Mid-Ocean School of Media Arts

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Mid-Ocean School of Media Arts
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Type Private Vocational Institution
Established 1994
Location , ,
Campus Urban
Nickname MOSMA
Website www.midoceanschool.ca

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Mid-Ocean School of Media Arts (MOSMA) is a private vocational institution located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Established in 1994, MOSMA was founded with a specific focus in delivering education in audio production technology through theoretical study and practical study including mentorships with recording artists, audio engineers and producers. The institution offers a six month diploma programme (Audio in Media) as well as a series of self-interest part-time courses.[1]

The institution as legally required is governed by The Private Vocational Institutions Act and Manitoba Regulation 237/02. This legislation provides consumer protection and ensures that the training gives students the skills and knowledge relevant to their chosen field of employment.[2]

Studio A Control Room
Studio B Control Room
Studio C Lab Room

Curriculum

The Audio in Media six month programme is divided into three terms. Terms 1 and 2 include initial subjects of study such as acoustics, psychoacoustics, ear training and audio production equipment components such as audio production consoles, microphones, recording media and signal processors. Delivery of curriculum includes both theoretical introduction to subjects followed by hands-on work within three dedicated in school production rooms. Term 3 (Practicums) requires students to complete audio production projects such as music multi-track recording, radio jingle production and sound design for video. Students also complete a Live Sound module hosted by a local Venue with a live band.[3]

The institution utilizes an assessment criteria divided into 40% theoretical/written tests and 60% practical evaluations. The Audio in Media program accepts a maximum enrolment of 15 students.[4]

See also

Manitoba Advanced Education and Literacy

References

  1. Audio Engineering Society
  2. The Private Vocational Institutions Act and Manitoba Regulation 237/02
  3. Audio in Media Programme Summary
  4. Audio in Media Admissions

External links

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