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BA Music Business
About this course
The music business sits at the intersection of creative culture and commercial enterprise, encompassing everything from artist management and record labels to live events, streaming platforms, and publishing rights. Understanding how the industry works is increasingly valuable as the global music economy continues to evolve rapidly, with new revenue models and digital distribution channels reshaping how music is made, promoted, and monetised. This programme at the University of the Highlands and Islands equips you with both the strategic thinking and practical awareness needed to navigate that landscape. Over four years you will explore the business frameworks that underpin the music sector alongside the creative context that makes it distinctive. You will study areas such as marketing, rights management, event production, entrepreneurship, and the economics of the creative industries. The programme combines classroom learning at the local campus or learning centre with digital access to resources, and you will also spend time learning off campus at industry partner locations, giving you direct exposure to how professionals operate in real settings. This blend of environments means you develop not only theoretical knowledge but also the practical instincts that employers value. Graduates from a music business programme typically move into roles across the full breadth of the creative industries. Artist management, talent agency work, venue and festival operations, music publishing, A&R, radio and media production, and rights administration are all common pathways. Others go on to work in the broader entertainment sector, in cultural policy, or in roles that combine music with digital marketing, data analytics, or brand management. For those with an entrepreneurial drive, the degree also provides a strong foundation for founding an independent label, management company, or events business. Further study at postgraduate level is an option for those who wish to specialise more deeply in music law, cultural management, or business strategy.
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