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2 Composition Studies Course Programs in Canada


St. John’s Academy
Composition 10
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Composition 10 is designed to support students in their development of written communication through a critical process of questioning, exploring, and sampling. Within a supportive community of writers, students will work individually and collaboratively to explore and create coherent, purposeful compositions. The course builds students’ writing competencies by introducing them to varied structures, forms, and styles of compositions.


St. John’s Academy
Composition 11
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Composition 11 course focuses on the basic elements of the academic essay: thesis statement, topic sentences, paragraph structure, and basic grammar and style. Gaining an understanding of these elements, practicing using them, and getting feedback, leads to produce better essays. The process of planning, preparing, and writing an academic essay helps students engage with a topic, think critically about it, find their own perspective and opinion on it, and present that perspective to readers in a clear, logical way.
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In Canada, pursuing a Composition degree at the Courses level allows you to explore the creative process of music-making while developing practical skills. This educational path emphasizes hands-on experience, encouraging you to compose diverse musical works and effectively communicate your ideas through sound.
Through courses in music theory, orchestration, and arrangement, you'll learn how to structure compositions that resonate emotionally and artistically. You'll engage in workshops that allow you to collaborate with peers, fostering a supportive environment where creativity thrives. As students gain hands-on experience, they build confidence in presenting their musical ideas and receiving constructive feedback.
Graduates of Composition programs can pursue various career paths. Many find roles as composers for film, television, and video games or work as music educators and arrangers. With Canada's vibrant arts scene, you'll find enriching opportunities to showcase your creativity while contributing to the global music community. The environment encourages independence and curiosity, helping students deepen their understanding of music and its impact on society.