Music Theory and Aural Skills Assessment Information
Pertains to all programs except Music Technology Diploma and Advanced Certificate in Applied Audio.
Entrance into the Basic Musicianship, Diploma and Foundations for Music Therapy Studies programs is based on varied requirements. Please refer to the table below:
Program | Interview Required | Audition Required | Assessments Required |
Basic Musicianship | Yes | No | Theory and Aural Skills placement review, taken as part of the program interview |
Foundation for Music Therapy Studies (FMTS) | Yes | Yes | Theory and Aural Skills Assessments |
Music Diploma | Yes, as part of audition | Yes | Theory and Aural Skills Assessments |
Audition & Assessment Dates
Upcoming in-person audition and assessment dates for 2025 are on the following Saturdays:
01 February, 01 March, 05 April, 10 May, and 07 June
Applications to the college are now open. Applicants will be invited to audition once they have completed the general requirements.
Theory and Aural Skills Assessments

The Music Theory Assessment gauges applicants’ knowledge of and fluency with theory rudiments and is designed to determine whether placement into MUSC 1110 (Music Diploma level theory) is possible. This online assessment is completed after you apply. Applicants will be allowed a maximum of two attempts for each Fall intake. For more information, sample questions and links to free online practice options, view/download this PDF:
Music Theory Assessment Information
The Aural Assessment determines whether placement into MUSC 1115 (Music Diploma level aural skills) is possible. Successful applicants will demonstrate reliable pitch matching ability, accurate melodic memory, sight singing and sight rhythm performances during a short, individual appointment. Applicants will be allowed a maximum of two attempts for each Fall intake.
Music Diploma applicants who are unsuccessful at placing into MUSC 1110 and 1115 after two attempts will be advised to enter the Basic Musicianship program.
Foundation for Music Therapy Studies applicants who place into MUSC 1102 Basic Theory and/or MUSC 1103 Basic Aural and Sight Singing Skills after two attempts will be advised to enter the Basic Musicianship program.
Aural Skills Assessments are booked for you upon completion of your applicant questionnaire.
Please note
Royal Conservatory of Music Theory certificates or AP Music credits do NOT exempt applicants from writing the theory assessment. Candidates who have passed the RCM Advanced Rudiments exam should bring documentation to their assessment. A strong theory background is an asset and theory faculty will consider the possibility for advanced placement.