Course Fulltimefees
£9,535 per year
Start Date
January, May or September
Duration
With Foundation FT: 4 years
Institution Code
L83
UCAS Code
MBM0
COURSE OVERVIEW
Are you an aspiring music manager, record label executive, live event organiser or a business-savvy recording artist who wants to get ahead of the pack with enhanced knowledge and skills?
The BA (Hons) Music Business Management degree aims to nurture creative and ambitious students with a passion for music and business, developing in them future-facing skills and critical knowledge required to develop a successful career in the modern music industry.
This is possibly the most exciting time to be entering the music business with digital opportunities bringing a renewed optimism and five years of solid industry growth. Young, ambitious and skilled new entrants are better placed than most to prosper in the new global streaming economy with many of the rules yet to be written. The skills you can learn at LCCM, including social media marketing, building an audience online with growth hacking, artist branding and data analysis, are in-demand right now.
On our Music Business Management degree you will learn from industry professionals and have the opportunity to put your ideas and new skills into practice with work placements or entrepreneurial project based modules in your third year.
In order to succeed on this degree you will need to have foundation knowledge in at least one of the underlying subjects: Music Technology, Business or Economics, English Language or Media and Communications. If you don’t have or aren’t expecting to achieve a Level 3 qualification (A Level or equivalent) in one of these subjects you will need to apply for the four year degree with integrated foundation year.
Throughout the course, you will be encouraged to collaborate with your peers, students on other degrees at LCCM and the wider creative community. As you build a network of talented, creative and ambitious musicians and entrepreneurs, you will be given the opportunity and support to put what you are learning into practice in the real world. This will include periods of work-based learning within industry organisations or time spent immersed in an entrepreneurial project.
Being in the heart of London, we have close links to industry and have dedicated staff looking to match students with opportunities from our partners and industry network.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
- UNDERGRADUATE (3 YEARS)
- FOUNDATION (4 YEARS)
- Calculate your UCAF TARIFF POINTS
- PERSONAL STATEMENT
Entry Qualification | UCAS Points | A Levels | Equivalent |
BMUS (Hons) Music Business Management | 96 | CCE or ACE or BCD OR AB | BTEC extended diploma : MMM |
Within your Level 3 qualifications you should have studied 1 of the following: English or Business/Economics or Music/Music Techonology or Media Studies. Maths & English GCSE.
Mature students (21+ at start of course): relevant equivalent work experience can be considered in place of formal qualifications
Entry Qualification | UCAS Points | A Levels | Equivalent |
BMUS (Hons) Music Business Management | 96 | CCE or ACE or BCD OR AB | BTEC extended diploma : MMM |
No prior subject knowledge required. Maths & English GCSE
Mature students (21+ at start of course ) : relevant equivalent work experience can be considered in place of formal qualifications
Use our basic tariff points table below to calculate how many UCAS points your qualifications are worth. Please note that this UCAS tariff table is an indicative guide only.
For a complete list of qualifications, please refer to the UCAS Tariff Points Calculator.
The personal statement is an important part of your application and is your chance to tell us what your aims in the music business are and why it interests you. Your ability to communicate effectively is important, so the quality of your writing is a factor in how we make our decision. In particular, we will be looking for you to show an interest in the music business, demonstrated by one or more of the following:
- enthusiasm for listening to live or recorded music
- reading about music/the music industry
- organising gigs or music events
- using social media to publish or promote music
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
- WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
- FOUNDATION
- FOUNDATION YEAR
- Year 1
- Year 2
- Year 3
- PROGRESSION
- YOUR FUTURE
- Extracurricular activities
- FOUNDATION YEAR
- BA DEGREE
Subject specific skills
- A clear understanding of the dynamics and key organisations within the music business and its sub-sectors.
- An appreciation of the complexity of music rights and how best to protect, monetise and promote content online.
- An understanding of the cultural, social and musical history of the post-war period to the modern day
- A working knowledge of entertainment contracts, legislation and innovative business practice in the context of music management, music publishing, live events and the recorded music sector.
- An understanding of the impact of key legal cases that have impacted the business of artist managers, music publishers and recording companies
- A knowledge of international music markets
- The latest tactics and tools for successful artist branding and social media marketing
- Artist and talent development
- Event management and tour planning
- Familiarity with performance equipment and backline
- Knowledge of how to take recorded music to market
- Digital Innovation: the ability to design and build technological resources to solve market problems and satisfy consumer needs
Culture and society
- Knowledge of Intellectual Property law
- Understanding of public policy principles
Research, analysis and development skills
- Critical thinking and research skills
- Analysing, evaluating & communicating information
Project and personal management skills
- Personal management
- Communication, teamwork, management and leadership skills
- Problem solving and decision making
- The art of influence
- Strategic planning
- Organisation
- Collaboration
Professional skills
- Academic and business writing & editing
- Business Planning
- Event management
- Numeracy: quantitative skills to manipulate data, evaluate, estimate and model business problems and functions.
- Budgeting and financial planning skills
- Marketing communications
- Real world work experience
- Networking & Influence
- Public Speaking
- People Management
- Innovation, Creativity and Enterprise
- Managing change
- Computer coding
- Web design
- Content management system (CMS)
Building your confidence and knowledge of the music industry, we will prepare you for your future studies and work within the industry. You will learn how to express your ideas in formal writing and online through social media and music blogging.
You will better understand the purpose and process of copyright protection and how musicians and songwriters are paid in the streaming economy. By studying successful music business and social media case studies, you will be inspired to further your own career, having learnt from the best artists and executives. All our foundation modules have been written and designed by industry professionals.
SEMESTER 1
- Music Business Studies
- Music Industry Language and Technology
- Essential Study Skills & Academic Writing
SEMESTER 2
- Establishing a Web Presence
- Social Media Stories
- Filesharing, Fisticuffs & the Philosophy of Copyright
- Music Business Studies
- Music Industry Language & Tech
- Essential Study Skills & Academic Writing
- Filesharing, Fisticuffs & the Philosophy of Copyright
- Social Media Stories
- WordPress & HTML
Year 1
- Music Industry Landscape
- History of Popular Music – Context and Culture
- Digital Trends
- The Streaming Economy
- Music Industry News
- History of Popular Music – Crate Digging
- Event Management & Promotion
- Music Industry News
- Rights and Royalties
Year 2
- Entertainment Law & Litigation
- Artist Branding & Audience Development
- Online Exploitation & Royalty Collection
- International Exploitation & Royalty Collection
- Ticketing & Touring
- Growth Hacking
Year 3
- Entertainment Science
- Artist Management Project
- Data Insights & Communication
- Business Project
During the degree, you will build incremental and progressively deeper knowledge and understanding of music management, the rights and royalty streams of music publishing and the recorded music sector, live event management and promotion, and the inner workings of the streaming music economy.
Examples of recent graduate positions following degree in Music Business Management:
- Music industry entrepreneur
- Artist development and A&R
- Copyright administration & collection
- Record label marketing
- Music publishing business
- Event promoter
- Brand partnerships
- Artist manager
- Music writer
- Artist
- Music producer
Other careers:
- Wider media, culture & entertainment sector
- Management consultant (entertainment & media)
- General management
- Tourism & events
- Charity sector
- Policy advisor
Further Study:
- MA Music Business
- LLM Entertainment Law
- SQE Stage 1 & 2
The LCCM student body is a highly creative community and we encourage students to network internally, creating events and activities themselves. The student committee organises student social and open events in our venue and performance rooms. We have many activities that occur throughout the year, including industry guest masterclasses for the whole college and weekly workshops to improve your music skills and knowledge in a relaxed and informal setting.
We encourage students to attend industry networking events and conferences, especially those that happen in London. The Music Box venue regularly hosts gatherings with some of the most influential industry organisations including UK Music, the BPI, the Ivors Academy, the Radio Academy, the Featured Artist Coalition. We are an official venue for BBC Introducing Live in 2022.
Our Foundation in Music Business (Year 0) is designed for students who haven’t studied any of the core subject areas previously and want to acquire or reinforce the skills required for success at undergraduate level or entry-level work in the entertainment sector.
The foundation year will build upon your passion and experience of music as a fan or hobbyist and give you the necessary skills and knowledge to prepare you for study at Level 4. You will learn essential business, academic and digital skills that will set you up for both your future studies and your professional career.
You will develop the necessary written and online communication skills to engage, persuade and convince others of the merits of your ideas and music projects. As you develop an active curiosity and fluency in the terminology and principles of business, media and communications, you will be ready to make the most of the rest of your studies and for the realities of work in the industry.
You will learn to think critically and act creatively to navigate the opportunities of the emerging digital music landscape. By combining established industry practice, emerging technology, applicable theory and real-life opportunities to test what you have learnt, you will develop professionally by:
- Harnessing the power of social media and audience data
- Developing and communicating brand identity and ideas
- Managing and exploiting intellectual property for artists
- Build audiences and a sustainable market for talent
- Deliver successful music projects for individuals and organisations
On this degree, you will build incremental and progressively deeper knowledge and understanding of music management, the rights and royalty streams of music publishing and the recorded music sector, live event management and promotion and the inner workings of the streaming music economy..