experts in their fields with great connections. Many graduates have gone on to have national and international success, continuing to further our industry networks.
Whatever your musical passion, you’ll get a great start at MAINZ, SIT as you take this step towards your future music career. All the best for your studies and we look forward to your success. Regards
Penny Simmonds Chief Executive MAINZ a faculty of Southern Institute of Technology
KIA ORA WELCOM Music and audio production in the 21st century are part of a dynamic and ever-changing global business, making important cultural and economic contributions to societies worldwide. A tertiary education in these fields is seen as an increasingly attractive prospect for many young people and for those seeking a positive change of direction in their lives.
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ABOUT MAINZ THE MUSIC AND AUDIO INSTITUTE OF NEW ZEALAND MAINZ programmes are designed for music makers, and will introduce you to the industry. The faculty, which comes under the umbrella of Southern Institute of Technology (SIT), has campuses in Christchurch and Auckland. On offer are introductory short courses, through to certificate, diploma degree and graduate diploma level qualifications. Subjects covered include music performance, DJ and electronic music production, live sound, audio engineering
and event management. MAINZ has built an enviable reputation over the years for our high quality programmes and the calibre of our graduates. Our tutors are all seasoned industry professionals, with extensive knowledge and experience to share. We are well supported by the industry, because of our responsiveness to its needs and relevance of our courses. All programmes are New Zealand Qualifications Authority approved.
A ME DISCLAIMER: The information in this prospectus describes the programmes we intend to offer in 2019. Programmes and details may change. NZQA is reviewing all qualifications in New Zealand. Programme names or qualifications in the prospectus may differ from that published. Some programmes are dependent on formal approval, government funding or the number of enrolments. Please check www.mainz.ac.nz or contact us for the latest information.
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“I strongly recommend MAINZ to anyone who has a passion for music and the production of music. You will be transformed.”
SYDNEY HEREMAIA Singer, Songwriter, Musician and Stage Show Performer Music has always been a big part of Sydney Heremaia’s life, so it was a logical step to progress from playing the guitar and singing with his whanau at parties, to doing the Certificate in Contemporary Music at MAINZ and taking his passion to the next level. It’s a decision the singer, songwriter, musician and stage show performer says ‘transformed’ him. “Studying at MAINZ helped me discover who I am. Yes, you learn the theory
and practical aspects of performance but it’s delivered in a way that is safe and judgement free. The tutors there treat you with such respect which really helped me flourish, not only as an artist, but as a person.” There have been a lot of highlights in his performing career since completing the course in 2002, including working with Tina Cross, Jackie Clarke and Susan Lynch. He has also been involved in some large company musicals, The
Buddy Holly Show, Cabaret and Cats; and trained in acting and worked alongside Bryan Divers, Rob Pollock, Jan Fisher and Kelly Johnston. Not bad for a boy who grew up in Otangarei, Whangarei – a suburb notorious for gangs, drugs and stray dogs. “MAINZ provided me a strong foundation in theoretical knowledge and music performance techniques, transferrable skills that have helped in all performances, working with others and
self-devised works. I strongly recommend MAINZ to anyone who has a passion for music and the production of music. You will be transformed.” Sydney lives and works in Whangarei as a social worker, but does one or two musicals or theatre pieces a year and still writes and plays with other musicians doing the Northland circuit of bars and pubs, while he is also working on an originals album.
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MAINZ 2019 Programme
Start Date
Location
Level
NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills
February, July
Auckland
1&2
NZ Certificate in Study and Career Preparation
February, July
Auckland
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NZ Certificate in DJ and Electronic Music Production
February
Auckland & Christchurch
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NZ Certificate in Entertainment and Event Technology (with strands in Lighting and Live Sound)
February
Auckland & Christchurch
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NZ Certificate in Music
February, July
Auckland
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Diploma in Music and Event Management
February
Auckland
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NZ Diploma in DJ and Electronic Music Production
February, July
Auckland
5
Bachelor of Musical Arts
February
Auckland
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Bachelor of Audio Engineering and Production
February
Auckland & Christchurch
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Graduate Diploma in Music Production
February, July
Auckland & Christchurch
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FEES Pay $18,000 for one year, but enrol in a two year programme of study and pay NZ$19,500 for the first and NZ$10,000 for the second year. Visit www.sit.ac.nz/Fees-Enrolments/International-Fees for more information.
• The Institute reserves the right to cancel any programme that does not attract a minimum number of students. • All fees are indicative only and may be subject to change.
8 NZ CERTIFICATE IN FOUNDATION SKILLS LEVEL: 1 DURATION: 17 weeks, full-time START DATE: July 2018 February & July 2019 LOCATION: Auckland FEES: Visit www.mainz.ac.nz for further information on fees
APPLICATION CRITERIA • Applicants who wish to engage at Level 1 will be accepted providing there is sufficient evidence of being able to participate and achieve the course. This may be in the form of an interview or portfolio of work • Special Note: Special entry onto the programme may be granted where evidence of Ministry of Education exemption can be supplied • Applicants may be required to attend an interview in order to ascertain that this is a suitable programme of study for them
NZ CERTIFICATE IN FOUNDATION SKILLS LEVEL: 2 DURATION: 17 weeks, full-time START DATE: July 2018 February & July 2019 LOCATION: Auckland FEES: Visit www.mainz.ac.nz for further information on fees
COURSE OUTLINE
COURSE OUTLINE
Designed to provide learning experiences that enable students to develop the core knowledge, skills and personal attributes sought by employers and required for entry-level positions in music and entertainment industries.
Graduates of this qualification will be able to: • Search, comprehend, use and communicate information from a variety of texts and digital media relevant to the context • Apply basic knowledge, including literacy and numeracy skills, to solve problems relevant to the context • Reflect on experiences with a range of people, cultures and communities
• Work collaboratively and effectively in a team or group to achieve a task or outcome • Develop and reflect on relevant learning and career goals APPLICATION CRITERIA • Hold NCEA Level 1 literacy credits (minimum of 10 credits) or equivalent • Applicants may also be required to provide alternative evidence if requested, of their ability to achieve the programme. This may be in the form of an interview, an audition, a test, or a portfolio of work • Consideration will be given to applicants aged 20 years or older who do not meet the entry criteria if they can demonstrate a history of work industry experience, which in the opinion of the Programme Manager exhibits a likelihood of success in the programme of study • Applicants may be required to attend an interview in order to ascertain the suitability of this programme to their needs
FOUNDATION SKILLS
Develop core knowledge, skill and personal attributes sought by employers. Focus on developing musicianship, recording and live sound skills.
9 NZ CERTIFICATE IN STUDY AND CAREER PREPARATION LEVEL: 3 DURATION: 17 weeks, full-time START DATE: July 2018 February & July 2019 LOCATION: Auckland FEES: Visit www.mainz.ac.nz for further information on fees
COURSE OUTLINE
APPLICATION CRITERIA
Designed to provide learning experiences that enable students to develop the core knowledge, skills and personal attributes sought by employers and required for entry-level positions in music and entertainment industries.
Applicants will need to meet the following entry criteria:
The purpose of the programme is to allow students interested in music industry careers to sample a variety of pathways while working through entry level audio engineering, music performance, live sound and event management. This course provides a pathway and qualifications for musical, non-academic students primarily focused on developing musicianship, recording and live sound skills.
• Hold a Level 2 qualification or have 45 credits at Level 2 in relevant subjects (ie. music, literacy, numeracy) • If English is a second language, applicants must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 5.5 • Be a minimum of 16 years of age Applicants may be required to attend an interview in order to ascertain that this is a suitable programme of study for them.
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DJ AND ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION Musician, producer, entertainer … a great DJ knows how to select and mix the tracks that keep the party buzzing. Learn the art of DJ and discover the power and potential of electronic music.
11 NZ CERTIFICATE IN DJ AND ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION LEVEL: 4 DURATION: One year full-time Part time options available START DATE: February 2019 LOCATION: Auckland & Christchurch FEES: Visit www.mainz.ac.nz for further information on fees
COURSE OUTLINE Graduates of this qualification will be able to: • Use electronic music production and DJ techniques and processes to create and produce electronic music • Create and produce electronic music using a range of sound and electronic music hardware and software, as well as music production and DJ techniques • Apply music and sonic theory to create and produce electronic music • Perform as a DJ with confidence and ability for an audience • Create and produce electronic music and other sound-related works
• Apply a broad range of research skills to inform own DJ practice • Operate in DJ and related industries using a range of personal and interpersonal skills and safe practices • Apply understanding of the DJ and electronic music industry to develop own career plan APPLICATION CRITERIA • Applicants should be 16 years of age, or older, have successfully completed NCEA Level 1 or equivalent, and have achieved a minimum of eight credits at NCEA Level 1 in English • Consideration will be given to applicants aged 20 years or older who do not meet the entry criteria, if they can demonstrate a history of work or industry experience which in the opinion of the Programme Manager exhibits a likelihood of success in the programme of study • All applicants are required to attend an interview. Preference will be given to those with a high standard of achievement at NCEA Level 2 or above and/or experience in DJ or music production. If available, providing examples of music production or DJ mixes is recommended
NZ DIPLOMA IN DJ AND ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION LEVEL: 5 DURATION: One year, full-time Part-time options available START DATE: July 2018 LOCATION: Auckland FEES: Visit www.mainz.ac.nz for further information on fees
COURSE OUTLINE This programme is for individuals who wish to develop their experience and practice in the production of complex electronic music and performance as a DJ. It provides the music industry with performers who have an extended repertoire of DJ and electronic music production skills to perform competently and creatively. APPLICATION CRITERIA • Applicants must have completed the requirements for NCEA Level 2 (or equivalent) or have successfully completed the NZ Certificate in DJ and Electronic Music Production Level 4
• Special Entry may be granted where evidence exists that the applicant can successfully complete the programme • Applicants may be required to attend an audition • Consideration will be given to applicants aged 20 years or older who do not meet the entry criteria if they can demonstrate a history of work, industry experience, or (in the opinion of the Programme Leader) could successfully complete the programme • Consideration will be given to students who progress through other SIT/MAINZ programme pathways (e.g. Certificate in DJEMP L4, Certificate in Foundation Sound and Music L2, Certificate in Live Sound L4) • Preference will be given to applicants with Merit or Excellence passes in maths, physics and music at, or above, the level specified • Providing examples of music production or DJ mixes is also recommended where possible • Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 5.5 Academic, with no band lower than 5.0
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“Going to MAINZ was one of the best decisions I have made so far because it helped me fulfill my dream to become a DJ.”
DJ BANTY DJ / Producer
When Helen Collins – aka DJ Banty – first saw a woman DJ mixing at a club, she realised that was the career path she wanted to take. “I visited a bar in Lagos, Nigeria, in 2006 and saw a female DJ playing. Up until then I had never realised there were female DJs out there and it triggered a desire in me to become one too.” She moved to New Zealand in 2012 and started to do some “mostly bedroom DJing” around 2014, before
finding out about the DJ and Electronic Music Production course at MAINZ that would help her to achieve her goal. Since graduating in March 2017 she has been pursuing a career as a DJ/producer playing in clubs and at events around Auckland. “I believe going to MAINZ was one of the best decisions I have made so far because it helped fulfill my dream to become a DJ. Being able to make my own music and DJ in a professional atmosphere is just a dream come true and
I’m looking forward to even greater opportunities in the future.” Nigerian-born, DJ Banty says music is a big part of her culture. “It’s the DNA that flows in the veins of all Nigerians. I love hearing electronic and Afrobeat come together.” She encourages other people contemplating a music career of any sort to follow their hearts and pursue their dreams.
13 NZ CERTIFICATE IN ENTERTAINMENT AND EVENT TECHNOLOGY (LIGHTING AND LIVE SOUND) LEVEL: 4 DURATION: One year full-time Part time options available START DATE: February 2019 LOCATION: Auckland & Christchurch FEES: Visit www.mainz.ac.nz for further information on fees
COURSE OUTLINE
APPLICATION CRITERIA
Graduates of the Lighting strand will be able to safely install, operate and remove lighting equipment to meet the production and lighting plan requirements for a range of complex performances and events.
• Applicants should be 16 years of age, or older, have successfully completed NCEA Level 1 or equivalent, and have achieved a minimum standard of eight credits at NCEA Level 1 in English
Graduates of the Live Sound strand will be able to safely install, operate and remove sound equipment to meet the production and sound plan requirements for a range of complex performances and events or a live recording.
• Consideration will be given to applicants aged 20 years or older who do not meet the entry criteria, if they can demonstrate a history of work or industry experience which in the opinion of the Programme Managers exhibits a
likelihood of success in the programme of study • All applicants may be required to attend an interview. Preference will be given to applicants who have achieved Merit or Excellence in maths, physics and music or the equivalent of NCEA Level 2 or above
ENTERTAINMENT AND EVENT TECHNOLOGY
Get into the excitement of live events and learn behind-the-scenes skills needed to stage successful productions.
14 NZ CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC LEVEL: 4 DURATION: One year, full-time Part time options available START DATE: July 2018 February & July 2019 LOCATION: Auckland FEES: Visit www.mainz.ac.nz for further information on fees COURSE OUTLINE Graduates of this qualification will be able to: • Read and write music to an elementary level • Contribute to music composition and arrangements • Perform music with confidence and ability for an audience • Demonstrate technical ability on a musical instrument(s) • Use music creation and sound reinforcement technology • Apply a broad range of research skills to inform own music practice
• Use a range of personal and interpersonal skills to work in the music industry • Apply understanding of the music industry to develop own career plan APPLICATION CRITERIA • Applicants should be 16 years of age, or older, have successfully completed NCEA Level 1 or equivalent, and have achieved a minimum of eight credits at NCEA Level 1 in English • Consideration will be given to applicants aged 20 years or older who do not meet the entry criteria if they can demonstrate a history of work or industry experience which in the opinion of the Programme Manager exhibits a likelihood of success in the programme of study • All applicants are required to attend an audition covering: instrumental or vocal skills and ability, aptitude and potential to study music within a range of disciplines, musical aural competence and music theory literacy – tested at time of audition (equivalent to Grade 1 level)
DIPLOMA IN MUSIC AND EVENT MANAGEMENT LEVEL: 5 DURATION: One year, full-time Part time options available START DATE: February 2019
• Use standard administrative practices and appropriate information and communication technologies to support their roles as managers within the music industry • Market performing artists and musical events effectively and appropriately
LOCATION: Auckland APPLICATION CRITERIA FEES: Visit www.mainz.ac.nz for further information on fees
COURSE OUTLINE Graduates will be able to: • Effectively apply the principles of effective management in conjunction with an indepth understanding of the music industry • Establish effective management relationships with performing artists over an extended period to enable the artist to achieve key artistic and business goals • Effectively manage musical events, from initial conception to closure, to ensure successful achievement of event goals and outcomes • Communicate effectively with music industry professionals
School Leavers • Successful completion of a New Zealand/National Certificate or equivalent qualification at Level 3 or above Mature Applicants • At least one year’s practical industry experience All Applicants • All applicants need to be able to demonstrate a high level of motivation and desire to succeed (e.g. through a history of work or industry experience, etc.). Consideration will be given to applicants who have current or recent experience in the music/event industry, are successful MAINZ graduates, or have successfully completed a related programme from another institution • Applicants may be required to attend an interview
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
You’re a talented musician and love to perform, so do what you love and bring your big break a little closer. Make it happen at MAINZ.
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“If you want to be a professional, then act like a professional and learn at MAINZ. You won’t regret it.”
PATRICK HILL Bachelor of Audio Engineering and Production
Music was always playing at home when Patrick Hill was a kid so embarking on a career in the industry was a natural choice for the former MAINZ student. Patrick, who completed a Bachelor of Audio Engineering & Production in 2017, is now the In-House Engineer at Roundhead Studios in Auckland. The role has seen him engineer and assist on sessions with incredible artists such as Neil Finn, SWIDT, City of Souls, Delaney Davidson, Stan Walker and many more.
“I grew up in rural South Canterbury with my two younger brothers. From a young age we were exposed to a wide range of music. My father, Davie, has an incredible talent for music knowledge, which he shared and imparted into us growing up.” Patrick credits landing the dream job at New Zealand’s premier music studio, in part, to doing the degree. “People might tell you, ‘you can learn it yourself,’ or ‘just be a bedroom producer’.
But the truth is, only a small percentage of those guys will become a professional. If you want to be a professional, then act like a professional and learn at MAINZ. You won’t regret it. You’ll be a million miles ahead of those who stayed in the bedroom for those three years by the time you finish.” The role at Roundhead Studios also requires him to hire new staff at times, and Patrick admits he “doesn’t even look at the applications if they haven’t undertaken
any tertiary study. It sounds harsh but that is how most of the industry work. MAINZ tells you what is out there, teaches you what you need to know, and connects you right into the industry.” He is unsure of exactly what the future holds, but wants to keep working with great artists and continuing to bring good music to the world – whether that be in New Zealand or around the globe.
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MUSICAL ARTS AND AUDIO ENGINEERING
Surround yourself with sound. Learn audio engineering and music production from both recording studio and computerbased perspectives. Let your ears be your guide.
17 BACHELOR OF MUSICAL ARTS LEVEL: 7 DURATION: Three years, full-time Part time options available START DATE: February 2019 LOCATION: Auckland FEES: Visit www.mainz.ac.nz for further information on fees COURSE OUTLINE Graduates will be able to: • Contribute as authentic, confident, artistic and self-motivated practitioners to the growth of strong local and global music communities • Use entrepreneurship to effectively represent their professional creative practice to the global market place • Embed sound business practices and principles to maximise a sustainable career • Articulate an artistic identity informed by theory, practice, reflection and cultural contexts • Apply a range of theory, improvisation, technology, composition and arranging literacies to a musical context
• Adapt to the use of emerging technologies in the music industry and wider creative industries • Integrate an understanding of tikanga, and Maori traditional and contemporary culture in their professional practice APPLICATION CRITERIA • University Entrance NCEA Level 3 • Preference will be given to applicants who have achieved Merit or Excellence in Physics, Mathematics, and Music • Consideration will be given to applicants aged 20 years or older who do not meet the entry criteria if they can demonstrate a history of work or industry experience which in the opinion of the Programme Managers exhibits a likelihood of success in the programme of study • Consideration will be given to students who progress through other MAINZ/SIT programme pathways (e.g. NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills) • Applicants may be required to attend an interview or provide a portfolio of audio related work
BACHELOR OF AUDIO ENGINEERING AND PRODUCTION PATHWAYS IN • Audio Engineering • Production • Live Sound LEVEL: 7 DURATION: Three years, full-time Part time options available START DATE: February 2019 LOCATION: Auckland & Christchurch FEES: Visit www.mainz.ac.nz for further information on fees COURSE OUTLINE Graduates will be able to: • Record, mix and master a broad range of music and audio, and related material to a professional standard • Use standard and nonstandard sound-creation, editing techniques and tools to manipulate sounds and create a broad range of music and audio and related material to a professional standard • Operate standard equipment and technology to a professional level of proficiency • Make high level creative and technical decisions based on listening analysis, research and critical thinking skills
• Work independently to initiate and develop a plan to bring a project to a conclusion • Complete a creative project to meet client expectations • Lead a team to produce a professional recording • Successfully apply professional business and self-promotional skills, particularly for self-employment • Demonstrate the practice and theory of advanced problem-solving skills in technical and creative contexts APPLICATION CRITERIA • University Entrance NCEA Level 3 • Preference will be given to applicants who have achieved Merit or Excellence in Physics, Mathematics, and Music • Consideration will be given to applicants aged 20 years or older who do not meet the entry criteria, if they can demonstrate a history of work or industry experience which in the opinion of the Programme Manager exhibits a likelihood of success in the programme of study • Consideration will be given to students who progress through other MAINZ/SIT programme pathways (e.g. NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills) • Applicants may be required to attend an interview or provide a portfolio of audio related work
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19 GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MUSIC PRODUCTION LEVEL: 7 DURATION: One year full-time START DATE: JULY 2018 February & July 2019 LOCATION: Auckland (February & July) Christchurch (February) FEES: Visit www.mainz.ac.nz for further information on fees
COURSE OUTLINE Graduates will be able to: • Produce a range of music and/or related material to a professional standard • Combine skills to create and record music and related works • Make creative and technical decisions based on listening analysis, research and critical thinking skills • Work independently to initiate and develop a plan to bring a project to a successful conclusion
• Complete a complex project using industrystandard equipment and technology • Supervise a team to produce a professional level of creative work
APPLICATION CRITERIA • Each applicant should have an undergraduate degree or be able to demonstrate equivalence through a body of work
do not meet the entry criteria, if they can demonstrate a history of work or industry experience which in the opinion of the Programme Manager exhibits a likelihood of success in the programme of study • Applicants may be required to attend an interview or provide a portfolio of audio related work
• Consideration will be given to applicants aged 20 years or older who
GRADUATE DIPLOMA Creative industries make important cultural and economic contributions to New Zealand society. Let us help you get in on the act.
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PATHWAYS MUSIC PATHWAY
AUDIO PATHWAY
Level 1 & 2
Level 3
Level 1 & 2
NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills
NZ Certificate in Study and Career Preparation
NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills
Level 4
Level 4
Level 4
NZ Certificate in Entertainment and Event Technology (with strands in Lighting & Live Sound)
NZ Certificate in DJ & Electronic Music Production
NZ Certificate in Music ENTRY CRITERIA NCEA Level 1 + Audition
ENTRY CRITERIA NCEA Level 1
Levels 5, 6, 7
Level 5
Bachelor of Musical Arts ENTRY CRITERIA NCEA Level 3 / University Entrance + Audition
Diploma in Music & Event Management
ENTRY CRITERIA NCEA Level 1 + Audition
Levels 5, 6, 7 Bachelor of Audio Engineering & Production ENTRY CRITERIA NCEA Level 3 / University Entrance
Level 7 Graduate Diploma in Music Production
This diagram is indicative only and each student should discuss their study pathway with the MAINZ team.
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“MAINZ was brilliant. I still think it’s the number one music performance school in New Zealand.”
When she can, singersongwriter Mel Parsons heads home to recharge, but much of the time she lives out of a suitcase, touring and performing all over the world. Mel’s passion is music, telling stories through song, reaching out to, and drawing her audience in, and judging by the lush sounds and lyricism of her latest album Drylands, her reputation is set to soar. Mel was already focused on a career in music when she moved to Auckland in 2002 to do the Diploma in Contemporary Music Performance.
She thrived at MAINZ, honing her performance skills, starting to build a repertoire of original songs, learning from and alongside like-minded people. “One of the most valuable things about studying at MAINZ is the connections you make. The tutors also work in the industry, they live the experience, and the friends you make are the people you’re in business with.” Mel’s followed her dream and life is good. “I feel very, very fortunate to be able to make it work.”
“MAINZ was brilliant. I still think it’s the number one music performance school in New Zealand. It offers practical, hands-on training, fully grounded in reality.”
MEL PARSONS Singer / Songwriter
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SHORT COURSES Explore your interests, try something new, keep up with the latest technology and improve your skills. Whether for personal or professional development, our short courses are the ideal way to fit more learning into your life. PRO TOOLS
LOGIC PRO
Pro Tools is the industry standard multi-track recording software and MAINZ offers several Avid Certified training courses, including:
Logic Pro music-making software streamlines the process of writing, recording, editing and mixing music.
PRO TOOLS 101: INTRODUCTION TO PRO TOOLS
Learn the basics of creating music and recording/editing MIDI music data and audio tracks, as well as tips on recording techniques and choosing equipment.
Basic Pro Tools principles, everything you need to complete a Pro Tools project. PRO TOOLS 110: ESSENTIALS OF PRO TOOLS A detailed look at the key concepts and skills needed to operate Pro Tools. PRO TOOLS 201: PRO TOOLS HD Focuses on core concepts and skills needed to use Pro Tools HD in a professional studio environment. PRO TOOLS 210M: MUSIC PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES Introduces techniques for using Pro Tools HD in professional music production. PRO TOOLS 210P: POST-PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES Covers tips and techniques for using Pro Tools HD in professional post-production.
INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC PRO X
ADVANCED LOGIC PRO X This is an advanced intuitive interface for professional musicians, with inspiring plug-ins and sounds, and more powerful tools to keep the creative process flowing.
ABLETON LIVE Ableton Live comes loaded with the instruments, sounds and effects you need to create, produce and perform music. INTRODUCTION TO ABLETON LIVE Learn the tools and techniques to enable you to produce your own Ableton compositions. ADVANCED ABLETON LIVE If you’ve already got some Ableton experience, this provides further in-depth study of Ableton’s tech wizardry.
INTRODUCTION TO HOME RECORDING Got the gear? Get the knowhow. This introduction to basic audio engineering and electronic music production is a fun hands-on opportunity to learn how to create great sound at home. INTRODUCTION TO LIVE SOUND Gain a greater understanding of basic live sound theory and learn practical live sound skills, so you can perform at your best wherever you play. INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY 1 Learn rudimentary music theory and how to translate this knowledge into practical song writing, composition and performance. INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY 2 Explore music theory in greater detail, including chord progressions, harmony, melody and rhythm. Apply your knowledge in a practical context. DJ: A BEGINNER’S GUIDE Explore the latest DJ tech and have a go at beat mixing, beat juggling, scratching, CD mixing and using Serato DJ.
INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCTION FOR SONGWRITERS Find out what makes a successful song and learn the tools, techniques and strategies to improve the quality of your work.
MASTER CLASSES We invite some of the biggest names in the music business to share their tips and techniques for writing and marketing memorable songs.
STAR COURSES FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS MAINZ runs introductory Audio, Live Sound, DJ and Stage Management courses at its Auckland and Christchurch campuses during the April, July and October school holidays. Contact your school’s career coordinator for details.
TO BOOK, PLEASE CONTACT: MAINZ AUCKLAND Tel: +64 9 308 7514 Free Phone: 0800 265 526 Email: mainz@sit.ac.nz MAINZ CHRISTCHURCH Tel: +64 3 365 9195 Free Phone: 0800 264 426 Email: mainz@sit.ac.nz
For more information, go to www.mainz.ac.nz or www.facebook.com/MAINZmusic
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HOW TO APPLY
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Decide on your programme
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Either free phone 0800 265 526 - AKL 0800 264 426 - CHCH (within NZ only)
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Complete and submit your enrolment form. We’ll assess your application and get back to you as soon as we can
We look forward to you joining MAINZ! For more information, call us, come and see us, or check us out online at www.mainz.ac.nz
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ENTRY CRITERIA What programme can I enter with my NCEA results? NCEA Level 1 Literacy or equivalent
NCEA Level 2 or equivalent
NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills
NZ Certificate in Study and Career Preparation
NZ Certificates in:
NCEA Level 1 Literacy or equivalent
• DJ and Electronic Music Production • Music
• Entertainment & Event Production
NCEA Level 3 / University Entrance + Portfolio
Degree or equivalent Applicants must be a minimum of 16 years of age.
Where English is a second language, applicants must meet a specified General or Academic IELTS Level (or above), or NZQA approved equivalent.
• Diploma in Music and Event Management • NZ Diploma in DJ and Music Production
• Bachelor of Musical Arts
• Bachelor of Audio Engineering and Production
NCEA Level 2 or equivalent
Graduate Diploma in Music Production
Full entry criteria visit www.mainz.ac.nz
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OUR CAMPUSES Auckland Campus Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city and home to a richly diverse music scene tailoring to all tastes and interests – from R&B through to jazz, folk, latin and rock, amongst others. The city’s spectacular location and cosmopolitan vibe attract some of the world’s greatest entertainers every year, with the 2016-17 summer being the busiest
on record for concerts and contributing a whopping $37m to the economy. Auckland studios also regularly attract international recording artists such as UK band Passenger and Kanye West, who – like many others including students – are keen to experience all city has to offer from a rich culture, friendly people and a huge amount to see and do.
Our Victoria Street West campus is located in the heart of the city, close to restaurants, bars and cafes as well as arts and entertainment venues, with excellent transport links. We offer state-of-the-art facilities, including recording studios, computer labs, rehearsal rooms, DJ booths and a spacious auditorium.
The links MAINZ has with the industry and its enviable reputation mean graduates are highly successful in landing the jobs and career paths they want, whether that be in Auckland, elsewhere in New Zealand or around the world.
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Christchurch Campus Christchurch has a strong tradition of live and recorded music making. The city has a cuttingedge music scene which is historically noted for its opportunity, creativity, and innovation. The live music venues provide a base for established artists, and also showcase new and emerging talent. As Christchurch develops, following an unprecedented rebuild, it is establishing itself as the country’s most dynamic place to study, work and live. The latest infrastructure is
complemented by up-todate technology, modern new-builds with a strong emphasis on safety and a thriving artistic community. MAINZ’s High Street campus is in the heart of this evolving city. It has been newly refurbished with recording studios, computer labs and a wide range of specialist equipment. There is also a live sound space at King Edward Terrace, 15 minutes from the city centre, that provides a modern and purpose-fit audio production complex.
MAINZ Auckland (+64) 9 308 7514 0800 265 526 (within NZ only)
www.mainz.ac.nz facebook.com/mainzmusic Level 3 150 Victoria Street West Auckland 1010 PO Box 90113 Auckland 1142 MAINZ Christchurch (+64) 3 365 9195 0800 264 426 (within NZ only)
www.mainz.ac.nz facebook.com/mainzmusic 191 High Street Christchurch 8011
SIT 0800 40 3337 (within NZ only)
www.sit.ac.nz facebook.com/SIT.NZ/
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