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As the manager of Two Point Campus, you can teach courses in anything that you want. From the benign to the supernatural, you'll be able to teach students a variety of skills. But, one of the biggest challenges in the game is trying to turn a group of students into superstar musicians and dancers in the Musicality course.

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The Musicality course in Two Point Campus is all about training students in the performing arts. If you're trying to run a Musicality course for the first time in the campaign, you might be surprised by how differently it operates as compared to the other courses. That's not a problem, since we've broken down how Musicality works, and everything you need to know to run the course successfully.

How To Unlock The Musicality Course

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To unlock the Musicality course, you'll need to progress to the seventh level of the campaign, Upper Etching. Upper Etching will be a dilapidated campus when you begin, which will be difficult since your funds are limited, and you won't receive any tuition fees or rent on this level. Even if you begin to teach courses outside of Musicality, you won't receive tuition fees while playing on Upper Etching. Though Musicality courses taught on other campuses do pay out tuition fees.

Upper Etching will require you to level up your Student Lounge before you can to do anything else, since the Student Lounge can be used to hold Open Mics for Musicality students, helping them to earn extra XP. After that, you'll need to build a Lecture Theatre and Recording Studio for students. Eventually, students will also need a Computer Lab to study in.

Musicality Course Details

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The Musicality course takes place over a series of lectures and sessions in the Recording Studio. Students will also need to study in a Library or Computer Lab to level up and achieve better grades.

As previously stated, the Musicality course in Upper Etching doesn't charge students tuition fees or rent - which are the two most lucrative sources of income. Instead, you'll receive $2,000 every time a student levels up in their subject. This means the key to staying profitable is to run the best Musicality course that you can, ensuring that money flows in from students' academic performance.

You may need to take out a loan in the early parts of this level, but to remain stable in the long-term, it's recommended that you start an Orb Club on campus. This will slightly decrease student happiness, but students' can generate more than $10,000 during their three years on campus.

At the end of every academic year, you'll be able to begin new courses for students Course Points - Musicality costs 30 Course Points to start. During summer break, you can also upgrade courses from level one to ten, increasing the student intake for that course and the maximum qualification level for teachers. Having more qualified teachers is crucial for Upper Etching since better teaching will equate to more profit on campus. Having a higher student intake means you'll need more facilities to accommodate them.

Level

Students (Default)

Max. Teacher Qualification Level

Lecture Theatres

Recording Studios

Musicality Teachers

1

10

3

1

1

1

2

15

4

1

1

1

3

20

5

1

1

2

4

25

6

1

2

2

5

30

6

1

2

2

6

35

7

1

2

3

7

40

7

1

2

3

8

45

8

1

2

3

9

50

9

2

3

4

10

55

10

2

3

4

Once you reach the third year on a campus, you'll have three years' worth of students, so you'll need an extra Musicality Teacher, Recording Studio and Lecture Theatre that aren't included in the above table.

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Musicality Course Items and Facilities

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Building the required rooms and facilities will let your students learn smoothly. But if you want to maximise the learning on your course, you'll need to level up rooms by decorating them with better equipment and decorations. Making rooms bigger than their minimum size requirement is also another way to help them reach higher levels. Higher level rooms will make them more effective for learning and will also contribute to your campus level, giving you more Course Points to invest at the end of the year.

Remember to decorate your rooms with windows, posters and plants to reach even higher levels.

Every room in Two Point Campus will let you know which items are required before you build it. Sometimes students will request items that are required to complete an assignment, but these requests will come in the months and years after starting the course.

Even though there are only a few required rooms for the Musicality course, your students will still need other essential rooms to satisfy their needs. Dormitories, bathrooms, shower rooms, staff rooms, and more will be needed to keep your students happy.

Here are all the major rooms and equipment for the Musicality course:

Recording Studio

Two Point Campus Recording Studio

The Recording Studio is a room that's unique to the Musicality course. This is where students will have classes to play various instruments and level up. A Recording Studio costs $11,600 to build and has a minimum room size of 5x5. You'll want to make your studio larger than the minimum requirement to fit in additional equipment.

Item

Details

Music Blackboard

  • $1,500
  • Required item

Punch & Kick Drum

  • $6,000
  • Required Item

String Section

  • $5,000
  • Required for assignment

Sound Mixer

  • $9,000
  • Required for Assignment
  • +4% Learning Power
  • 200 Kudosh

Pianotrome

  • $6,000
  • Required for assignment
  • +2% Learning Power
  • 100 Kudosh

Vocal Booth

  • $15,000
  • Required for assignment
  • +4% Learning Power
  • 200 Kudosh

Tromborgan

  • $12,000
  • +3% Learning Power
  • 150 Kudosh

Computer Lab

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Computer Labs aren't required at the beginning of the Musicality course, but over time students will request to have one. They're a great place for students to have lessons and level up in their courses. Computer Labs costs £26,700 to build and have a minimum room size of 4x4.

Here's a breakdown of the most essential Computer Lab items:

Items

Details

Whiteboard

  • $100
  • Required item

Analogue Console

  • $1,500
  • Required item

Analogue Computer

  • $20,000
  • Required item

Super Computer

  • $50,000
  • +10% Learning Power
  • 100 Kudosh

Digital Console

  • $3,500
  • +1% Learning Power
  • 50 Kudosh

Super Console

  • $6,000
  • +2% Learning Power
  • 100 Kudosh

Super Server

  • $40,000
  • +2% Learning Power
  • 75 Kudosh

Digital Server

  • $25,000
  • +1% Learning Power
  • 200 Kudosh

Monitor

  • $3,000
  • +1% Learning Power
  • 120 Kudosh

Lecture Theatre Items

Two Point Campus teacher speaking next to a guitar symbol in the Lecture Theatre.

Almost every course requires a lecture theatre for classes to be taught in. Improving a lecture theatre will increase how much students learn in a lecture. Lecture theatres cost $21,300 to build and have a minimum size requirement of 4x4. The lectern and the seating are the only required items, but be sure to upgrade the lectern for an additional boost to learning.

Remember you can hold film screenings in lecture theatres for various boosts to things, like movement speed, happiness and entertainment.

Item

Details

Lectern

  • $12,000
  • Required item

Lecture Seating

  • $1,200
  • Required item

Autocue

  • $4,000
  • +4% Learning Power

Surround Sound

  • $4,000
  • +3% Learning Power

Library Items

Two Point Campus Library items

The library is another essential facility for students in any course. Cubicles and bookshelves are essential for students looking to study and if you don't place enough of each item, a queue will form behind these items.

It costs $11,900 to build a library, and they have a minimum room size of 3x3. Again, you should aim to make your library much larger than the minimum requirement to fit enough decorations and equipment to accommodate students' needs.

Item

Details

Textbook Cubicle

  • $400
  • Required item

Library Reception

  • $3,000
  • Required item

Bookcase

  • £3,500
  • Required item

Computer Cubicle

  • $800

Study Cubicle

  • $300

Musicality Bookcase

  • $6,000
  • +5% Learning Power

Giant Library Reception

  • $8,000
  • +8% Learning Power

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