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Written by Hugh Morrow   
Wednesday, 13 December 2006
The Australian Institute of Music and Sydney Opera House have launched a Master of Arts Management degree, presented at Sydney Opera House commencing February 2007.

The Australian Institute of Music Master of Arts Management degree presented at Sydney Opera House provides post graduate business education specially tailored for work in the entertainment and music industries. It is a coursework Masters degree providing knowledge and skills in disciplines such as marketing, entertainment law, accounting, and general management. Both a commercial or not for profit focus can be accommodated, and students will acquire the skills and confidence to make immediate impact in the workplace. Students also have the opportunity to undertake a Major Project, which can be specifically designed to create business outcomes for a sponsor organisation.

We are fortunate to have attracted an exciting and diverse group of lecturers. The lecturers gallery presents just some of the 2007 presenters, which includes internationally recognised practitioners and academics.

The course can be under taken full-time over one year or part-time over two. Each subject or ‘module’ requires attendance at a two day seminar, held on a Friday and a Saturday. This structure is designed to reduce the impact on busy working lives. There will be two intakes in 2007, one commencing in February and one in July, each comprising a maximum of 26 students. A limited number of students who narrowly miss out on the February intake will be invited to confirm a place in the July intake. It is possible to register interest in undertaking individual modules, without applying for admission into the degree.

FEE-HELP is also available, which is a Commonwealth government loan for eligible fee-paying students to help pay tuition fees.

 

More information: http://www.aim.edu.au/sohaim/  

 

 
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