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MA Music, Management and Innovation

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year

Masters Degree Description

Our programme is designed to prepare future leaders capable of navigating and influencing the evolving landscape of the global music industries.

As music increasingly becomes one of the world's most dynamic and rapidly growing creative sectors, you'll explore established areas such as recording, publishing and live performance, alongside emerging fields including gaming, music and wellbeing, public policy, and the implications of new technologies.

Through practical experiences and collaborative projects, you'll develop essential transferable skills - such as critical thinking, strategic planning and creative problem-solving - that help you address complex challenges and identify opportunities within this expanding global industry.

The programme offers the flexibility to specialise in areas of interest, while providing comprehensive insight into leadership principles tailored specifically to music and wider creative industry contexts. Whether you aspire to join established music organisations, pursue entrepreneurial ventures, embark on academic research in music, or enhance your expertise with cutting-edge innovations, you'll graduate equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in this internationally significant and fast-developing sector.

Accreditation

The Department of Music is an All-Steinway School. The Management School is Triple Crown accredited, by AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB.

Entry Requirements

Minimum 2:1 undergraduate honours degree in any subject.

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Fees

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Module Details

Core modules:

Principles of Music Industry Leadership
Strategies for Funding Music and The Arts
Strategic Design Thinking for Music Consultancy

Core module

Advanced Independent Project

Optional modules (Autumn) - up to two from:

Innovation and Futures Thinking
Accounting and Financial Management
Introduction to Critical Theories and Concepts in the Creative and Cultural Industries
Cultural Marketing
Management and Organisational Theory

Optional modules (Spring) - up to two from:

Digital Cultural and Creative Industries
Managing Festivals, Events and Creative Performances
Cultural and Creative Entrepreneurship
Branding

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