THIl UI{IV ERSI Y OF' BRITISH COLTJMBIA JAN! I 8$b,t 'feacher Education Office F u c u l t yo l - E d u c a t i o n 2 l 1 5 N 4 a i n\ ' l a l l Vrr.tcouver. B.C. CanadaY6'I' 17.,4. 16 Januarv2006 T'cl; 60.1-8ll-52'Q lrax: (r04-827-,\221 rvrvlr'. cduc.ubc.cnltc-acher ed To Whon-rIt May Concern: This is to confirm an ongoingarrangement betweenthe Facultyof Education,The Universityof British Columbiaand CapilanoCollege. Prior to 2003,UBC Facultyof E,ducation acceptedthe Bachelorof BusinessAdministration degreeand the Bachelorof Music (JazzStudies)degree,that wereofferedthrougha collaborative agreement betweenCapilanoCollegeand BritishColumbiaOpen University,to fulfill the fourdegreerequirementfor admissionto the post-baccalaureate Bachelorof Education- Teacher EducationProgram.(Seethe enclosedexcerptsfrom the 2001-2002CapilanoCollegecalendar) In 2003,CapilanoCollegebeganofferingBachelordegreesindependently, includingthe (Iazz Bachelorof BusinessAdministrationdegreeand the Bachelorof Music Studies)degree. UBC Facultyof Educationcontinued(andwill continue)to acceptthesedegreesfor adn-rission to the B.Ed.program.(Seethe enclosedexcerptsfrom the 2003-2004CapilanoCollegecalendar) for the B.Ed. Completionof a four-yeardegreeis an importantpart of admissionrequirements Program.Applicantsmust alsomeetsubjectrequirements to chosen specific their optionwithin the B.Ed.programin orderto qualify for admission.This principleappliesto degreeholders from all recognizedinstitutions,includingUBC. We haveadmitteda numberof studentswho completeda degreeat CapilanoCollegeto our program,particularlyfor the secondaryoption in BusinessEducationand Music. If you haveany questionsor concernsregardingthe above,pleasedo not hesitateto contactme in the addressbelow. Sincerely, '".n"-7i y''l I 1'.,.-VriF'.'tIt/-'\ RitaL. Irwin, Ed.D AssociateDeanTeacherEducationand Professor, Art Educationand CurriculumStudies The Universityof British Columbia 2125Main Mall Vancouver,BC v6T lz4 Phone:(604)822-01 I l; Email: rita.irwin@ubc.ca BCOPYEAR t (May - Arg) BADM 299 Co-opplacementI Total BCOP Year I Credits Credits 3.0 3.0 33.0 BCOPYEAR2 (Sep- Dec) Credits BCOP 205 AppliedStatistics for Business 3.0 BCOP 353 NerworkIII 3.0 BCOP 470 SQL ServerAdministration 3.0 CMPT 230 OperatingSystems 3.0 CMPT 289 SystemsImplementation 3.0 15.0 BCOPYEAR2 (Jan - Apr) BADM 399 Co-opPlacement II Credits 3.0 3.0 BCOPYEAR2 (May - Jun) BADM 304 Srrategic Management BCOP 325 NovellOperating System BCOP 354 NetworkIV Credits 3.0 3.0 3.0 s Total BCOP Year 2 Credits 27.0 Total BCOP Year I Credits 33.0 Total BADM Year I 30.0 Total BCOP Program Credits 90.0 Contact Ac counting/ F inanc e, General M anagement or Marketing Co-op John B rownle e-Baker, Coordinato r Office: 312 Tel: (604) 984-1742 Fax: (604) 984-1734 E-mail : j brownle@capcolleg e.bc.ca Web site: www.capcollege.bc.ca/co-op/ Business Computing Program Riley O'Connor, BCOP Coordinator Office: 366 Tel: (604) 986-19l I, ext. 2055 Fax: (604) 984-1734 E-mail: roconnor@capcollege.bc.ca Web site: www.capcollege.bc.ca/co- op/ John Boylan, Co-op Assistant Offi ce:338 Tel: (604) 983-7557 Fax: (604) 984-1734 E -mail: j boylan @capcolleg e.bc.ca Web site: www.capcollege.bc.ca/co-op/ D . B A C H E L O RO F B U S I N E S S ADM|N|STRAT|ON(BBA) DEGREE coMPLET|ON PROGRAM(BR|T|SH coLUMBtA OPEN UNTVERSTTY) In the dynamic world of computing, nothing is static. As a result, we are constantlyimproving and updating the BusinessComputingCo-op programin a balanced manner.we strive to blend the mainstreamof information processingwith the leading edge of the emerging technologies.Therefore,the componentsof the pro_ gram and the details of the coursesare subjectto change.This is especiallytrue of the Networkine and BusinessComputingcourses. capilano college businessdiploma graduateshave the option of pursuing the B.C. Open University's Bachelorof BusinessAdministrarion(BBA) degree. Through a collaborativearrangementbetweencapilano college and B. c. open university, coursesrequiredto meet BBA degreerequirementsare offered at the College. Thus, degreecompletion requirementsmay be met by taking approvedbusinessand academicelective coursesat capilano college or coursesoffered by the B.C. Open University. Credentia ls BusinessAdministration graduatesmay be eligible for a block transferof up to 60 credits toward the BBA degree. ' Diploma in BusinessAdministration ' Business AdministrationCo-op Diploma (AccountinglFinance, GeneralManagement,or Marketingdesignation),or ' Business ComputingDiploma with Co-op Designa_ tion In addition,most 300 level businesscoursestransferto the B.C. Open University for upper level credit. CareerlVocationa I 133 General Information A. I A Z Z S T U D IE SD IP L O MA PR O GR AM B. B A CHEL ORO F MU SIC IN J A Z Z S T U D IE S DE G RE EPR O GR AM Faculty M. ALLEN, B.Mus. (McGill), MA (New york) F. ARDIEL, BA (SFU) M.J. BISCHOFF,M.Mus. (GeorgiaState) G. BOYLE B. COON, BFA (Concordia) D. DUKE, B.Mus. (UBC), MA (North Carolina). PhD (UVic) J. EMERY, B.Mus. JazzStudies(OU/Capilano College) D. ESSON,B.Mus. (UBC) L. FALLS, ARCT (Toronto),B.Mus., M.Mus. (UBC) K. HAMMETT-VAUGHAN A. HAWIRKO F. HOULE, B.Mus. (McGill), M.Mus. (yale) S. KARP, BA (Calif. State) L. KAARIO, B.Mus. (UBC), M.Mus. (WWU) L. KELLETT, B.Mus. (UBC) I. KUKURUDZA A. LACHANCE S. MADDOCK, Dip. (Peel School of the Arts) R. MAROIS, B.Mus. (Laval) A. MATHESON, B.Mus. (Northwestern) R. MCKENZIE, B.Mus. (UBC), M.Mus. (UBC) G. MCNAB, B.Mus. (UBC), M.Mus. (UBC), Coordinator K. MOORE T. NICKELS, BA (UCLA) M. REVELEY, B.Mus. (UBC), Diploma (Berklee Schoolof Music) D. ROBBINS,B.Mus.,M.Mus. (McGill) R. SAMWORTH C. SIGERSON R. TAGGART C. TARRY, B. Mus. (Berklee) B. TURNER, B. Mus (WWU), M.Mus. (N. Texas) D. VAN DER SCHYFF K. WAY, B.Mus.,M.Mus. (UBC) B. WICKJORD A. WOLD, B.Mus. (UBC), ARCT (Toronro) Contact Grace M cNab, Coordinator Tel: 986-19I l, local 2305 Fax: 983-7559 E-mail: gmcnab@capcolleg e.bc.ca CareerlVocationa I 158 CapilanoCollegeoffers a four-yearBachelorof Music (JazzStudies)in collaborarionwith the British Columbia Open University.A two-yearDiploma in Jazz Studiesis also available. The College also offers a two-year university transfer programin classicalmusic and a four-yeardegreein Music Therapy(alsoin collaborationwith the British ColumbiaOpen University). tazz StudiesProgramMissionand Goals The Bachelorof Music in JazzStudiesis an applied academicdegree.The program'smissionis to produce graduateswith a broad-basedacademicbackground and comprehensiveabilitiesin music with jazz as the main focus. As jazz is an eclectic art form that draws upon influencesfrom many different musical genres, graduateswill have been exposedto music from diversecultural sources,historical periods and media. Jazz is an applied art form; therefore,the achievement of specific high standardsin vocal and/or instrumental performance,improvi sation,composition, and arranging are fundamentalgoals of the program curriculum. Demonstrationof ability in theseareasis a qualifying requirementfor all graduates. Career Opportunities The two-year Diploma program is intendedto provide its studentswith the skills necessaryto develop careersas self-employedprofessionalsin the contem' porary music industry. The four-year Degree program provides a curriculum which balancesand integratesthe instructionof jazz, traditional music, and generalacademicelectivesto provide an enrichededucationat the degreelevel. It is an attractiveoption for those who wish to pursuemusic as self-employedprofessionals, for thosewho wish to continuetheir musicaldevelopmentas part of a liberal arts educationbefore pursuing other careers,and for thoseinterestedin teachingmusic in the public school system.Majors in Vocal Performance,Instrumental Performance,ArrangingiComposition,and General Studieswith an EducationStreamare available.Those interestedin teachingwould enrol in the Education Streamof the GeneralStudiesprogram. Facilities As recordingexperiencehas becomean essentialpart of today's musicaltraining, the JazzStudiesprogram has now integratedmulti-trackrecordinginto the *See AcademicCourseRequirements. **Degree studentsmust completeJAZZ2Tl and273 to fulfil their traditional Music History requirement. B. BACHELOR OF MUSICIN JAZZ S T U D I ED S E G R EP ER O G R A M FOUR.YEAR DEGREE Studentsmust completeall coursesoutlinedin one of the following major areasof study to be eligible for the Bachelorof Music in JazzStudiesdesreefrom the British ColumbiaOpen University. Thesemajor areasof study may includeJazzor Music electiveswhich shouldbe chosenin consultationwith the Coordinatorof the program. Certain coursesin the third and fourth yearsof the degreeprogram are offered on a rotational basisevery two years.Be sure to considerthe year that these coursesare due to be offered when planning your courseload for the year. The placementof these rotatingcoursesin your schedulewill not necessarily conform to the semesterplans presentedbelow. please take every precautionto ensurethat you have all the necessaryprerequisitesin place when you plan to take them. The coursesoffered on a rotational basisare subjectto change,but presentlyare JAZZ 460, MUS. 2 l0l2l1 andM U S. 2 t8 /2 1 9 . MAJOR IN VOCAL PERFORMANCE THIRDYEAR FALL Credits *Gen.Elective 3.0 JAZZ 172 ArrangingI 1.5 JAZZ240 FormandAnalysis 1.5 JAZZ282 Improvisarion I 1.5 JAZZ336 StudioVocalPerformance III 1.5 JAZZ338 VocalJazzMaster ClassIII 1.5 LargeEnsembles (2) 2.0 PPMI 545 Performance 3.0 15.5 SPRING Credits *Gen.Elective 3.0 JAZZ24I Counterpoint 1.5 JAZZ 272 ArrangingII 1.5 JAZZ 283 ImprovisationII 1.5 JAZZ 337 StudioVocal PerformanceIV 1.5 JAZZ 339 Vocal JazzMasterClassIV 1.5 LargeEnsemble 2.0 PPMI629 or 645 Performance 3.0 15.5 Ca reer/Vocationa I 162 FOURTH YEAR FALL *Gen. Elective Credits 3.0 IAZZ3I0 JazzPedagogy 1.5 JAZZ3l0 JazzStyles 1.5 JAZZ 410 ConductingI, 1.5 JAZZ 460 CommercialRelationsin Music 1.5 IAZZ 494 Small EnsembleVII 1.5 Large Ensembles(2) 2.0 PPMI 745 Performance 3.0 15.5 sPR/ruG *Gen.'Elective I AZZ 300 20th Century Theory JAZZ 411 Conducting II JAZZ 470 World Music JAZZ 495 Small EnsembleVIII Large Ensembles(2) PPMI 845 Performance Total Credits Credits 3.0 3.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.0 3.0 15.5 124.5 * SeeAcademicCourseRequirements MAJOR IN INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE THIRDYEAR FALL *Gen. Elective IAZZ 172 Ananging I JAZZ240 Form and Analysis JAZZ 370 JazzStyles JAZZ382 ImprovisationIII IAZZ394 Small EnsembleV Large Ensembles(2) P P MI5xx SPRING *Gen.Elective JAZZ 241 Counterpoint JAZZ 272 Ananging II JAZZ 383 ImprovisationIV JAZZ 395 Small EnsembleVI JazzlMusicElectives Large Ensembles(2) PPMI 6xx Credits 3.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.0 3.0 15.5 Credits 3.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.0 3.0 1s.5 'lt-_uru"^"ryW krc*4!.t'.W) -- z'oA4 About CapilanoCollege In 1968CapilanoCollegeopenedits doors to just over 700 students.Sincethen, it has grown steadilyto becomeone of British Columbia'smost outstanding colleges,with enrolment totalling 7,200students. The Collegeis a dynamic sourceof leadershipwithin the communitiesit serves.The main campusis in North Vancouver,nestledin a natural settingon the slopesof the North Shoremountains.Regional campusesin Squamishand Secheltprovide educational opportunitiesto studentsin the communitiesof Howe Sound and the SunshineCoast.The College welcomesstudentsfrom the Lower Mainland, British Columbia, Canadaand around the world. CapilanoCollegehas earneda reputation for teaching excellenceand innovation. Facultymembersare expertsin their fields and bring extensiveknowledgeto the classroom.In support of a wide rangeof educational goals,the Collegeoffers a quality learning experiencein a variety of program areas: University Transfer CapilanoCollegeprovidesa solid academicfoundation that can leadto many educationaland careeropportunities. The Collegeoffers a wide rangeof courseswhich are transferableto universitiesin British Columbia and elsewherein Canada.Capilano Collegeoffers several options,including: . Associatedegreesin Arts or Science . Bachelordegrees:Bachelorof Music inlazzStudies, Bachelorof Music Therapy,Bachelorof Business Administration, and Bachelorof Tourism Management . Post-baccalaureateprogramsin Environmental Scienceand Management,Asia PacificManagement, Latin American Management,and Art. CareerA/ocationaI Programs CapilanoCollegeoffersa variety of employmentorientedprogramsleadingto certificates,diplomas and degrees.They are constantlyreviewedto ensure that studentsare taught the latesttechniquesand skills requiredin today'sworkplace.Advisory committees, composedof businessand community leadersand employers,adviseon the content of all careerand vocationalprograms. PreparatoryCourses The Collegeoffersa full rangeof preparatorycourses to assiststudentsin meetingtheir educationaland careergoals.After upgradingor refreshingtheir skills, studentsmay seekemploymentor move into a career program or universitytransfercourses. lnternational Education CapilanoCollegeis an activeparticipantin the internationalcommunity. Its multicultural characteris enhancedby internationalstudentsfrom more than 40 countries. CapilanoCollegepartnerswith institutions,governments and organizationsworldwide, in countriessuch as]apan,Thailand,China, Vietnam, Columbia, and Lebanon. C onti nui ngE ducati on Eachyear,thousandsof studentsenrol in non-credit courses,seminars,workshopsand lecturesfor personal and professionaldevelopment,or just for pure enjoyment. Contract Services in flexible,customized, CapilanoCollegespecializes short-term training, adaptedfor the classroom, conferenceroom or computer lab, and offeredoncampusor at the worksite. At CapilanoCollegeour missionis to enablestudent successin current and continuing studies,in a chosen career,in the pursuit of knowledge,and in contributing effectivelyas responsiblecitizensin a rapidly changingand diverseglobal community. To accomplishits mission,CapilanoCollegestrivesto producea dynamic and securelearningenvironment committed to excellencein educationand to equity of access.It seeksto offer, either selectivelywithin its own resources,or more broadly in partnershipwith others, high-qualityand flexiblepreparatory,academic,career and vocationalprogramsthat provide opportunities for a wide rangeof students.It doesso in the context of the following values: Students Studentneedsare the first concernof Capilano College.The Collegevaluesthe diversebackgrounds and culturesfrom which its studentscome and strives to provide curricula and support servicesthat will sustainall students'personalgrowth and cultural enrichment.It believesthat studentsshould leavethe Collegewith the knowledge,skillsand attitudesthat will enablethem to becomeindependentlearnersand thinkerswith enhancedskillsin literacy,numeracy, and critical thinking, and with a positiveattitude 13 O F B U S IN E SS AD M IN IS T R A T I ON C. B A CHE LO R ( B B A )DE G R EE PR O GR AM C O MP L ET ION CapilanoCollegebusinessdiploma graduateshavethe Adminisoption of pursuingthe Bachelorof Business tration (GeneralBusinessConcentration)degree. A dm is s ionRequ i re me n ts To be eligiblefor admissionto the Bachelorof BusinessAdministration, studentsmust be graduatesof an AdministrationDiploma. appropriateBusiness Diploma graduatesshould meet the following guidelines: . Grade 12 or equivalentwith a minimum of C+ in English12 anda C in "academic"Math 11,or . Mature studentstatuswith successfulcompletion of testingin Englishand/or Math skills. . Submissionof the CapilanoCollegeApplication for Admission,official transcripts,and appropriate applicationfeeto the Registrar'sOffice. . Studentscurrently enrolledin Grade l2 will be consideredon the basisof interim grades. Program Profile O ut c om e:B ac h e l o ro f Bu s i n e s sAd mi n i s tra ti on Degree I (BtlNl42) moytake totakeFinonciol Accounting Students notplanning nting (BF IN14l) in ng (BMKI16I) inthefirstyeor,firsttermondAccou Marketi term. thefirstyeor, second pl0nning inoccounting must theirstudies takeFinoncial Students toconcentrote termofthefirstyearinploce of Accounting I (9tlVl42)during theirsecond yenr0s0 Youwillthen inthesecond Business LowI (8A0M107). tlkeBADM!07 business elective. 1eneral Arts, Humonity, Science, Noturol Science, ond/or Electives include: Social Science courses. Course Required Credits Credits Required 24.00 Courses: BADM 3.00 101 Management BADM 102 Quantitative Methods 3.00 EADM 106 0rganizational Behaviour 3.00 BFIN 3.00 14'l Accounting BMKT 161 Marketing 3.00 ftNS220 Advanced Business Writing andEditing 3.00 E(0N 111 Principles ofMicroeconomic Theory 3.00 ENGL 100 Composition 3.00 (redits'fromthefollowinglist: ftoose'Required 3.00 BADM 107 Business 3.00 LawI BFIN 142 Financial Accounting I 3.00 (hoose'Required (redits'fromthefollowinglist: 3.00 BADM 107 Business LawI 3.00 FIRST YIAR BAD[4268 Entrepreneurship/SmallBusiness Management 3.00 BADM 301 0perations 3.00 Management Course Required Credits Credits Management 302 Human Resource BADM 3.00 Relations BADM 303 Industrial 3.00 BADM 305 Leadership 3.00 Lawll BADM 307 Advanced Busines 3.00 lll Methods BADM 310 Quantitative 3.00 Management BADM 318 Project 3.00 in Business Administration | 3.00 BADM 320 SpecialTopics Administration ll 3.00 lopicsinBusiness BADM 321 Special lssues in Business Administration | 3.00 322 Current BADM ll 3.00 in Business Administration BADM 323 (urrentlssues (omputing | B(PI121 Business 3.00 ll 3.00 Business Computing (omputing Basics 3.00 BCPI123 Business (ommerce lll- Electronic 3.00 BCPI221 Business Computing 122 BCPT BCPT 225 Networks andDatabases 3.00 Managing Business BCPT 326 Advanced WebDesign 3.00 BFIN 142 | Financial Accounting 3.00 BFIN 244 Management Accounting 3.00 BFIN 249 BFIN 341 Applications3.00 Accounting Microcomputer (ostAccounting 3.00 | BFIN 342 Accounting ll Cost 3.00 BFIN 346 ll Financial Accounting 3.00 BFIN 347 lll Financial Accounting 3.00 BFIN 350 Financial Management Advanced 3.00 BFIN 351 laxation 3.00 BMKT 261 Advertising 3.00 Skills BMKT 263 Professional Selling 3.00 BMKT 360 Marketing Research 3.00 Behaviour BMKT 364 Consumer 3.00 andDecisions BMKT 365 Marketing Strategies 3.00 5ales andManagement BMKT 366 Professional 3.00 BMKT 369 e-(ommerce andMarketing 3.00 Analysis andAdministration3.00 EBM.315 d-Business 210 Money andBanking EC0N IBUS 321 IBUS 334 IEUS 357 3.00 Business lnternational (ommunication in and(ulture 3.00 lnternational Business 3.00 International Marketing 3.00 30.00 YTAR STCOND Course Required Credits Credits (ourses: Required 201 Business lnformation Systems BADM 12.00 i.00 204 Introduction to Strategic Management 3.00 BADM 210 Business Statistics BADM 3.00 241 Finance forManagers 3.00 BFIN (hoose'Required thefollowinglist: Credits'from 107 Business Law| BADM 12.00 1.00 BADM268Entrepreneurship/SmallBusiness Management 3.00 CareerNocational 139 Music Education Graham Boyle- ClassPercussion RejeanMarios, B.Mus. (Laval)- Conducting Rob McKenzie,B.Mus.,M.Mus. (UBC) - Jizz Pedagogy Tony Nickels, BA (UCLA) - ClassWoodwinds SteveWoodyard, B.Mus. (UVic) - ClassBrass CommercialRelations Al Hawirko PrivateMusic Instructorsby Instrument Electric and Upright Bass Andre Lachance LawrenceMollerup,B.Mus.(UBC) Jodi Proznick,B.Mus.(McGill) Darren Radke,B.Mus. (]azzStudies)(Capilano College) Chris Tarry, B.Mus. (Berklee) Guitar FredArdiel, BA (SFU) Bill Coon, BFA (Concordia) Ihor Kukurudza Ron Samworth Piano Lorne Kellet,B.Mus.(UBC) Allan Matheson,B.Mus. (Northwestern) Chris Sigerson RossTaggart Percussion Graham Boyle Ken Moore, B.Mus.(UBC) DaveRobbins,B.Mus.,M.Mus. (McGill) Dylan Van der Schyff BlaineWickjord Saxophone,Clarinet, Flute Mike Allen, B.Mus. (McGill), MA (New york) FrancoisHoule,B.Mus.(McGill), M.Mus. (yale) StanKarp, BA (CaliforniaState) Tony Nickels,BA (UCLA) Campbell Ryga Trombone DennisEsson,B.Mus.(UBC), M.Mus. (UBC) Rob McKenzie,B.Mus.,M.Mus. (UBC) Trumpet Kevin Elaschuk Allan Matheson,B.Mus. (Northwestern) Robin Shier,B.Mus.(UBC) Voice - Private Instruction and Vocal lazzMaster Classes Mary Jo Bishcofl M.Mus. (GeorgiaState)- private Instruction,Ear Training CareerNocational 166 Kate Hammet-Vaughan- PrivateInstruction,Vocal lazz Master Class SteveMaddock, Diploma (PeelSchoolof the Arts) PrivateInstruction, VocalImprovisatiort RejeanMarois, B.Mus. (Laval)- PrivateInstruction, VocalImprovisation,VocalJazzEnsembles Karyn Way, B.Mus.,M.Mus. (UBC) - Private Instruction Contact GraceMcNab, Coordinator TeL604.986.191 l , l ocal2305 Fax 604.983.7559 E-mail:gmcnab@capcollege.bc. ca GeneralInformation CapilanoCollegeoffersa four-yearBachelorof Music (lazzStudies)and a two-yearDiploma inlazz Studies. The Collegealsooffersa four-yearBachelorof Music Therapyand a two-yearuniversitytransferprogram in classicalmusic. JazzStudiesProgram Missionand Goals The Bachelorof Music (JazzStudies)providesa broadbasedacademicbackground,while developingcomprehensiveabilitiesin music, with jazz asthe main focus.In keepingwith the eclecticnature of jazz, studentsare exposedto music from diversecultural sources,historicalperiodsand media.Because jazz is an appliedart form, the achievementof specifichigh standardsin vocal and/or instrumentalperformance, improvisation,composition,and arrangingare fundamentalgoalsof the program curriculum, and demonstrationof ability in theseareasis requiredof all graduates.Teachingmusic within the public school systemwill be a goal for somegraduates;to this end, thelazz Studiesprogram includesall the necessary prerequisitesfor acceptanceinto the fifth yearTeacher EducationProgramat the Universityof British Columbia. While most ]azz Studiesgraduateswho do not enter the public schoolsystemasteachersembark upon creativeand varied careersas self-employed professionals, the Bachelorof Music (JazzStudies)also qualifiesits graduateswho which to teachat the collese or universitylevelfor somepost-graduatedegrees. Since1995,somegraduatesfrom the lazz Studies program havebeen admitted into Master'sprogramsat Canadianand American universitiesin the areasof composition,education,conductingand performance. CareerOpportunities The two-yearDiploma program is intendedto provide its studentswith the skills necessary to developcareers as self-employedprofessionalsin the contemporary music industry.