Singing Teaching Courses
The Australian College of Vocal Arts (ACVA) offers three professional courses with Qualifying Awards that are designed to train, examine and accredit specialist studio singing teachers. These taught courses are for new and developing singing teachers, and also teachers who are currently working who are looking to up-skill.
Certificate (Singing Teacher) (CACVA Tch.)
Specialisation areas: Musical Theatre, Contemporary, Jazz, Crossover or Classical Singing Teaching
This pre-professional certification is perfect for those wanting to start out in singing teaching.
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3 Months – this includes 4 weeks teaching time, 3 weeks self-directed learning time using a structured plan, 4 weeks supervised teaching practice and an additional week for assessment preparation and finalisation time.
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4 comprehensive content modules and pre-recorded lectures delivered intensively in the first month of learning
2 introductory level music theory seminars (pre-recorded)
Supervised teaching practice
Development of a set of lesson plans and teaching portfolio resources
Guided instruction to support you through all assessment items
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Delivered 100% online.
Language: English.
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Apply & enrol anytime, all year round.
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Min 15 years of age (under 18 years require additional parent/guardian permission prior to enrolment)
No prior qualifications required.
You must be able to sing already, prior to entry. As a test of your executive singing abilities, you will be required to submit an audition self-tape of no less than 2 full contrasting songs, in a genre of your choice. Here, your abilities will be evaluated in terms of: vocal tone, placement, pitch, timbre, expression, control, breathing and musical interpretation.
You will also be required to undertake a 10 minute pre-entrance interview with an ACVA academic leader.
You must also have English reading, writing and comprehension skills equivalent to at least Year 10 High School level.
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This course is fully inclusive. The total cost is $880 (GST inclusive). Fees are to be paid prior to commencing.
Associate Diploma (Singing Teacher) (AACVA Tch.)
Specialisation areas: Musical Theatre, Contemporary, Jazz, Crossover or Classical Singing Teaching
This entry level professional certification is perfect for new and aspiring singing teachers. Most students in this course have started to work as teachers already.
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4 Months (6 weeks taught, 5 weeks interim supervised teaching practice, 5 weeks assessment preparation).
Course can be completed earlier than this timeframe (dependant on supervised teaching time & assessment preparation time).
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6 comprehensive content modules delivered intensively in the first 2 months, including 6 exciting seminar topics and 6 lectures (pre-recorded)
2 music theory seminars (pre-recorded)
Supervised teaching practice
Access to fortnightly live lectures on specialised topics
Development of a teaching portfolio and teaching materials
Guided instruction to support you through all assessment items
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Delivered 100% online.
Language: English.
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Apply & enrol anytime, all year round.
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Aged 18 years or over.
Completed Application Form.
Submit your CV (resume) with the application form.
Submit a self-tape of a minimum of 2x recordings of songs of your choice, in any genre, that best showcase your individual singing voice and skill level.
Successfully complete an interview with an ACVA academic leader (online).
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This course is fully inclusive. The total cost is $1,650 (GST inclusive). Fees are to be paid prior to commencing.
Fellowship Diploma (Singing Teacher) (FACVA Tch.)
Specialisation areas: Musical Theatre, Contemporary, Jazz, Crossover or Classical Singing Teaching
This specialist course is designed for experienced, established singing teachers with previous advanced qualifications in performance or singing/music teaching. Its intensive assessment is geared to test both your executive teaching and performance capabilities, and your ability to research and construct compelling curricula and lesson plans for complex vocal learning situations in the context of studio-based singing voice teaching. The Fellowship Diploma is the highest award offered by ACVA and is available in multiple streams.
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8-12 months, dependent on your self-paced progress
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4x 2-hour specialist coaching sessions with an experienced, post-graduate qualified vocal pedagogue, focusing on your individual capability development as an advanced, specialist singing teacher. Delivered in the first month.
2x live specialist evidenced-based lectures focused on vocology / voice science
2x live specialist seminars focused on vocal remediation strategies for young singers
8x weeks of structured 1:1 mentorship during your supervised teaching practice
Access to fortnightly live lectures on specialised topics
Access to a series of hand-selected, vetted research paper and book-based readings to support assessment completion
Blended assessment to accredit you as a specialist singing teacher
Guidance and academic support throughout assessment drafting and submission.
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Online / Virtual (with live instructors).
Language: English.
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Apply & enrol anytime, all year round. Fellowship courses start on the 2nd Monday of each calendar month.
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Aged 24 years or over.
Must hold a Licentiate Diploma from ACVA (in any stream) or an equivalent or higher qualification from any other recognised body (see below for notes).
Completed Application Form.
Submit your CV (resume) with the application form.
Submit a self-tape of a minimum of 2x recordings of songs of your choice, in any genre, that best showcase your individual singing voice and skill level.
Successfully complete an interview with an ACVA academic leader (online).
ACVA RECOGNISED BODIES
This list is not exhaustive, so please contact us directly if the awarding body of your qualification is not listed here, for advice, prior to application.
ACVA recognises qualifications and qualification equivalences from the following bodies and institutions:
Universities, TAFES and RTOs
Other professional certification-awarding bodies including AMEB, Trinity College, London College of Music, ABRSM, ANZCA, Con Brio and similar.
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This course is fully inclusive. The total cost is $3,700 (GST inclusive). Fees are to be paid prior to commencing.
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Singing Teaching Topics You Might Study
The ACVA Singing Teacher Certificates and Diplomas are delivered intensively through a series of online lectures, seminars, workshops, and 1:1 sessions. Every ACVA Diploma student also has access to fortnightly live lectures on specialised topics. Depending on your chosen course, you can expect to study some of the following:
Basic and advanced vocal performance techniques
Critical musicology
Advanced music theory
Singing voice pedagogical practices
Voice science, anatomy and physiology
Music research practices
Specialist repertoire (introduction, analysis, selection & teaching)
Arts leadership
Curriculum design and lesson planning
Transgender voice development strategies
Teaching portfolio development
Supervised in-clinic teaching
Singing voice deficiencies and habilitation (including post-COVID recovery strategies)
Audition, exam and performance preparation strategies.
Your Career Opportunities
There is an identified shortage of professionally trained and skilled vocal performers and singing teachers throughout Australia. At the same time, there is an increasing number of live productions and bands being toured, providing an ever-increasing demand for vocal arts product.
As a successful graduate, you will have honed your skills in singing voice education, and will have obtained an industry-based professional certification that represents and reflects the high professional standards you strive for in your teaching practice. You will be qualified as a specialist to teach private singing lessons to individuals and small groups, within a variety of settings.