Course overview
The one-year Diploma of Arts and Entertainment Management is designed for students looking to join the rapidly-evolving music industry with a recognised tertiary qualification. During this practical, hands-on course, you will work collaboratively on industry-driven projects designed to provide an understanding of effective artist management principles and the fundamental workings of the music business. You will also gain invaluable real-world artist liaison experience. The Diploma is a stand-alone course. It is also a direct pathway to the Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management program where all units completed can be credited to your degree.
Course record
Career Opportunities
Career opportunities
Entrepreneur, booking assistant, grants assistant, media coordinator, sales rep, event coordinator, marketing assistant, label assistant, A&R assistant, venue assistant, licensing officer, promotions assistant, communications coordinator, studio assistant, promoter.
Majors
Areas of study
Arts and entertainment management, marketing and general business management.
Other Information
Fees and charges
Refer to Australian Institute of Music current fee information.
Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- Applicants under 21 (including current Year 12s) Applicants under the age of 21 must provide evidence of at least one of the following: satisfactory completion of HSC (Higher School Certificate) including a minimum of English Standard. Note that any result below a Band 3 in English Standard may require further assessment satisfactory completion of IB (International Baccalaureate) Diploma qualification satisfactory completion of an AQF VET qualification (Certificate IV and above, or equivalent as assessed by DET) satisfactory completion of at least 6 months full-time tertiary study (AQF level 5 or higher). Applicants with work and life experience Applicants who are 21 years of age or older at the time of application are entitled to mature-age consideration. Mature-age applicants may obtain entry by submitting a digital portfolio and/or attending an interview. For applicants who do not meet the above criteria, admission may be granted by the Director of Academic Affairs or nominee based on a documented assessment of the applicant's overall ability to undertake the program of study and to achieve the course learning outcomes. For more information, contact AIM directly .
Student profile
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Campuses & intake dates
- Melbourne CampusVIC

