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ALL TUTORS ARE EXPERIENCED INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS GREAT GIGS

SONGWRITING

MUSIC • EDUCATION • EXCELLENCE

EXCEPTIONAL ACADEMIC SUCCESS RATES STUDY ALONGSIDE THE BEST

GUITAR VOCALS PART-TIME DEGREES AVAILABLE MUSIC PRODUCTION

SKILLS & CREATIVITY CONNECT WITH TOP INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS

WWW.BIMM.CO.UK

Music Journalism

MUSIC BUSINESS

STAR MASTERCLASSES

EVENT MANAGEMENT

A DEGREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX

BIMM GRADUATES MAKE IT IN MUSIC

BASS

DRUMS

JOIN OUR CULTURAL COMMUNITY

THE UK LEADER IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC EDUCATION AFFORDABLE FEES

LIVE SOUND PRODUCTION

SPRINGBOARD INTO THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

Prospectus 2015/2016

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Dear Student Welcome to your BIMM Brighton 2015/16 prospectus. Inside you will find everything you need to make an informed choice about the next stage in your education. We have included details on our Further and Higher Education courses, industry specialist tutors, life in Brighton, course fees, career development and pastoral support. Since BIMM was established here in Brighton more than 10 years ago, our aim has been to help every aspiring musician and music industry professional to achieve their personal goals and to enable them to gain the experience, the professionalism and the qualifications that will lead to a sustainable career in the music industry. Success is in our history. BIMM enjoys an enviable reputation as a springboard into employment and we now have over 1000 members in our active Alumni Association who regularly share their career success with us. Read a selection of these stories on pages 12-13. BIMM Brighton is dedicated to opening up a wide range of career options for graduates in music performance, songwriting, music production, music business, music journalism and event management. As with our four other centres, BIMM Brighton provides a dynamic, creative community which represents all aspects of the music industry and provides the perfect place to network, collaborate with other professionals and establish the foundations of your future career. The music industry – although alluring – may seem an impenetrable, secretive place. At BIMM we believe that the secret of success is no secret. If you want to get on in music you need to get connected – and there is no better place to do this than at BIMM.

We also understand that life can be hectic and committing to a full-time course can be difficult. So in 2015 BIMM Brighton will be offering part-time degree courses in Music Production and Music Business. They will feature exactly the same components as the full-time courses and offer a more flexible route into the music industry. If you are working in music and want to develop your skills, or if you dream about changing your career path to something you are passionate about, then these part-time courses are ideal for you. BIMM Higher Education courses in Brighton are validated by our partner, the University of Sussex – recently ranked in the top 100 of World Universities. BIMM and the University of Sussex are proud to share the same values of excellence and dedication to our students’ success. Our Further Education Courses are offered in partnership with Central Sussex College and provide the perfect route into Higher Education at BIMM. If you are passionate about music then BIMM is for you – we will help you develop the artistic and technical skills needed to springboard into the music industry. We very much look forward to welcoming you to BIMM. Yours sincerely,

- Vaseema Hamilton MA Principal – BIMM Brighton / Bristol / Manchester

- ADAM BUSHELL College Manager - BIMM Brighton

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CONTENTS 5

About BIMM

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Brighton – The Place to Study

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Life at BIMM

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Masterclasses

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Careers in the Music Industry

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Student Success

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Tutors

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Courses

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Student Services

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How to Apply

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International

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Fees and Finance

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Student Loans

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Scholarships and Bursaries

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Education Partners

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Accommodation

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Open Days

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College Tours

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Contact Information

Really impressed with what you have here, you’re very lucky.” - Roger Daltrey

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About BIMM At BIMM you will be part of a creative community that gives you the best opportunity to get the most out of your talent and work in one of Britain’s biggest and most celebrated industries. The British music industry is worth over £4bn annually and employs over 140,000 people. For over 10 years, BIMM has been producing some of the industry’s brightest talents, from best-selling artists such as Tom Odell to leading songwriters, musicians, agents, producers, journalists, business professionals and major-label managers. Location is vital to breaking into the music industry, so we have based our five institutes in Brighton, Bristol, London, Manchester and Dublin. These cities have thriving music scenes that allow you to make the most of our world-class connections and to help you have the best possible experience of what life is like in the music industry. In this creative environment you can network and develop lifelong contacts while performing and staging gigs at local venues and festivals, as well as working with record labels, music producers and rehearsal studios.

All of our colleges offer fully accredited courses and are QAA-assured. Our tutors are experts in their field and still tour, play and produce music with some of the biggest recording artists in the world such as Radiohead, Paul Weller, Madonna and Paul McCartney.

Why Brighton? Creativity and freedom is at the forefront of Brighton life. With a large student population, a beach on the doorstep, a love of live music and some of the UK’s best bars and shops, it is the perfect place to immerse yourself. The city is packed with daily free-music events and its vibrant, vast live-music scene is spread across pubs, popup gigs and landmark venues. It is also host to international music festivals The Great Escape and Love Supreme.

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BRIGHTON THE place to study

MUSIC IS AT BRIGHTON’S VERY CORE. EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK YOU’LL HEAR THE SOUND OF LIVE BANDS PULSING ACROSS THE CITY, WHETHER IT’S BIZARRE BUSKERS ON NEW ROAD, INTERNATIONAL ACTS AT CONCORDE 2 AND THE BRIGHTON CENTRE OR A LOCAL BAND ON STAGE AT ONE OF BRIGHTON’S HUNDREDS OF VENUES, BARS, PUBS AND CLUBS. MANY OF THESE BANDS ARE FROM BIMM!

We were always encouraged to better ourselves [at BIMM], to have enquiring minds, and to challenge ourselves with our own individual goals. I know that it’s made a real difference in my career and helping me to realise my ambitions” - Charlie McClean Foundation Degree Graduate

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Brighton’s many venues make it a paradise for live music lovers and performers with gigs easy to come by and open mic nights available from Monday to Sunday. Throughout May the city hosts England’s largest arts festival, The Brighton Festival, The Brighton Fringe and The Great Escape, bringing together musicians, artists, actors and comedians in one amazing month, generating a fantastic melting pot of talent to inspire you. This thriving cultural scene and proximity to London are what sets Brighton apart from other cities in the UK and has long made it a magnet for creative people from all over the world. In addition to the music and arts scene, there is plenty to see and do. Explore the seaside culture, the world-famous beach and pier, relax in the cosmopolitan cafes, bars and restaurants or soak up the city’s history at the Brighton Pavilion and Museum.

The Lanes and North Laine Brighton’s unique and vibrant Lanes and North Laine represent some of the best independent retail and entertainment businesses in the country, selling everything from clothes and records to comics, art and musical instruments.

A Great way to Start Your Career Brighton is home to 15 Recording Studios, 10 Record Labels and 4 Music Festivals* *Unsigned Guide 2013

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LIFE AT BIMM At BIMM we want to help you broaden and develop your skills as a musician or a musicindustry professional. Whether it’s learning inside the classroom, in a studio, on stage or at a festival we will provide you with all the opportunities you need to achieve your goals through full-on immersion.

Guests and MasterClasses We believe that to be the best it helps to meet the best. So we encourage and help you to network with and meet leading music-industry professionals. We use our connections to attract A-list musicians, songwriters, label executives, A&R reps and booking agents to share their knowledge with you in weekly masterclasses. Previous speakers include BIMM patron and The Who frontman Roger Daltrey and Glastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis.

BIMM Album Every year we use our in-house record label to release an album featuring a host of BIMM musicians. You get to record at a professional studio with engineers and producers. BIMM bands and artists submit demos for inclusion on the album, which is released to the public and industry professionals to showcase the best of BIMM talent.

Gigs Live music is a huge part of what we do at BIMM. It’s not all about coursework, revision and exams – you will be heavily involved in Brighton’s live scene throughout the year, whether it’s gigging, rehearsing or promoting. We also run and put on our own shows, showcasing our musicians, bands and songwriters at the end of each term at a series of gigs across the city.

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I felt I finally fitted in there... You could do your own thing and that’s what we did.” Luke Pritchard – The Kooks, BIMM Graduates


Masterclasses Previous BIMM guests include...

Roger Daltrey (The Who)

Lemmy

Jeff Beck

Marky Ramone (The Ramones)

Michael Eavis

(Motรถrhead)

(Glastonbury Paul Weller Festival founder)

Keane

Mel C

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At BIMM we use our excellent connections in the domestic and international music industries to give you the best possible opportunities to find employment in one of the most dynamic and exciting vocations in the world.

Careers in the Music Industry CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The UK music sector offers a richly varied numbers of careers. In such a diverse industry it helps to have skills across a wide range of roles, and at BIMM we provide you with all the tools you need to achieve this. Consequently our students find work across the whole sector as session musicians, songwriters, management, agents, engineering and in A&R roles.

LEARNING FROM THE BEST All BIMM tutors are actively involved in the music business at the highest level. We also use our music-industry connections to attract many music industry A-Listers such as Paul Weller, Ethan Johns and Roger Daltrey to share their knowledge with you in weekly masterclasses.

WORKING WITH THE BEST One of the best ways into the music industry is through work experience. At BIMM our contacts and industry partners allow us to help you gain internships, experience and entry level positions with some of the biggest names in music, including Sony Music, EMI, Universal Music, Warner Music UK, Target Live, Festival Republic, Bestival, XL Recordings, Wichita, Ninja Tune, ie:music, Big Life Management, Quite Great PR, Space Promotions and Duff Press.

HOW WE HELP YOU ACHIEVe This At BIMM we have individual tutorials designed to help you with your development and to discuss the direction you would like your career to take. We also have advisors who work with you on a one-to-one basis to help you reach your goals by finding appropriate internships and work experience, assisting you with your CV and putting together career action plans.

If you’re serious about a career in the music industry and want a great education in how the industry works – this is the real deal.” - Rob Harris - Jamiroquai 10


get connected At BIMM we are proud of our close industry contacts and enjoy supporting our students as they progress in their careers.

BPI 2000Trees Festival Universal Music Love Supreme Festival Sony Music Shakedown Festival Warner Music PledgeMusic PRS for Music Duff Press Three Six Zero Some Friendly PR Believe Digital RAK Studios ArcTangent Festival Communion Music The Great Escape Festival The Agency International Live Music Conference

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STUDENT SUCCESS BIMM GRADUATES ENJOY HUGELY SUCCESSFUL CAREERS IN ALL SECTORS OF THE MUSIC INDUSTRY. HERE WE PROFILE SOME OF OUR SUCCESS STORIES – WITH MANY MORE TO BE FOUND AT WWW.BIMM.CO.UK.

TOM ODELL BIMM songwriting graduate Tom progressed to the top of the music industry in 2013. His year began with the winning of the BRITs Critic’s Choice Award, and his debut album ‘Long Way Down’ went to number one. Tom discovered he’d topped the chart just prior to his performance at Glastonbury Festival – what a day!

BEN THOMPSON – TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB As live drummer for Two Door Cinema Club, Ben has toured the globe several times, performed at a multitude of domestic and international festivals and made numerous television appearances. 12

THE KOOKS Multi-million-selling indiepoppers The Kooks began as students at BIMM, forming as a band in 2002. The band’s 2006 debut album ‘Inside In/Inside Out’ is certified as four-times platinum in the UK, and its follow-up, 2008’s ‘Konk’, went straight into the chart at number one. The band is BRIT-nominated and won in the category of Best UK & Ireland Act at the MTV Europe Awards in 2006.

NATASHA BENT BIMM graduate Natasha is now a highly successful booking agent. She is Vice President at The Agency Group in London, personally representing artists including Foals, CHVRCHES and Foster The People.

LUKE SITAL-SINGH A young British talent with Glastonbury sets and sessions for BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 beneath his belt, Luke is an artist of real promise. Supported by DJs including Steve Lamacq, Lauren Laverne and Dermot O’Leary, he’s been compared to greats such as Jeff Buckley and Bon Iver.

GEORGE EZRA Songwriting student George Ezra signed to Columbia Records in 2012 and has been performing across the UK, including a performance at Glastonbury Festival 2013.


ADAM PITTS – LAWSON BIMM graduate Adam Pitts is the drummer for Lawson, a major-label-signed foursome with no fewer than five top 20 singles to their name. Lawson have twice supported pop heavyweights The Wanted, and also toured alongside Will Young and Westlife. The band’s debut album of 2012, ‘Chapman Square’, was a top-five hit on its initial release.

BETH ROWLEY Having provided backing vocals for the likes of Ronan Keating and Enrique Iglesias during her time at BIMM, Beth signed to major label Universal, who released her 2008 debut album ‘Little Dreamer’. The record reached six on the UK albums chart. Beth’s collaborated with Crowded House and the legendary Burt Bacharach, and performed on Top Of The Pops and This Morning, as well as several other TV shows.

KATE WALSH Kate topped the iTunes chart with her second album, 2007’s ‘Tim’s House’, and in doing so the BIMM graduate became the firstever unsigned artist to do this. She’s since released several recordings through her own Blueberry Pie label, with distribution via Universal, and also returned to BIMM as a tutor.

JORDAN WHIMORE

CHARLIE MCLEAN –

BIFFCO SONGWRITING Biffco is the songwriting team behind hits for Ellie Goulding, Kylie Minogue, Spice Girls, Little Mix, Will Young, U2 and many more – and Charlie is an essential part of its creative processes, working as assistant to the company’s founder, Richard ‘Biff’ Stannard. With writing and backing vocalist experience already accumulating, Charlie is now positioned to further develop her talents as an engineer.

JENN HANEEF –

YAMAHA

After graduating from BIMM, Jenn secured a career at Yamaha as a drum tutor, teaching both groups and individual students. Jenn was awarded her degree by Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis.

Having completed a BA (Hons) course in Professional Musicianship at BIMM, Jordan became a member of the Atlantic Records A&R department. The label is home to such high-profile acts as Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, Missy Elliott and Plan B.

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ALL OUR TUTORS ARE TOP MUSIC INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS. THEIR ENVIABLE TALENT AND EXPERIENCE INCLUDE:

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• Virtuoso instrumental skill and expert songwriting ability • Stadium-level touring with A-list artists • Multi-platinum hit-record experience • Top recording session credits • Regular contribution to national music journals such as Guitarist, Total Guitar, Guitar Techniques, Rhythm, Guitar Buyer, Bass Magazine, Acoustic Magazine and Music Week • Dedication and commitment to Teaching and Learning at BIMM

Heads of Department Jim Williams Head of Guitar As a session guitarist, Jim has extensive live and studio experience with artists as diverse as This Mortal Coil, Pete Murphy, Maxi Priest, M People and Craig Armstrong. Also an accomplished composer, he has co-written with successful songwriters like The Matrix and writes and produces many scores for TV and film. His composition earned him an Ivor Novello award nomination in 2007. Franc O’Shea Head of Bass Franc has recorded and played with many renowned artists including Steve Howe (Yes), Mike Lindup (Level 42), Lisa Moorish, Bah Samba and Jorge Pardo (Chick Corea / Paco de Lucia). He’s also appeared on albums alongside top bassists such as Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten and is a regular contributor to Bass Guitar magazine.

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Pat Garvey Head of Drums Pat has been a professional drummer since he was 17. A busy session player, he’s appeared on more than 300 recordings, and enjoyed residencies at some of the UK’s biggest recording studios. He’s toured all over the world and signed major and independent recording and publishing deals. His many TV appearances include Later… with Jools Holland, MTV UK and America and Top of the Pops.. Kate Cameron Head of Vocals A professional session singer for many years, Kate has sung on several gold-selling albums and numerous charting singles. She also enjoyed great success with Norman Cook and Ashley Slater’s band Freak Power. She’s been signed to MCA/Universal and collaborated with some true titans of the dancefloor, including Judge Jules, Boy George, Tim Westwood, Danny Rampling and Paul Oakenfold.


Ian Sillett Head of Songwriting Ian is a graduate of the Leeds College of Music and the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. An award-winning songwriter previously signed to East West Records, Ian has performed with Sir Paul McCartney, Mark Knopfler, Beverley Knight and Sugababes. He is a composer and arranger for film company Atlantic Pictures, recipients of 22 Palme d’Or nominations. He is a member of the General Teaching Council for England and a contributor to the BBC’s Introducing strand on its Sussex station. Jake Shillingford Head of Music Business Jake Shillingford is the founder of the cult orchestral alternative band My Life Story, with whom he released three successful albums and six top-40 singles. The band collaborated with PJ Proby, Marc Almond, Morrissey, The Wonderstuff and even headlined over Oasis. Jake is a DIY music-business entrepreneur, having started his own label in 2002 funded exclusively by investors, benefactors and fans. Andy Maclure Head of Artist Development Andy was the drummer and co-songwriter in ‘90s indie band Sleeper, who released three UK top-five albums and eight top-40 singles. Andy has also written, recorded and gigged with artists such as Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Bernard Butler, Mel C and Matthew Jay. He runs Punk Rock Karaoke Ltd, the UK’s original live karaoke band, with BBC DJ Steve Lamacq. James Shears Head of Live Sound and Tour Management/Production James has had a varied career as a sound engineer, musician and

singer/songwriter in the UK and South Africa. He has been a product manager for Soundcraft and won awards at national level for album projects as both a producer/ engineer and as an artist in his own right. His extensive experience as both musician and sound engineer give him a unique ability to understand life at both ends of the microphone cable. Kieron Pepper Head of Live Performance (acting) Kieron was the live drummer for UK electronic masters The Prodigy between 1997 and 2007. He has also played drums for Paul Hartnoll (Orbital) in The Ideal Condition and pop act Monarchy. He’s written and played guitar and keys for XL Records band Dead Kids. Often away touring with Soviet breaks act BaseFace, between tours Kieron is currently either producing, developing or writing with new acts. Michael Bowes Head of Level 2 Michael is a world-class drummer who has performed with artists including Nelly Furtado, Joss Stone, Tears For Fears, Amerie, Mario, Heather Small (M People), Michelle Gayle, Black Legend, BLOW and Macy Gray. He has performed on many live TV shows and channels including Top Of The Pops, MTV, VH1 and The Jerry Springer Show. Neill Thew Head of Teaching and Learning Neill is an award-winning tutor who has taught in many universities around the UK and Europe. His role as Head of Teaching and Learning is focused on ensuring that students receive the best possible educational experience. Neill is also an accomplished writer and editor, and CEO of the Kangaroo Education Consultancy.

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Professional Musicianship – BA (Hons)

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Songwriting - BA (Hons)

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Music Business – BA (Hons)

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Event Management - BA (Hons)

– 3 Years full-time

- 3 Years full-time

– 2 Years Accelerated – 3 Years full-time – 4 years part-time

– 2 Years Accelerated – 3 Years full-time

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Music Production - BA (Hons)

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Teacher Training - Postgraduate Certificate in Further and Higher Education

– 3 Years full-time – 4 years part-time

– 1 Year full-time

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Artist Development Diploma in Modern Music

– 1 Year full-time

Artist Development Diploma in Modern Music – Songwriting – 1 Year full-time

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First Diploma in Modern Music – 1 Year full-time

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Entrepreneurs Diploma in Music Business

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Music Journalism - BA (Hons)

– 1 Year full-time

- 3 Years full-time

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Diploma in Live Sound Engineering and Tour Management – 1 Year full-time

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Summer Schools

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My time at BIMM was priceless, learning from professional songwriters who know what they’re talking about, and bouncing ideas off the other students gave me valuable experience that I’ll never be able to re-create. BIMM tells you how the industry really is and prepares you for a real future doing something you love!” - Kate Walsh BIMM Graduate

Working at Sony was an amazing experience, I learned so much and was able to meet frontline artists. I came to appreciate first hand how the modules I am studying at BIMM are truly relevant and applicable in the real world of the music industry.” - TOM BECK Foundation Degree Graduate

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Professional Musicianship BA (HONS)

3 Years Full-Time

UCAS CODE: W313

Guitar, Bass, Drums, and Vocals If you’re a musician who loves performing live or recording in the studio then the BA (Hons) in Professional Musicianship will help you turn your passion for music into a career.

As well as developing your musical skills you will be given the opportunity to explore and develop your potential career pathways through research and professional projects.

The degree is both academically and musically challenging and will stretch you as a musician, composer and performer while also providing you with the essential business skills required to work successfully in the music industry.

A range of optional modules allow you to shape the course to fit your personal goals. These include solo performance, studio musicianship music business studies and music teaching practice. Each of these modules offers a different but equally fulfilling route into employment within the music industry.

At BIMM Brighton we understand that live performance is the key to becoming a fantastic musician, so you’ll spend a lot of time on stage to help you develop as a performer. Alongside this stage time you’ll receive thorough tuition in musical technique, theory and styles across a wide range of genres. 18


KEY Information: Progression Route

Entry Requirements:

BIMM Postgraduate Certificate in Further and Higher Education, Masters Degree or into Industry.

FHEQ Level:

Minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above (including English Language), plus two A-levels at grade E or above, or an equivalent Level 3 vocational qualification. Grade 6 equivalency playing skills. Applications by experienced musicians without formal qualifications may also be considered through APEL.

• Year 1 - 120 credits at Level 4 • Year 2 - 120 credits at Level 5 • Year 3 - 120 credits at Level 6

For entry to Year 2, students must complete Year 1 with 120 credits achieved. External applications to Year 2 are accepted – for details, please contact info@bimm.co.uk.

Validated by the University of Sussex.

Modules YEAR 1 All students take the following mandatory modules in their first year of study: • Techniques • Essential Styles • Music Business and Study Skills • Artist Development and Entrepreneurship • Live Performance Workshop • Music Theory and Notation Completion of year one with 120 credits achieved allows students to progress to Year 2.

YEAR 2

YEAR 3

Mandatory Modules: • Research Methods • Cultural Perspectives • Professional Musicianship • Theory and Transcription

Mandatory Modules: • Personal and Business Development • Analytical Perspectives • Professional Project

Optional Modules Group A: • Performance in Context • Studio Musicianship • Commercial Band Management

Optional Modules Group A: • Solo Performance • Ensemble Performance • Commercial Songwriting

Optional Modules Group B: • Studio Recording • The Songwriter/ Producer • Music Publishing

Optional Modules Group B: • Music Business Studies • Music Teaching Practice

Year Two and Three Each year, students undertake mandatory modules, and chose two further modules from the choices in optional module groups A and B* below. * Students must take at least one module from Optional Modules Group A.

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Songwriting BA (HONS) 3 Years Full-Time

At BIMM we recognise the unique talent required to be a songwriter. The BA (Hons) Songwriting has been designed to specifically nurture your creative flair for composition and lyric writing.

Your course will culminate with a professional project that is designed to give you the opportunity to develop a live industry project of your choice to give you a head start into the workplace when you graduate.

With a strong focus on writing technique, analysis and personal stylistic development you will be encouraged to explore your creativity as an artist in a range of disciplines from solo and group performance to commercial songwriting as well as music production including work for film, television and online channels.

At BIMM Brighton you will be part of a creative community of talented writers, performers and music-industry professionals. There is no better place to learn your craft and to bring your talent to life.

To be successful as a songwriter a detailed understanding of the music business is essential. We will share our understanding of music publishing, contracts and recording technology and deliver our teaching in line with the latest trends and directions in the evolving music industry.

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UCAS CODE: 3c46


KEY Information: Progression Route

Entry Requirements:

BIMM Postgraduate Certificate in Further and Higher Education, Masters Degree or into Industry.

FHEQ Level:

Minimum of five GCSEs at C or above (including English Language), plus two A-levels at grade E or above, or an equivalent Level 3 vocational qualification. Grade 6 equivalency playing skills. Applications by experienced musicians without formal qualifications may also be considered through APEL.

• Year 1 - 120 credits at Level 4 • Year 2 - 120 credits at Level 5 • Year 3 - 120 credits at Level 6

For entry to Year 2, students must complete Year 1 with 120 credits achieved. External applications to Year 2 are accepted – for details, contact info@bimm.co.uk.

Subject to validation by the University of Sussex.

Modules YEAR 1 All students take the following mandatory modules in their first year of study: • Songwriting Techniques • Arrangement Analysis • Music Business and Study Skills • Artist Development and Entrepreneurship • Songwriting Workshop • Music Theory and Arrangement Completion with 120 credits achieved allows students to progress to Year 2.

YEAR 2

YEAR 3

Mandatory Modules: • Research Methods • Cultural Perspectives • Music Publishing • Composition Theory • Professional Songwriting • The Songwriter/ Producer

Mandatory Modules: • Personal and Business Development • Analytical Perspectives • Commercial Songwriting • Professional Songwriting Project

Optional Modules: • Studio recording • Performance in context • Studio Musicianship

Optional Modules Group A: • Solo Performance • Ensemble Performance • Music Business Studies • Music Teaching Practice

Year Two and Three Each year, students undertake mandatory modules, and also choose one additional subject from the optional module choices.

Please Note Module names and structure may change during the validation process.

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MUSIC BUSINESS BA (HONS) Flexible study options: 2 Years Accelerated 3 Years Full-Time 4 Years PArt-time

The way in which music is created, recorded, distributed and enjoyed is constantly evolving but one thing remains constant – this dynamic, competitive and challenging business is driven by (and needs) talented entrepreneurs. On the BA (Hons) Music Business we offer an opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs to gain an understanding of the industry as it is now, with the aim that you will develop your own ideas in a creative space and make a contribution to the music industry of the future. The course will give you insight into the complex structure of today’s international creative industries and equip you with a comprehensive business skill set. Throughout the course you will have a number of opportunities to develop your hands-on industry knowledge through work

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UCAS CODES: 2 YRS - N823 / 3 YRS - N826 / 4 yrs - N/A placements and internships in a range of music-focused employers. For anyone looking to cut their teeth as a music entrepreneur then BIMM is the place to study, we have hundreds of artists and bands just waiting to work with you. You could discover the next big thing right here! This course is available to study full-time over 3 years or part-time over 4 years. We also offer an acclerated 2 year programme.


KEY Information: Progression Route

Entry Requirements:

BIMM Postgraduate Certificate in Further and Higher Education, Masters Degree or into Industry.

Minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above (including English), plus two A-levels at grade C, or an equivalent Level 3 vocational qualification. Applicants must be able to demonstrate evidence of a firm understanding of the livemusic environment and industry, combined with relevant work experience.

FHEQ Level: • Year 1 - 120 credits at Level 4

Applications by experienced persons without formal qualifications may also be considered through APEL.

• Year 2 - 120 credits at Level 5 • Year 3 - 120 credits at Level 6

For entry to Year 2, students must complete Year 1 with 120 credits achieved. Validated by the University of Sussex.

Modules YEAR 1

YEAR 2

YEAR 3

All students take the following mandatory modules in their first year of study:

All students take the following mandatory modules in their second year of study:

All students take the following mandatory modules in their third year of study:

• Concert Promotion and Tour Management • Live Sound Technology • Music Business and Study Skills • Legislation, Administration and Finance • Introduction to Online music • Artist Development and Management

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• Professional Project • Personal and Business Development • Analytical Perspectives • Advanced Online Music • Event Management

Completion with 120 credits achieved allows students to progress to year 2.

Research Methods Studio Recording Cultural Perspectives Engaging With Industry Marketing and Media Music Publishing

Also available as a two year accelerated programme and four year part-time programme – see www.bimm.co.uk for moduie details.

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Event Management BA (HONS)

3 Years Full-Time or 2 Years Accelerated

If you are an aspiring promoter or event manager then the BA (Hons) in Event Management is an ideal foundation for a career in the creative industries. Alongside the growth of digital music, the live-music scene has expanded hugely with festivals and tours becoming an increasingly important source of revenue for bands and artists, and the main way in which they build a fanbase. At BIMM Brighton you will have countless opportunities to use the practical skills you learn on your course to put on events, festivals, club nights and more. You will work directly with BIMM artists and numerous local venues in Brighton. This access to performers and venues really sets the BIMM Event Management degree apart from others available in the UK.

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UCAS CODES: 3 YRS - N820 / 2 YRS - N821

The BA (Hons) in Event Management (Music) is designed to encompass the range of skills required to be an effective event manager. It will equip you with transferable skills covering the diverse range of career paths available in this dynamic and growing sector. The course is delivered by well-connected tutors with first-class experience of working at the highest levels of the modern events industry, ensuring your qualification is unique, relevant and cutting edge. Throughout the course you will be able to take part in a range of work placements and internships with established events. Students have previously worked at festivals including The Great Escape and 2000trees. You will be encouraged to develop an entrepreneurial spirit that will equip you for a long and successful career in the events industry.


KEY Information: Progression Route

Entry Requirements:

BIMM Postgraduate Certificate in Further and Higher Education, Masters Degree or into Industry.

Minimum 160 UCAS tariff points (two A-levels at grade C or above) or equivalent national vocational qualification – an equivalent qualification is acceptable via our APL process. Students with significant experiential learning may also be able to apply using our APEL process. Advice and guidance will be provided by the Recruitment and Admissions Team.

FHEQ Level: • Year 1 - 120 credits at Level 4 • Year 2 - 120 credits at Level 5 • Year 3 - 120 credits at Level 6

Validated by the University of Sussex.

Modules YEAR 1

YEAR 2

YEAR 3

All students take the following mandatory modules in their first year of study:

All students take the following mandatory modules in their second year of study:

All students take the following mandatory modules in their third year of study:

• Concert Promotion and Tour Management • Live Sound Technology • Legislation, Administration and Finance • Events in Context • Introducing Event Management • Music Business and Study Skills

• Research Methods • Events and the Audience • Event Concept and Design • Engaging with Industry • Marketing and Media • Events, Logistics and Services

• Professional Project • Personal and Business Development • Financial Management and Funding • Event Promotion and Digital Media • Events and the Environment

Completion with 120 credits achieved allows students to progress to Year 2.

Also available as a two year accelerated programme – see www.bimm.co.uk for more details.

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MUSIC PRODUCTION BA (HONS) Flexible study options: 3 Years Full-Time 4 Years PArt-time

The way in which music is recorded, mixed and mastered is integral to the creative process of composition and performance. The best producers can add an elusive magic to a recording, making the difference between the success and failure of a commercial project. BIMM’s BA (Hons) in Music Production is a specialist vocational programme designed for those wishing to pursue a career as a producer of music applications such as music recording, live performances, film, computer games, animation, television and online music. On the course you will be taught at the renowned Brighton Electric studios, where you’ll learn about the technology and 26

UCAS CODES: 3 YRS - W374 / 4 yrs - N/A techniques required to produce music across a wide range of contexts from traditional studio recording to film, television, animation, multimedia and live environments. You’ll also gain a thorough grounding in the context of contemporary music, the industry that supports it and the personal, project management and business skills required for a successful career in music production. The course sits proudly on the cutting edge with wholly modern equipment and software available to students, and is unique in combining the creative use of technology alongside a rigorous, critical and theoretical examination of music production. This course is available to study full-time over 3 years or part-time over 4 years.


KEY Information: Progression Route

Entry Requirements:

BIMM Postgraduate Certificate in Further and Higher Education, Masters Degree or into Industry.

FHEQ Level:

Minimum 160 UCAS tariff points (five GCSEs at C or above (to include English) and two A-levels at grade C or above). Or equivalent national vocational qualification – an equivalent qualification is acceptable via our APL process. Students with significant experiential learning may also be able to apply using our APEL process. Advice and guidance will be provided by the Recruitment and Admissions Team.

• Year 1 - 120 credits at Level 4 • Year 2 - 120 credits at Level 5 • Year 3 - 120 credits at Level 6

Validated by the University of Sussex.

Modules YEAR 1

YEAR 2

YEAR 3

All students take the following mandatory modules in their first year of study:

All students take the following mandatory modules in their second year of study:

All students take the following mandatory modules in their third year of study:

• • • • •

• Music Industry Studies • Sound Studio Production • Computer Music Performance • Music Production in Context • Sound for Film, Television and Broadcast • Computer Music Design

• • • •

Sound Environments Studio Engineering Computer Music Audio Theory and Acoustics Video and Multimedia Production • Academic Study and Research Skills

Production Project Post-Production Ambient Recording Personal and Business Development • Immersive Environments

Completion with 120 credits achieved allows students to progress to year 2. Also available as a four year part-time programme – see www.bimm.co.uk for module details.

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PostGraduate Certificate in Further and Higher MUSIC Education

Teacher Training

Modules • Professional Practice in Teaching, Learning and Assessment (postcompulsory education) (20 credits at FHEQ level 6) • Linking Theory and Practice in PostCompulsory Education (20 credits at FHEQ level 7) • Taking an Action Research approach to Researching Professional Practice (30 credits at FHEQ level 7)

Validated by Middlesex University. This one-year course has been created for music professionals who would like to gain a teaching qualification as part of their professional portfolio. It is designed to provide the professional qualifications you need to begin teaching in Further and/or Higher Education. The focus is on helping you to achieve a confident, enjoyable start to teaching. The course is practical and hands-on, incorporating teaching and learning theory. You will be required to gain teaching experience while on the course, and you will be mentored by an experienced teacher as you do this. The course is the equivalent of one-third of a master’s degree.

Progression Route Into Industry and Education

Entry Requirements: A music or music-related BA (Hons) degree at grade 2:2 or higher

FHEQ Level: • Level 6 and 7

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Artist Development Diploma in Modern Music

Guitar, Bass, Drums AND Vocals (Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Music – 1-year fully accredited)

This full-time course is designed specifically for guitar, bass, drums and vocals. The BIMM Artist Development Diploma is equivalent to two A Levels and is a great option for musicians looking to focus their talent, develop as an artist and potentially move on to a degree-level programme. During the course you will be encouraged to form bands and work closely with other musicians while also gaining a solid understanding of the business side of the music industry. This qualification is equivalent to two A-levels.

Progression Route BIMM BA (Hons) in Professional Musicianship Year 1 (Instrumental stream)

Entry Requirements: Four GCSEs at C or above (including English) and Grade 4-6 equivalency playing skills.

FHEQ Level:

Modules • • • • • • • • • •

Technical Development Session Styles Pre-Production Live Performance Workshop (LPW) Sight Reading and Ear Training Music Theory The Music Industry Music in Context Performance Preparation Extended Studies

For module descriptions and more information, visit www.bimm.co.uk

• Level 3

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Artist Development Diploma in Modern Music

SONGWRITING

(Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Music – one year fully accredited) (Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Music - 1-year fully accredited) On this highly creative full-time course you will develop the skills needed to take your original song ideas and transform them into well-constructed and arranged compositions. During the course you will be encouraged to work closely with other musicians to develop your ideas while also gaining a solid understanding of the business side of the music industry. This qualification is broadly equivalent to two A-levels.

Progression Route BIMM BA (Hons) Songwriting

Entry Requirements: Four GCSEs at C or above (including English) and Grade 4-6 equivalency playing skills. The course is designed for singer/songwriters who may also have instrumental ability.

FHEQ Level:

Modules • • • • • • • • • •

Composition Singing Performance Preparation Music Theory and Keyboard Skills Pre-Production Live Performance Workshop (LPW) Aural Perception and Ear Training Musical Arranging Music Industry Music in Context

For module descriptions and more information, visit www.bimm.co.uk

• Level 3

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First Diploma in Modern Music

Guitar, Bass, Drums AND Vocals (Edexcel BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Music – 1-year fully accredited)

The BIMM First Diploma is a fantastic way to start your career in Music. This Level 2 qualification will develop your confidence as a performer and introduce you to the modern music industry. You’ll receive expert tuition in your instrument while also developing your music business knowledge, all delivered by BIMM’s expert tutoring team. Live performance skills, together with knowledge of different styles of music, are key areas of focus designed to develop the tools needed to become a fully rounded musician. This qualification is equivalent to four GCSEs.

Progression Route BIMM Artist Development Diploma

Entry Requirements: Two GCSEs at D or above, Trinity Grade 3 equivalent or above playing skills.

Modules • Techniques • Styles • Live Performance Workshop • Pre-Production • Music Business • Group Tutorials • Gig Preparation

FHEQ Level: • Level 2

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For module descriptions and more For module descriptions and more information, visit www.bimm.co.uk information, visit www.bimm.co.uk


Entrepreneur’s Diploma in

Music Business (Rock School Level 3 Diploma for Music Practitioners [Business] – one year fully accredited)

The Entrepreneur’s Diploma in Music Business is the perfect starting point for anyone hoping to work behind the scenes in the music industry. Not only will you develop a knowledge of the business principles that drive music in the UK and across the World, you will also have the chance to promote your own live music events and find work placements and internships. The areas of study include: artists, record labels, publishers, retail, radio stations and media. This course is designed to facilitate progression into the music industry, or onto specialist and general business studies at degree level. This qualification is broadly equivalent to two A-levels.

Progression Route BIMM BA (Hons) Music Business

Entry Requirements: Four GCSEs at C or above (including English Language), plus a keen interest in music and the music industry.

Modules • Music Industry Studies • Career Development and Entrepreneurship • Marketing and Promotion • Management in Music • Business Project • Music in Context • Extended Studies

FHEQ Level: For module descriptions and more • Level 3

information, visit www.bimm.co.uk

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Music Journalism BA (HONS) 3 Years Full-Time

If you’re looking to pursue a career in journalism, but would like to specialise in the discipline of music from the very start, then the BA (Hons) in Music Journalism at BIMM Brighton will give you the competitive edge you need to become a successful music journalist. This highly vocational course will help you develop dedicated skills in journalism and public relations, all within the specific context of the music industry. You’ll develop a solid base of wider journalistic skills, including the study of topics such as law and ethics, writing and academic skills, and research techniques, but will also undertake modules distinctly relevant to the music industry, such as the nature of music journalism and PR, music history, digital literacy, the structure and working practice of the music business, music entrepreneurship, 34

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and artist promotion and marketing. The course is designed to act as a direct springboard into employment and you’ll have access to a whole range of unique opportunities allowing you to engage directly with the music industry in the form of work placements and professional projects. You’ll be regularly encouraged to network, connect and collaborate with fellow BIMM students as part of the course, giving you unique access to a huge talent pool of performers, songwriters, producers and music business entrepreneurs to write about, interview and promote. So to make your way as a music journalist, connect with us, and we’ll connect you to a life in music.


KEY Information: Progression Route

Entry Requirements:

BIMM Postgraduate Certificate in Further and Higher Education, Masters Degree or into Industry.

160 UCAS tariff points. 5 GCSE’s at C or above including English plus 2 A levels at grade C or above, or equivalent Level 3 vocational qualification. An equivalent qualification or experiential learning is acceptable via our Accreditation of Prior and Experiential Learning (APEL) processes.

FHEQ Level:

IELTS – 6.5 overall, University of Sussex

• Year 1 - 120 credits at Level 4 • Year 2 - 120 credits at Level 5 • Year 3 - 120 credits at Level 6

Subject to validation by the University of Sussex.

Modules YEAR 1

YEAR 2

YEAR 3

All students take the following mandatory modules in their first year of study:

All students take the following mandatory modules in their second year of study:

All students take the following mandatory modules in their third year of study:

• Introduction to Music Journalism • Music Journalism: Principles and Practice 1 • Music Business • Journalism in Context • Writing for the Music Industry • Music and Digital Media

• • • • •

• • • • •

Research Methods Cultural Perspectives Engaging with Industry Artist Development and PR Music Journalism: Principles and Practice 2 • Digital Media Production

Global Communication Creative Entrepreneurship Professional Project Professional Development Analytical Perspectives

Completion with 120 credits achieved allows students to progress to Year 2.

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Diploma in Live Sound Engineering and Tour Management (Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Music Technology [Events Support] – 1-year fully accredited) The Diploma in Live Sound Engineering and Tour Management will give you a broad understanding of what happens behind-the-scenes in the world of live music. You will develop your skills in live sound engineering, tour and events management and in backline set-up allowing you to work closely with live acts in venues or on the road. This qualification is broadly equivalent to two A-levels.

Progression Route BA (Hons) Music Business or BA (Hons)Event Management

Entry Requirements:

Modules • • • • • •

Live Sound Practice Live Sound Theory The Music Industry Tour and Events Management Ear Training Backline Technical Management

Four GCSEs at C or above (including English Language). Applicants must be able to demonstrate evidence of a basic understanding of the live music environment through relevant work experience. For module descriptions and more

FHEQ Level: • Level 3

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information, visit www.bimm.co.uk


SUMMER SCHOOLS Every year at BIMM we run a range of Summer Schools for musicians looking to develop their technique and confidence as live performers. if you’re a guitarist, singer, bassist, drummer or aspiring producer a BIMM Summer School is a fantastic way to spend your break. Each Summer School is run over a fiveday week and consists of dedicated tuition on your instrument, followed by a live performance workshop every afternoon to hone your performance skills. You will be guided by your tutors and a different special guest each day. The last day will involve forming bands and rehearsing your favourite track of the week in preparation for an afternoon performance for your friends and family. BIMM Summer Schools are open to all musicians aged 11+ who are not absolute beginners on their instrument. We always have a good range of ages at the Summer Schools, so remember you’re never too old or too young to rock out!

Sign-up for summer school If you would like to give BIMM a try and join us on one of our Summer Schools then email us at info@bimm.co.uk

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STUDENT SERVICES We want to make your time at BIMM as easy and comfortable for you as possible. We have educational and personal support teams dedicated to helping you get the most out of being here.

Education support We have a full-time team providing a range of services for those who need support throughout their studies. These include students with special learning difficulties, dyslexia, medical conditions and other disabilities. Our Student Services team will work on a one-to-one basis to help students learn skills to assist with reading, writing, revision and approach to exams and coursework.

Personal support Our Student Services team also offers counselling and stress-management. This is done on a one-to-one basis and is strictly confidential. We understand that there are certain stresses and anxieties that can affect students so our fully qualified counsellors will help with any problems you may have from financial worries to personal issues.

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How to Apply

Applying to BIMM is simple. All you need to do is follow these steps.

HIGHER Education Courses 1. M ake your application through UCAS at www.ucas.com. To apply via UCAS you will need your course code and also the correct campus and institution codes. The first UCAS deadline for application is January 15 2015. There are further opportunities to apply but it is recommended you meet this first deadline. 2. For Performance courses you will require an assessment with BIMM. Once we have received your application we will book your assessment or you can book one before you apply by calling our Admissions team on 0844 2 646 666. For Music Production courses you will be required to submit a portfolio of your work on application. For Music Business or Event Management courses you will need to apply through UCAS. Your personal statement will be sent for marking with one of our admissions tutors to determine

suitability for the course. Please make sure your personal statement is relevant to the course that you are applying for. 3. If your UCAS application is successful you will be made either a conditional or unconditional offer. If it is conditional it will be pending BIMM receiving any further information that is required, such as exam results and certificates. If it is unconditional then you have met the entry criteria for the course. 4. Confirmation of your place will be made through ‘Track’ on ucas.com. It is then up to you to confirm if you wish to take your place.

Know your codes B39 – Institution Code for BIMM N – Campus Code for Brighton To apply for part-time courses please contact our Admissions team on 0844 2 646 666.

FURTHER Education Courses 1. Y ou can apply directly to BIMM to secure your place on one of our Further Education courses by entering your details in the Apply Now section on the BIMM Brighton website (www.bimm.co.uk/brighton/applynow), by calling 0844 2 646 666 or emailing info@bimm.co.uk. 2. W hen we have received your enquiry we will invite you in for an assessment. If you are applying for a course that does not involve a practical performance element you will be assessed on your qualifications, experience and an interview.

3. A fter your assessment or interview we will either make you an offer of a place or suggest what you need to do to develop your skills.

If you have any queries about BIMM courses you can call our Admissions team on 0844 2 646 666 or by emailing info@bimm.co.uk

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International If you are a non-UK resident, applying to BIMM has never been easier, and you can apply for all of our full-time courses.

How to apply 1. Y ou have to undertake an assessment, which will determine what level is best suited to your ability. We do understand that some EU and international applicants will not be able to travel to BIMM for their audition and therefore we can offer an assessment application that can be sent via email. Please send your assessment application request to: josieblacknell@ bimm.co.uk 2. O nce the assessment process has been completed we will send you a contract offer that needs to be signed and returned. 3. T he deposit for your course will need to be paid in full within 21 days of receiving the contract.

English Qualifications You will be required to show evidence of your English language skills to one of the following levels: Qualification

Minimum score of:

IELTS

6.5 overall (with no lower than 6.0 to be achieved in each of the

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listening and writing sections)

PTE

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entry Criteria You will also need to meet the academic entry criteria for the course you wish to apply for. You will need to provide us with evidence of your qualifications upon making an application.

How to get a student visa 1. A s an international student you need a visa to study in the UK. 2. I n order to obtain a student visa you will need to be issued a Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies (CAS) number by BIMM. This will be provided once you return a signed copy of your contract offer and have paid your full fees following a successful application. If you have applied through UCAS it will be dependant on you confirming your place on Track and paying full fees. 3. O nce you have received your CAS number you will be able to proceed with your visa application. In March 2012 BIMM was awarded full ‘Highly Trusted Status’ by the UK Border Agency.

further information To discuss all of your options with one of our advisors please get in touch by calling +441273 626 666 or emailing info@bimm.co.uk.


Fees and Finance As part of the country’s most successful group of music colleges, BIMM is uniquely positioned to offer outstanding value and quality. Many UK universities are charging £9,000 a year for degree courses – all of our undergraduate three-year degree courses are priced at under £6,000 for UK and EU students. All BIMM courses are fully accredited so you can apply to the Student Loans Company to cover the full amount of tuition fees payable. To find out more, please refer to our finance packs or website for more information on funding options. All fees quoted apply to the 2015/16 academic year only, and are on a per annum basis. One Year Courses

Under 19 years

BIMM Diploma Live Sound / Tour Management BIMM Artist Development Diploma Modern Music BIMM Artist Development Diploma Songwriting

Higher Education Courses BA (Hons) Professional Musicianship

UCAS Code

£4,950

£9,950

(£500 deposit req.)

(Deposit req. £1,000)

N/A

N/A

£4,950

Not available to international students

N/A

UK & EU students 3-Year Full-time

Non EU Students

N/A

BIMM Entrepreneur’s Diploma Music Business BIMM First Diploma Music

Over 19 years

£5,950

Non EU Students

UCAS Code

£10,950 (Deposit req. £1,000)*

W313

BA (Hons) Songwriting

3-Year Full-time

£5,950

£10,950 (Deposit req. £1,000)*

3C46

BA (Hons) Music Production

3-Year Full-time

£5,950

£10,950 (Deposit req. £1,000)*

W373

4-Year Part-time

£3,950

N/A

2-Year Accelerated

£7,450

£12,450 (Deposit req. £1,000)*

N823

3-Year Full-time

£5,950

£10,950 (Deposit req. £1,000)*

N826

4-Year Part-time

£3,950

N/A

BA (Hons) Music Business

N/A

N/A

BA (Hons) Event Management

2-Year Accelerated

£7,450

£12,450 (Deposit req. £1,000)*

N821

3-Year Full-time

£5,950

£10,950 (Deposit req. £1,000)*

N820

BA (Hons) Music Journalism

3-Year Full-time

£5,950

£10,950 (Deposit req. £1,000)*

P500

Non EU Students

UCAS Code

Postgraduate Courses Postgraduate Certificate in Further and Higher Music Education

EU Students £5,250

£10,250 (Deposit req. £1000)

N/A

* Balance paid within 6 weeks

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Student Loans At BIMM we have ensured that our degree-course tuition fees offer exceptional value for our students, with all of our threeyear HE courses priced at under £6,000 per annum for UK and EU students. For most students studying a degreelevel course, tuition fees can be covered by a student loan from the Student Loans Company. BIMM continue to be able to offer loans through the Student Loans Company as we have been fully QAA assessed which is a requirement of the government to be able to offer student loans on a continuing basis. Both UK and EU students are eligible to apply for a student loan. You can find out more information on the guidelines and how to apply for a student loan at www.slc.co.uk. The government also provides useful information on student finance at www.gov.uk/student-finance.

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Student loans for Tuition fees provided by the Student Loan Company will cover a maximum of £6,000 of fees per annum, if you are eligible for a loan. Where the annual course fees are in excess of £6,000, the balance must be paid by the student prior to enrolling each academic year.

Repayments Your repayments are linked to your income. You only make repayments when your income is over £21,000 a year, and if your income drops below this amount repayments stop. Each month you pay back 9% of any income over £21,000, this would work out at approximately £30 per month if you were earning £25,000 per year. For more information on loans or any queries you may have on tuition fees and student finance please contact the BIMM finance team on 0844 2 646 666 or by emailing info@bimm.co.uk.


Scholarships and Bursaries BIMM is dedicated to offering opportunities to and supporting talented and passionate aspiring musicians. Our aim is to do as much as we can to help you succeed.

EMI BursarY

Last year BIMM offered over £200,000 in scholarships and bursaries to our students in need of financial help to make the most of their talents. It is an initiative we are proud to be a part of and we will be continuing with. For more details about the following scholarships and bursaries visit the ‘fees and scholarships’ section at www.bimm.co.uk/Brighton.

PRS Scholarship

For further information on how to apply, please call 0844 2 646 666 or email info@bimm.co.uk.

BIMM Springboard Scholarship BIMM Scholarship BIMM Manchester Scholarships MIM Peter Grant Scholarship

140dB Scholarship

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Education Partners BIMM IS PRIVILEGED TO WORK IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HIGHLY RESPECTED EDUCATION PROVIDERS WHO ENABLE US TO OFFER FULLY ACCREDITED COURSES TO PROVIDE SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES WITH INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS.

BIMM Brighton and BIMM Manchester Higher Education graduates leave with a prestigious award from one of the UK’s most highly respected universities.

Knowsley College supports BIMM Manchester in the accreditation of our Level 3 programmes.

Our longstanding local Further Education partner supports BIMM Brighton in the accreditation of our Level 2 and 3 programmes.

BIMM London graduates leave with a prestigious award from the University of West London.

Middlesex University validates our successful specialist music teaching postgraduate course.

BSU is our key education partner in the South West of England validating all Higher Education courses at BIMM Bristol. As an education provider BIMM is dedicated to maintaining the highest standards for our students. The BIMM group of institutes has been successfully assessed by the rigorous Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) and has also received the UK Border Agency (UKBA) ‘Highly Trusted Sponsor status’.

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Accommodation BRIGHTON IS A THRIVING STUDENT CITY SO YOU ARE NEVER SHORT OF PLACES TO LIVE. WHEREVER YOU CHOOSE, YOU WILL BE IN WALKING DISTANCE OF BIMM AND NEVER MORE THAN FIVE MINUTES FROM BARS, SHOPS, PARKS AND THE BEACH.

Available accommodation includes: • Dedicated student housing • Houseshare opportunities

• Private landlords • Part-boards with families

You can find more details at www.bimm.co.uk/Brighton/accommodation. When you apply we will send you an accommodation pack to help you find your perfect place to live, and each year we also have a dedicated online forum for new students to find out all they need to know about living in Brighton.

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OPEN DAYS WE HOLD MONTHLY OPEN DAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR for YOU to GET A SENSE OF WHAT LIFE AS A STUDENT AT BIMM WILL BE LIKE. At an open day you can: • Watch live performances from BIMM bands • See a presentation about BIMM courses and our philosophy on education • View our facilities • Meet course tutors • Ask any questions you may have regarding studying at BIMM

Book your place To book your place on one of our open days, visit www.bimm.co.uk/Brighton/open-days and complete our online booking form. We will then confirm your place.

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COLLEGE TOURS Throughout the year BIMM tour the country visiting schools and colleges to talk to students about careers in the music industry. Our college tours are an interactive experience featuring live music as well as a presentation and Q&A session with our experienced college tours team. We lift the lid on how the music industry works and offer advice and guidance on how to pursue your dream career.

Want us to visit your school? If you’re a student, parent or teacher and would like BIMM to visit your school or college, please contact us by emailing our events team on events@bimm.co.uk.

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Contact Information

TO APPLY TO BIMM, BOOK AN ASSESSMENT or ask us a question, PLEASE do not hesitate to get in touch.

BIMM Brighton

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Check us out online

38 - 42 Brunswick St West Hove East Sussex BN3 1EL United Kingdom

Website: www.bimm.co.uk

Tel (uk): 0844 2 646 666 Tel (int): (0044) 1273 626 666 email: info@bimm.co.uk

Twitter: www.twitter.com/BIMMBrighton - or tweet @BIMMBrighton

Please Note: The information in the BIMM prospectus and online is believed to be correct. It is not part of any agreement with parents/students and the Institute. Courses and course content are regularly reviewed and may be subject to change.

YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/tvbimm

Facebook: www.facebook.com/BIMMBrighton


Martin Wright – Ronnie Wood & Mick Jagger / Tim Hawes – Sugababes, The Spice Girls / Max Taylor –Groove Armada, Diagram of the Heart / Tony Shepherd –Dave Stewart / Jason Knight – Reef / Jake Shillingford – My Life Story / Jack Pollitt – Beyonce, Beverley Knight / Johnny Hopkins – Oasis / Ian Sillett – Sir Paul McCartney / Mark Dawson – Alice Cooper / Briggy Smale – Kylie / Andy Maclure – Sleeper / Adam Bushell – Sheryl Crow

TUTORS

MASSIMO FIOCCO - One minute Silence Mark Flannery – U2 / Mark Irwin – Joe Strummer / Silas Maitland – Seal / Vinnie Lammi – Robbie Williams, The Spice Girls / Carleen Anderson – Brand New Heavies PAUL BLACKBURN – Gomez / BOB JAMES – EMI Records / PHIL NELSON – Great Escape Festival

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