Music and Entertainment Industry Management BA (Hons)
School of Creative Arts
Institution Code H36
UCAS Code
WN32
Course Code CCMEIM
Start date
September
About the course
- Music at UH came a full 12% ahead of the rest of the HE Music providers as rated by final year students in the new National Student Survey.
- UH is the no. 1 new university for Music, ahead of many old established universities and conservatoires (The Guardian Subject League Tables 2011)
- We have some of the best resources in the UK, including the 39 million pound Forum where our students perform every month, and state-of-the art music studios and film and TV facilities.
- Investigate the multi faceted nature of the music industry, drawing together in an innovative environment the disciplines of music, law and business studies.
- Explore and engage in a wide spectrum of current music industry and entertainment management issues and practices in the 21st century.
- Three pathways enable you to focus the study to your particular interests
Entry requirements
320 UCAS points, plus GCSE English language and maths grade C or above and Key skills are accepted as equivalent. If English is not your first language you will need an IELTS score of 6.0 or TOEFL 550 (213 CBT or 79 IBT). Equivalent qualifications welcomed.
We are pleased to accept all qualificiations included in the UCAS tariff points system (e.g. International Baccalaureate, key skills.
More information about our entry requirements.
We are pleased to accept all qualifications included in the UCAS tariff points system (e.g. International Baccalaureate, key skills). More information about our entry requirements.
English language requirements
All students from non-majority English speaking countries require proof of English language proficiency. The following qualifications and grades will be considered
- GCSE English language grade A-C
- IELTS 6.0 (with no less than 5.5 in any band)
Other English language tests are accepted. Please contact the International Office for details.
Study routes
- Part-time Normally 5 years
- Full-time 3 Years