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3 Years
Face to Face with some online components.
Full time / Part time
February, May and September in Sydney; February and September in Melbourne

Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Melbourne
120 King St, Melbourne, VIC 3000
Eligibility
Domestic School Leaver Applicants must:
International Applicants must:
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCourse Content
Art Meets Commerce: An Overview of the Arts and Entertainment Industry
Gives you a broad grounding in the music business, examining the history, function, and key activities of its numerous sectors, using historical analysis as a springboard for forward-looking thinking.
Collaboration Project: Music Publishing
Industry-focused collaborative project applying theoretical and technical knowledge of music publishing in a practical context, working in cross-disciplinary group projects.
Introduction to Higher Education Studies
Builds the academic skills you'll draw on across your entire degree, covering essay technique, referencing, scholarly research practices, academic integrity, and self-directed learning.
Arts and Entertainment Law
Provides an overview of the legal frameworks and environments within the music business, with a focus on the start-up perspective.
Marketing, Meaning, and Finding Your Tribe(s)
Establishes a grounding in the principles and practices of marketing and audience development within the music business, including promotion, publicity, and PR.
Collaboration Project: Artist and Talent Management
Examines the management of artistic talent, investigating the creative mindset and how to nurture, develop, and work effectively with artists through the lens of inclusivity and diversity.
Media Communications and Publicity
Introduction to media communications and publicity, including the media landscape, ethical issues, media communications strategies, and crisis management in communications.
Leadership, Management and Corporate Governance
Develops theory and understanding of management and leadership principles within music business organisations, integrating theory with real-world applications.
Innovation, Disruption & Conformity
Examines the role of disruption in the arts and entertainment industry, exploring how emerging technologies reshape products, business models, and entire sectors.
Economics and Financial Management
Develops understanding of the economic principles at work within the music business and builds financial management literacy through applied principles of fundamental accounting theory.
Startups: Entrepreneurship and Business Strategy
Develops an entrepreneurial mindset suited to a music business defined by innovation and disruption, including validating business concepts, assessing revenue model viability, and identifying growth opportunities.
Elective 1
Explore your interests through a choice of electives spanning AIM's course areas, allowing you to tailor your learning, build new skills, and broaden your creative and industry knowledge.
Live Performance and Production Management
Provides an overview of the Australian and international live entertainment landscape and examines the processes and principles of producing live entertainment, including planning, budgeting, and booking a tour.
Collaboration Project: Record Labels
Industry-focused, student-led collaborative project examining the evolution of the record label and the expanding scope of responsibilities it carries in the contemporary music business.
Business Planning and Strategy: A Global Perspective
Develops the critical thinking needed to build and sustain successful enterprises in the Arts and Entertainment industry, grounded in principles of strategic management and venture planning.
Elective 2
Explore your interests through a choice of electives spanning AIM's course areas, allowing you to tailor your learning, build new skills, and broaden your creative and industry knowledge.
The Data Economy: Leveraging Data and Analytics
Explores the strategies and technologies used by enterprises when analysing data and information, with professional skills to manage, analyse, interpret, understand, and extract key knowledge from data.
Collaboration Project: Event Management
Student-led collaborative project to plan and execute a real-world event, providing both a theoretical and practical grounding in event management.
The Politics of Art: Cultural Policy and Arts Funding
Examines Australian cultural policy and government arts funding, situating both within an international context through comparison with alternative models.
Elective 3
Explore your interests through a choice of electives spanning AIM's course areas, allowing you to tailor your learning, build new skills, and broaden your creative and industry knowledge.
Capstone Project: Industry Placement
Final capstone unit applying theoretical concepts and principles of the music business within a real-world industry placement, gaining practical insight into professional processes across a relevant sector.
Common Questions
Domestic students can complete the Bachelor of Music Business in 6 study periods (2 years full-time) or part-time equivalent. International students must study full-time and will complete the course over 9 study periods (3 years).
The indicative total course fee for domestic students is $75,600, and for international students it is $85,680. Fees are indicative only and subject to change. FEE-HELP is available for eligible domestic students.
Intake dates vary by campus. In Sydney, the course starts in February, May, and September. In Melbourne, it starts in February and September.
The curriculum spans marketing, contract law, intellectual property, entrepreneurship, event management, and strategic business planning. Key units include Arts and Entertainment Law, Marketing Meaning and Finding Your Tribe(s), Live Performance and Production Management, The Data Economy: Leveraging Data and Analytics, and a final Capstone Project: Industry Placement, among others.
Yes. The course includes multiple industry-focused collaborative projects throughout the degree, such as Collaboration Projects in Music Publishing, Artist and Talent Management, Record Labels, and Event Management. The final unit, the Capstone Project: Industry Placement (BAMS8), places you in a real-world industry setting where you apply theoretical concepts and undertake a major research and analysis project alongside work-integrated learning.
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