
BA Music Industry
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Program Overview
The BA Music Industry prepares students to create, develop, and release music within the global music market. Students build core musical knowledge across Saudi, Arabic, and international traditions while studying music business, artist and repertoire, and industry practices. Learning alongside industry professionals and completing a final industry placement, graduates are equipped to transition confidently into professional music careers.
Students applying in academic year 2026/2027 will be enrolled in the Music Preparatory Program prior to the BA Music Industry program.
The Music Preparatory Program is a one-year foundationprogramwhichprepares students for higher education and allows them to enroll in one of the BA programs offered in the College of Music. Its mission is to develop creative, technically developing, and intellectually grounded musicians by building core musical competencies. Depending on their interests, students will undertake intensive study in voice, their preferred instrument and/or composition. In addition, all students will take classes in music theory and collaborate in performance ensembles and on creative projects. Across their studies, students will engage with Saudi, Arabic and international music traditions. Students will gain familiarity with the careers available to them in the music industry and learn from a range of artists and industry professionals as they prepare to begin undergraduate study in music.
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Learning Objectives
Music Preparatory Program Objectives:
- Develop foundational technical and artistic skills in music.
- Build collaboration and communication skills through ensemble work
- Gain broad musical knowledge, critical thinking, and self-directed learning skills for contemporary creative industries.
- Develop language and communication skills relevant to an international context.
BA Music Industry Objectives:
- Analyze artists, markets, and audiences to support A&R decisions, release strategies, and music business planning.
- Plan and deliver music projects, from tracks and EPs to live or online releases, in collaboration with artists and creative teams.
- Reflect on your creative and professional practice and adapt to new tools, platforms, and industry trends.
Assessment Methods
- Industry and A&R projects based on real briefs, assessed on research, strategy, and presentation
- Written and research assignments testing understanding of music, the music business, and current industry practice
- Presentations and reflective work demonstrating planning, communication, and evaluation of creative and professional projects
Admission Requirements
For 2026/2027, applicants will apply to the BA Music Industry programs starting with a Music Preparatory Year.
You can study a voice/instrument as part of your studies, including (but not limited to):
- Voice
- Piano
- Oud
- Qanun
- Violin
- Viola
- Cello
- Bass
- Guitar
- Ney
- Flute
- Oboe
- Clarinet
- Bassoon
- Saxophone
- Trumpet
- Trombone
- Tuba
- Gulf & Arabic percussion
- Drums
- Western classical percussion
- Electronic music/DJ
Creative portfolio:
All applicants should submit a creative portfolio, which showcases their best previous work in music.
Applicants can submit minimum 1 and maximum 3 examples of previous music they have performed, composed and/or produced. They may submit all work in a single category (e.g. 2 performances) or a mix of formats (1 performance, 1 composition, 1 produced work). There is no advantage or disadvantage to submitting in more than one format. Submit the work which you view as strongest.
Please note that only 3 examples will be reviewed, and so do not submit more than 3 examples of your previous work.
Submissions may include:
- 1 or 2 videos of 3-5 minutes in duration of the applicant performing on voice/instrument. The video performance should be unedited. Applicants may perform in any musical style or language. They can either upload their video or submit a link to an unlisted YouTube video. Each video should be accompanied by a 1-paragraph contextual statement in which the applicant lists the title and composer of the work and explains why they chose to perform this work in their portfolio.
- 1 or 2 examples of music you have created as a composer and/or producer. Each composition/produced work should be no longer than 5 minutes in duration. Submissions can be in any musical style and may be for any instruments/voices and/or electronic/digital music. Please submit a video or audio file of the work. A MIDI rendition is acceptable, if the work has never been performed. You may upload files or include a link to unlisted YouTube video. If you normally notate your music, please include a PDF of the score, but there is no requirement to submit a notated score, if you do not normally notate your music. Each submission should be accompanied by a 1-paragraph contextual statement in which you list the title of the work, describe your role as composer/producer in creating the work, and explain why you chose to include this work in your portfolio.
Applicants who pass portfolio review will attend a live interview.
Admission requirements, program structures, and program-specific requirements are subject to review and may be updated or changed at any time without prior notice. Applicants are advised to visit the program page at the time of admission for the most current information.
What To Expect
- Collaborative industry-style projects creating singles, EPs, live events, and digital releases
- Industry engagement and placement through industry guest input, portfolio reviews, and a final professional placement
Program Modules
Course units of BA Music Industry are to be confirmed.
Music Preparatory Program, leading to the BA Music Industry, will include courses such as:
- Performance Studies
- Composition Studies
- Ensemble
- Musicianship
- Musical Cultures and Critical Listening
- Introduction to Music Careers
Career Path After the Program
Career opportunities include, but are not limited to:
- Music Industry Entrepreneur
- Record Label Owner
- A&R executive
- Artist development coordinator
- Artist manager
- Music marketing coordinator
- Digital distribution coordinator
- Catalogue manager
- Rights and royalties administrator
