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Bachelor of Arts with Honours Music Industries Management, Level 4, 2023/24 - Course Handbook

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Level 4

Semester 1

Core (Y/N)

Semester 2

Core (Y/N)

Introduction to the Music Industries

(20 credits)

Y

Artist Management

(20 credits)

Y

Music and Entertainment Marketing

(20 credits)

Y

Online Content for the Music Industries

(20 credits)

Y

Music Industries in Context

(20 credits

Y

Professional Practice 1: Employability Skills

(20 credits)

Y

Professional Practice 1: Employability Skills

(20 credits)

Y

Level 5

Semester 1

Core (Y/N)

Semester 2

Core (Y/N)

Managing People in Music & Entertainment Organisations

(20 credits)

Y

Copyright and Law in

Music Industries.

(20 credits

Y

Music, Politics & Society

(20 credits)

Y

Live Event Planning & Management

(20 credits)

Y

Professional Practice 2: Research and Supervision Skills (year-long)

(20 credits)

Y

Professional Practice 2: Research and Supervision Skills (year-long)

(20 credits)

Y

Culture, Media & Place (Elective)

(20 credits)

N

Radio and Podcasting (Elective)

(20 credits)

N

Students choose either Culture, Media & Place or Radio & Podcasting as their elective

Level 6

Semester 1

Core (Y/N)

Semester 2

Core (Y/N)

Major Independent Project (year-long)

(40 credits)

Y

Major Independent Project (year-long)

(40 credits)

Y

Professional Practice 3: Consultancy Project

(20 credits)

Y

Professional Practice 3: Consultancy Project

(20 credits)

Y

Innovation in Music Business

(20 credits)

Y

The Creative and Cultural Industries (Elective)

(20 credits)

N

Advanced Radio & Podcasting (Elective)

(20 credits)

N

Contemporary Music in Context (Elective)

(20 credits)

N

Arts and Festivals Management (Elective)

(20 credits)

N

Arts & Social Engagement (Elective)

(20 credits)

N

The option modules listed are indicative of a typical year. There may be some variance in the availability of option modules.

Students will study TWO elective modules at level 6, one in each semester.

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