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Master the skills to take the music industries by storm.
The contemporary music industries are dynamic and fast-paced, and in need of confident, creative thinkers to define their sustainable and ethical future. On this rigorous, hands-on Music Business degree, you’ll develop an innovative and future-facing practice which will enable you to thrive in the UK and global entertainment sectors.
Learning from industry insiders, you’ll explore artist management, marketing, recording, publishing and distribution as you develop the skills to promote new releases and bring live experiences to fans. With exciting opportunities for collaboration with other students in The Academy of Music & Theatre Arts (AMATA) and across the University, you’ll explore emerging strategies and produce entrepreneurial and industry-level projects that will make your graduate portfolio stand out from the crowd.
You will:
AMATA is buzzing with emerging artists and bands eager to make their name known – and you might be the one to make it happen.
Benefit from purpose-built, world-class facilities with space for gigs, recording, rehearsals and business planning.
Work on live projects guided by business and music industry specialists.
Collaborate with students including video makers, photographers, fashion and graphic designers, dancers and choreographers.
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