Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management CRICOS 109394E

Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management (CRICOS 109394E) - The Australian Institute of Music Limited

Are you looking to combine your passion for the arts with business acumen? The Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management (CRICOS course code 109394E) at The Australian Institute of Music Limited (AIM) is a 3-year Bachelor Degree designed to equip you with skills to manage and lead in the creative industries. As a CRICOS-registered provider (CRICOS 00665C), AIM is approved to offer this course to international students, ensuring you receive a quality education under Australia's ESOS Act protections. This course is ideal for aspiring arts administrators, event managers, and entertainment industry professionals who want to turn their creative passion into a sustainable career. With campuses in Sydney's historic The Rocks and Melbourne's vibrant arts precinct, you'll study in Australia's two largest cultural hubs, surrounded by world-class galleries, theatres, and music venues. HeadStart Academy provides this information as a free resource, sourced from the official CRICOS register (April 2026). For the most current fees and entry requirements, always confirm directly with AIM.

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Course Overview

The Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management (CRICOS 109394E) is a Bachelor Degree (AQF Level 7) delivered by The Australian Institute of Music Limited. This course falls under the field of education '08 - Management and Commerce', specifically '0899 - Other Management and Commerce' (code 089999). Over three years (156 weeks full-time), you will develop skills in strategic planning, marketing, financial management, and leadership tailored to the arts and entertainment sectors. The program is designed to prepare graduates for roles such as arts administrator, venue manager, festival coordinator, or talent agent. As a CRICOS-registered course, it meets Australian quality standards, and international students are protected by the ESOS Act. The Australian Institute of Music Limited (CRICOS 00665C) is a private higher education provider with a strong reputation in music and creative industries education. You can learn more about the provider on their website (www.aim.edu.au) or on the provider's profile page on HeadStart Academy (/institutions/00665C/the-australian-institute-of-music-limited).

What You'll Study

The Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management covers a broad range of management and commerce subjects with a specific focus on the creative industries. While AIM designs the specific curriculum, graduates at this level typically gain skills in organisational behaviour, project management, financial accounting, marketing strategy, and human resource management, all contextualised within arts and entertainment sectors. You may also study topics such as event management, cultural policy, digital media, and entrepreneurship. The course develops both theoretical knowledge and practical capabilities, often including case studies, industry projects, and networking opportunities with professionals from Sydney's and Melbourne's vibrant arts scenes. This combination ensures you are ready to tackle the unique challenges of managing creative enterprises. For a detailed syllabus, consult the provider directly.

Duration and Study Mode

According to the CRICOS register, this course has a duration of 3 years (156 weeks) and is delivered in English. It is a single qualification — no dual awards or embedded foundation studies. The full-time structure is typical for a Bachelor Degree in Australia, allowing international students to maintain the required student visa (Subclass 500) conditions. You will need to attend classes at one of the two delivery locations: 66 Harrington St, The Rocks, NSW 2000, or the Melbourne Campus (exact address to be confirmed with the provider). Study may include lectures, tutorials, workshops, and self-directed learning. Always check the provider's website for detailed course structure and timetables.

Course Fees

The indicative fees for this course, sourced from the CRICOS register (April 2026), are: tuition A$81,648, non-tuition fees A$0, giving an estimated total of A$81,648 for the full program. Please note that these fees are indicative only and set by The Australian Institute of Music Limited. They do not include Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), living costs, or the visa application charge. For current fees, including any annual increases, always consult the provider's website at www.aim.edu.au. As a guide, living costs in Australia are approximately A$21,041 per year for a single student (as per Department of Home Affairs), with additional costs for rent, groceries, and transport varying by city. In Sydney, average weekly rent is around A$300-500 for shared accommodation, while Melbourne is slightly lower at A$250-450. You can read more about OSHC requirements on our dedicated page (/visa/oshc-health-cover).

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements for the Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management are set by The Australian Institute of Music Limited. The CRICOS register indicates a typical English language requirement of IELTS 6.0-6.5 overall (no band below 5.5-6.0) or equivalent. You will also need to have completed Australian Year 12 or an equivalent overseas secondary qualification. Some applicants may be admitted via foundation studies or pathway programs — check with AIM for specific entry pathways. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission; the provider assesses each application holistically. For the most accurate and up-to-date entry criteria, please visit the provider's website or contact their admissions team. HeadStart Academy does not provide immigration advice; for visa-related questions, consult a registered migration agent (MARA) or the Department of Home Affairs.

Work Component

This course does not include a mandatory work component. While some programs incorporate internships or industry placements, the CRICOS register lists 'No work component' for this course. However, as an international student on a Subclass 500 visa, you are permitted to work up to 48 hours per fortnight during term time and unlimited hours during scheduled breaks, subject to visa conditions. This can help you gain practical experience and offset living costs. Remember that your primary purpose is study; do not let work interfere with your course attendance requirements.

Delivery Locations

The Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management is delivered at two locations: 66 Harrington St, The Rocks, NSW 2000 (The Rocks, Sydney) and the Melbourne Campus (exact address to be confirmed with the provider). Sydney's The Rocks is one of the city's oldest precincts, adjacent to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House — a hub for arts and entertainment. Melbourne's campus places you in Australia's cultural capital, known for its street art, live music, and festivals. Both cities are home to over 1,500 CRICOS-registered providers and offer diverse student populations (Sydney ~250,000 international students, Melbourne ~200,000). Public transport is excellent in both cities: Sydney's trains, buses, and ferries link The Rocks to the CBD and suburbs, while Melbourne's tram network makes the city highly accessible. Living costs vary: Sydney is generally more expensive (rent ~$400-600/week), while Melbourne is slightly cheaper (rent ~$300-500/week). For more on studying in these states, see our pages on NSW (/study/bachelor-degree/nsw) and VIC (/study/management-and-commerce/melbourne).

Student Visa (Subclass 500)

International students enrolling in this course must apply for a Student visa (Subclass 500). Key requirements include: genuine temporary entrant (GTE) criterion, sufficient financial capacity to cover tuition, living costs, and OSHC, and English language proficiency. As a student visa holder, you can work 48 hours per fortnight during course term and unlimited hours during scheduled breaks. You must maintain OSHC for the duration of your stay. Successful completion of this course may lead to post-study work opportunities (Temporary Graduate visa, Subclass 485) if you meet eligibility criteria. Always check the Department of Home Affairs website for the latest visa conditions. For more detailed guidance, visit our student visa page (/visa/student-visa-subclass-500).

How to Apply

Follow these three steps to apply for the Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management at The Australian Institute of Music Limited:

1. Research CRICOS-registered providers: Use HeadStart Academy to filter courses by level, field, and location. Verify that AIM (CRICOS 00665C) and course 109394E meet your goals. Check entry requirements, fees, and support services.

2. Apply directly to your chosen institution: Submit an application through AIM's website (www.aim.edu.au). Provide academic transcripts, proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS results), and any other required documents. Pay attention to application deadlines — international students should apply at least 3-6 months before the start date.

3. Receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) and apply for your Student visa (Subclass 500): Once AIM accepts your application, they will issue a CoE. Use this to apply for your visa online via the Department of Home Affairs. Include your OSHC arrangement and evidence of financial capacity. Processing times vary, so apply early.

Is This Course Right for You?

Before committing, consider your career goals and preferred study environment. This course suits individuals who want to work behind the scenes in the arts — managing venues, producing events, or running cultural organisations. Both Sydney and Melbourne offer rich internship and networking opportunities, but the costs of living differ. Sydney's higher rent may be offset by its iconic status, while Melbourne offers a more affordable yet equally vibrant arts scene. Also, consider that AIM is a private institution; tuition is higher than some public universities, but class sizes may be smaller. If you're unsure about studying in a big city, explore our page on studying in NSW (/states/nsw) for more insights. Remember, Australia has 1,556 CRICOS-registered providers offering 26,433 courses — there are many options if this exact course doesn't fit.

Ready to apply? Visit The Australian Institute of Music Limited's website at www.aim.edu.au to start your application, or explore more courses on HeadStart Academy.

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Source-backed course facts

Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management is a CRICOS-registered programme at The Australian Institute of Music Limited. Use this register extract [CRICOS register, Apr 2026] to cross-check codes, duration and indicative fees before you apply.

CRICOS register extract

Course
Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management
CRICOS course code
109394E
Provider
The Australian Institute of Music Limited (00665C)
Course level
Bachelor Degree
Field of education
08 - Management and Commerce
Duration
156 weeks
Tuition (indicative)
A$81,648
Estimated total (indicative)
A$81,648
Delivery locations
The Rocks, Melbourne
Work component
No

This page is general information only and not migration advice. Confirm Student visa (Subclass 500) requirements with the Department of Home Affairs.

Important notes for international students

  • Tuition and living-cost figures on this site are indicative only — confirm current fees with the provider before you accept an offer.
  • HeadStart Academy is not a registered migration agent and does not provide immigration advice. For Student visa (Subclass 500) rules, OSHC and financial capacity, verify with the Department of Home Affairs or a registered MARA agent.
  • Only CRICOS-registered providers may enrol overseas students. Always check the CRICOS course and provider codes on your offer and Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).

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Frequently Asked Questions

The indicative tuition fee for this course, sourced from the CRICOS register (April 2026), is A$81,648 for the full 3-year program. Non-tuition fees are listed as A$0, making the estimated total A$81,648. This does not include OSHC, living costs, or visa application charges. Fees are set by the institution and are subject to change, so always confirm with AIM directly.
The Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management takes 3 years to complete, equivalent to 156 weeks on the CRICOS register. It is a full-time course delivered in English. There is no accelerated option listed in the CRICOS data. Students enrolled full-time typically study 8 subjects per year, but check with AIM for the exact structure.
Entry requirements include an English language proficiency of IELTS 6.0-6.5 overall (no band below 5.5-6.0) or equivalent. You must also have completed Australian Year 12 or an overseas equivalent. Some applicants may be eligible via foundation programs. Meeting these does not guarantee admission. Check AIM's website for the most accurate and current requirements.
This course is delivered at two locations: 66 Harrington St, The Rocks, NSW 2000 (Sydney) and the Melbourne Campus (address to be confirmed). The Sydney campus is in the historic Rocks area, close to the CBD and cultural landmarks. The Melbourne campus places you in Australia's arts capital. Both are accessible by public transport and offer vibrant student communities.
CRICOS lists estimated total fees of A$81,648 for Bachelor of Arts and Entertainment Management (tuition A$81,648). Figures are indicative as at the April 2026 register snapshot — confirm current fees with The Australian Institute of Music Limited before applying.
The CRICOS course code is 109394E, offered by The Australian Institute of Music Limited (provider code 00665C). Use these codes when checking your offer and CoE.