The Australian Guild of Music Education is a fully accredited nonprofit organization specialising in music performance, composition and technology. It’s a real music school for real students. They offer courses such as certificate II, III and IV in music, along with further classes such as Diploma of Music, Advanced Diploma of Music and a Bachelor of Music. Students can either choose to study online or on campus at Kooyong in Melbourne’s trendy inner East. The typical study year consists of two semesters. Students are admitted to a performance study on either an instrument or on vocals with options to specialise in music performance, composition or in music technology as a third year option. Students are provided the skills and flexibility required for the contemporary 21st century musician. The Kooyong campus boasts two state of the art recording studios, a concert stage, computer lab, practice rooms and recreation areas. Networking is vital, as are good communication and collaborative skills. AGME provide many opportunities for our students to network and work collaboratively through performance ensembles as well as in other group projects and assignments. This extends to their online students who utilise technologies and social media to stay in touch and work together. They keep their fingers on the pulse and the beat, listening to what students and commentators are saying. As they only provide courses in music, AGME are agile and able to move quickly with the times. This means courses are vocationally oriented and in line with current industry practice.
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