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About the course
Music, along with painting, is one of the oldest art forms. It transports emotions like no other and is part of everyday life all around the world. Music is closely connected with the media industry and entertainment business, and requires important music management skills.
This includes working with important distribution channels, managing concerts, the task of discovering and promoting musicians, bands and songwriters, and the trading of music rights.
Get our brochure today for more information about our innovative Music Management (M.A.) programme.
Entry Requirements
Admission requirements are as follows:
• Recognised Bachelor's degree
• English language proficiency certificate
- TOEFL (at least 72 out of 120)
- IELTS (at least 6 out of 9)
• CV (curriculum vitae)
• Motivation statement
• Letter of recommendation (by your lecturer or employer)
• Personal interview (optional)
Applicants with a bachelor's degree of 180 ECTS study a four-semester programme, while applicants with 210 ECTS may join the three-semester programme.
Fees
Tuition fees
6,500 € per semester
One-off registration fee
• 500 € (EU students)
• 750 € (Non EU students)
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Student Profiles
Dominik Erdmann
The good relationships with fellow students last to this day, and some have even developed into business relationships.
Moritz Heitmeier
In my studies, it was possible to pursue my professional ideas and try things out.
Tim Holzmüller
The benefits of the degree include working on real projects and working in small, international teams.
Laura Bohn
Close friendships (and record labels!) have developed with some fellow students, others are good acquaintances to this day.