Duration
3 Years
Intake months
February
Delivery locations
Auckland
In the Bachelor of Commercial Music, you will: learn the skills of your major: Music Practice, Music Industry or Music Technology, broaden your expertise with courses from a second music subject, think critically about the music industry and where you want to position yourself and work collaboratively on gigs, short tours, music videos and other projects. There are three majors: Music Practice, Music Technology, Music Industry. Recent developments in digital technologies and online platforms offer new and exciting entrepreneurial and employment careers in the music industry. Musicians can compose for films, TV, games, apps and digital platforms, produce recordings, tour, manage artists and promote their brand. Working behind the scenes, you can find jobs in the recording and publishing industries such as artist and repertoire (A&R), marketing or management. The live sector is also lucrative, and provides jobs in promotion, venue management and a range of other support roles.
Type of institution
University
Year established
1927
Total students
33,905
On campus accommodation
Available
THE rank
501 - 600QS rank
287ARWU rank
601
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