Embedded within the Bachelor of Music Industry, the Associate Degree in Music Industry is a practical program built upon a foundation of real industry projects and analysis of the ever changing contemporary music industry.

The course has two core areas:

  • Industry: which features a broad overview of the national and international industry
  • Academic: which provides the critical analysis of the cultural context in which the industry flourished

Students also choose from two of the three following majors:

  • Songwriting
  • Record Production
  • Management

Students who have successfully completed the first two years of the Bachelor of Music Industry can choose to exit with the Associate Degree in Music Industry qualification.

This flexibility enables students to exit at the end of second year with a range of professional skills and a qualification. The course design and structure provides students with key knowledge and the practical operational skills of the music industry.

Students have the option of completing the Bachelor of Music Industry degree at a later stage, in order to achieve broader skills and knowledge.

 

About the Course

  • Local Students
  • International Students
  • National Code: HEMUMIAD
  • Cricos Code: 074623A

Campus: Fairfield

Duration

Full-time: 2 years

Students will undertake a practicum in their second year.

Part-time: available

Part-time not available to International Students

Modes of Delivery

Practicum, Classroom

Further Study and Careers

Pathways to Further Study

Graduates will be equipped to advance into the Bachelor of Music Industry.

Career Opportunities

  • artist manager
  • arts administrator
  • festival director
  • live and studio audio engineer
  • live touring manager
  • live venue manager
  • music programmer
  • music publisher
  • performer
  • record label manager
  • record producer
  • self-employment (small business)
  • songwriter

Entrance Requirements

Local Students:

Successful completion of Year 12 VCE or equivalent, or satisfactory completion of a VET Advanced Diploma of Music Business or Sound Production. All prospective students are required to attend an interview in late November if shortlisted. Interviews may be carried out in person, telephone or online. Students interested in the Songwriting major are required to send two songs via CD/DVD or a multimedia link, or audition live during the interview.

International Students:

Successful completion of Australian Year 12 education or equivalent, or satisfactory completion of a VET Advanced Diploma of Music Business or Sound Production. Academic IELTS score of 6.0, with no individual band below 6.0. Test results should be no more than two years old.

Materials

Assessment Methods

Essay, examination (written/aural), performance/presentation, reflective journal, project (individual/group), folio

Fees

Local Fees:

$12,000 per year. FEE-HELP is available for eligible students. For more information on fees and charges, please contact the department.


International Fees:

AU$14,000.00 per year


How to Apply:

Local Students

Full-time:

To start this course, apply directly to NMIT.

 

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Part-time:

Please contact the department directly if you are interested in studying part-time.

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International Students:

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Please contact the International Office for the latest course information on +61 3 9269 1666.

Units of Study

Credit points are a basic measure of student workload. All subjects are given a credit point value. Most subjects at NMIT are 12 credit points. A normal full-time annual workload is 96 credit points. The academic year is divided into two main semesters; full-time students usually enrol in 48 credit points each semester, part time students usually enrol in 24 credit points each semester or less.

Code
Subject
BMI101
The Music Industry ?
BMI102
Contracts And Agreements ?
BMI103
Music Business Management ?
BMI105
Managing Creative Relationships ?
BMI107
Modern Studio Recording Technique ?
BMI109
Songwriting Theory And Practice 1 ?
BMI110
Songwriting Theory And Practice 2 ?
BMI201
Financial Management ?
BMI202
Marketing And Communications ?
BMI203
Online Music Distribution
BMI204
Industry Placement ?
BMI205
International Music Business ?
BMI206
Music Event Management ?
BMI207
The Art Of Record Production ?
BMI208
Minor Recording Project ?
BMI209
Catalogue Development ?
BMI210
Minor Songwriting Project ?
MUS102
Live Sound & Studio Recording ?
MUS104
Music And Culture ?
MUS108
Australian Music And Culture ?

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Phone:03 9269 8805

Department: Creative Arts

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