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    Los Angeles School

    If you are interested in touring our Los Angeles School facilities, then we recommend joining us at one of our frequent Open House events which you can book here. Alternatively, you may contact us at any time in order to set up an individualized tour in person or on Zoom; we schedule personal tours any time Monday through Friday from 10:00am to 5:00pm PST. For more information on our Campus Tours, Open Houses, or for help enrolling please get in touch by calling us, or using the contact form above. 

     

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    If you are interested in taking a tour of our London facilities, then we recommend joining us at one of our frequent Open Day events which you can book here. Alternatively, please contact us by calling us, or using the contact form above, and we'll be happy to arrange an alternative solution for you.

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    The hours of operation for the Administrative Offices at our Los Angeles and London Schools are displayed below in US (PST) and UK (GMT) time zones. Outside of our normal office hours, please write to us using the form above and we'll contact you as soon as possible.

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    You can call, email or chat live with an Admissions Advisor based in the US Mon - Fri from 9.30am to 5:30pm (PST).

    If you call out of office hours, please use the contact form above and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. 

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4. CONTENT

Your use of the Sites and/or all content contained within the Sites (“Content”) is entirely at your own risk. Please note, whilst we endeavour to provide accurate and up-to-date information, the Content may not be wholly accurate or up-to-date, complete or free of defects, and is subject to change, often at very short notice. All Content is provided without any representations or warranties of any kind (implied or express) to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. pointblank, unless otherwise stated herein, owns or controls all relevant intellectual property rights in the Sites and the Content. You may not publish, distribute, extract, re-utilise, or reproduce any part of the Sites or Content in any form (including storing it in any medium) other than as expressly allowed herein or as permitted on the Sites or under UK or local law. The Sites and the Content are for your personal, non-commercial use only, and are not for re-distribution, transfer, assignment or sublicense.

5. OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL

If you encounter or become aware of any objectionable or infringing or unlawful content posted anywhere on the Sites, please immediately report such material (and the specific page on which it is found) to pointblank. Please note that there may be adverse legal consequences if you make a false or bad faith allegation through this process.

6. SUBMITTING MATERIAL

If you upload any material to the Sites (including, without limitation, text, photographs and/or written comments) you hereby grant to us a worldwide, perpetual, non-exclusive licence to use that material in any media. You further agree to waive your moral rights for the purposes of this licence. You warrant and represent that you personally created, wrote and produced such content and all materials contained within such content. We reserve the right to cut, edit, crop or arrange your material as necessary in our discretion. Unless you have requested otherwise, your name may be published alongside your material. If you do not want to grant these rights, please do not submit material to the Sites.

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not to post content or participate in any form of activity via the Sites which is unlawful, harassing, libellous, defamatory, abusive, threatening, harmful, vulgar, obscene, profane, sexually-oriented, racially-offensive or otherwise includes objectionable material;

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You acknowledge and accept that when you upload material to the Sites, you may be exposed to comments or critical submissions from other Users that are unfair, inaccurate, offensive, indecent, or otherwise objectionable to you and you hereby waive any rights or remedies you have or may have against us with respect to any such comments or submissions.

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You agree that the liability of pointblank to you hereunder shall be limited to the lesser of: (1) the amount you have actually paid to pointblank for its products or services; and (2) one hundred pounds (£100). Except as set out herein, pointblank shall not be liable for any indirect or consequential loss of any kind in contract, tort or otherwise arising out of your use of the Sites or in relation to the goods and/or services that we provide. Nothing in this Agreement shall operate to limit or exclude liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence of pointblank.

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The brands, products and service names used or appearing within the Sites (including, without limitation, “pointblank") are the trade marks or trade names of pointblank or its trading partners unless otherwise stated. You may not distribute products or offer services under or by reference to or otherwise use or reproduce any such trade marks, trade names or taglines without the prior written permission of pointblank.

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You agree and undertake not to attempt to damage, deny service to, hack, crack, reverse-engineer, or otherwise interfere (collectively, "Interfere") with the Sites in any manner. If you in any way Interfere with the Sites, you agree to pay all damages incurred by pointblank. pointblank will cooperate with the authorities in prosecuting any User who Interferes with the Sites or otherwise attempts to defraud pointblank or any other parties through your use of the Sites or services provided via the Sites. pointblank reserves the right to deny any or all access or service to any User for any reason, at any time, at our sole discretion. You agree that we may block your IP address or addresses at any time, and at our sole discretion to disallow your continued use of the Sites. We reserve the right to take any action we may deem appropriate in our sole discretion with respect to violations or enforcement of the terms of this Agreement, and we expressly reserve all rights and remedies available to us at law or in equity.

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If any part, term, or provision of this Agreement shall be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any relevant law, the remaining portions or provisions shall still remain valid and continue in full force and effect.

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1. POLICY STATEMENT

This Privacy Notice (“Notice”) sets out what personal information pointblank Music School (“pointblank”, “We”, “us”, “our”) collects and how that information is processed when you visit the websites located at www.pointblankmusicschool.com (“Sites”) and/or the services provided from the Sites (“Services”).

This Privacy Notice describes, in a clear and accessible way, how pointblank complies with data protection legislation. This includes the purposes and legal basis for each type of processing, any transfers or third party recipients of personal information, and the timescales for storing and processing them. This Policy also outlines your rights and obligations regarding data protection.  

This Privacy Notice applies to all applicants, students, alumni, subscribers and anyone else about whom pointblank may have reasons to collect and process data, including personal information, either online and/ or offline.

pointblank is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We only collect personal information necessary to provide the services that you requested, the use of your personal information will not be excessive and we take reasonable security measures to protect it. If we require your consent for any specific use of your personal information, we will collect it at the appropriate time and you can withdraw it at any time. We do not sell your personal data to third parties under any circumstances or use your personal information to carry out any wholly automated decision-making that affects you.

This Statement applies only to this website. For example, it does not apply to banners, advertisements or promotions we may sponsor or participate in on websites owned by third parties. Other websites linking to or from this website may have different policies and we are not responsible for the privacy practices of such other sites. You should read any other applicable privacy policies carefully before using other websites.

pointblank is registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) with registration number Z9800809.

2. WHAT IS ‘PERSONAL INFORMATION’?

‘Personal information’ refers to any information which relates to or identifies you as an individual (“Data subject”) of which the following are examples: names, photographs, addresses, phone numbers, emails, IP addresses, payment details, social media account ID, screen name/ nickname, passport details, browser and device information, server log file information and information collected through cookies.

3. YOUR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

You have the following rights (all of which are qualified in different ways) under Data Protection law:

  • to be informed about how your personal information is being used
  • to access the personal information we hold about you
  • to request the correction of inaccurate personal information we hold about you
  • to request we delete your personal information, or stop processing/ collecting it
  • to withdraw consent to receiving marketing communications from us
  • to request we transfer or port elements of your data either to you or another service provider
  • to complain to your data protection regulator, which the UK is the ICO
  • to request information about the reasoning behind any automated decision

It is also your responsibility to ensure the information about you that is held by pointblank is correct and up-to-date. Please keep us informed of any changes to your personal information by writing to us, or if you have an account with us, by logging into your account to edit your profile.

4. WHEN DO WE COLLECT INFORMATION FROM YOU

Information is crucial to ensuring we can understand, tailor, and deliver the best services to you. It helps us operate as efficiently as possible and to make sure our interactions with you are timely and relevant to you. To do this, we may collect information about you when you:

  • visit our website
  • subscribe to our newsletter
  • access our free offerings
  • participate in our competitions
  • register for an event hosted by us
  • attend an open day or school tour
  • Enrol on/ register for a course
  • enquire about a course
  • engage with us on social media

5.1. HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION (PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS)

Higher Education (“HE”) programmes

pointblank will use the personal information you provide on your enrolment/ application form (either through UCAS or direct application), together with any supporting documents, additional details provided by referee and notes followed by any interview (if applicable), to form part of the admissions process. 

Professional courses

pointblank will use the personal details you provide on your application form for registration and course administration purposes.

What is the purpose and legal basis of the processing?

pointblank will process the personal information and additional information provided on your application for the purposes of identifying you, processing your application, verifying the information provided, deciding whether to offer you a place for the course you have applied for, and communicating that outcome together with any feedback.

We may also use or disclose the information provided for the following statutory or public interest purposes:

  • To prevent or detect fraud
  • For equal opportunities monitoring
  • To help us to make reasonable adjustments for any disability, as requested by you
  • To provide statutory returns required by applicable legislation
  • For research and statistical purposes, but no information which could identify you will be published

We consider the processing of your personal information for the above purposes to be either necessary for us to take steps with a view to creating a contractual relationship with you (e.g. to assess your application to study with us), or necessary for compliance with a legal obligation (e.g. equal opportunities monitoring), or necessary for the performance of tasks we carry out in the public interest (e.g. admissions research). We require you to provide us with the information we ask for during the application process in order to assess your application properly except where its supply is marked as optional. Admissions decisions are not automated.

Who will my personal information be shared with?

As well as circulating your application and related materials to the appropriate staff at pointblank, we may share your personal information for the above purposes as relevant and necessary with:

  • Your referees
  • Where relevant and as required and/or notified to you, your school/college or training organisation
  • Your examination boards or awarding bodies
  • Your student support assessment body
  • Your funders and/or potential funders (including, as relevant, the Student Loans Company)
  • In the case of international applicants, the British Council or appropriate agencies
  • Where relevant and as required, UK Visas and Immigration in order to act as your sponsor for visa purposes
  • Where relevant and as required, governmental bodies including local authorities, the Home Office, HMRC and the Department for Work and Pensions and its agencies
  • Other Higher Education organisations, in order to assist with tracking and research into access to Higher Education
  • Companies or organisations providing specific services to, or on behalf of pointblank

How is my personal information used if I am accepted?

If you are accepted for an undergraduate degree, we will use your personal information for the purposes described in the following section ‘HE Students’.

5.2. HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION (HE STUDENTS)

pointblank will keep a record of the details you provided during the admission process and will also maintain records about your studies at pointblank, and your use of the facilities and services that we offer.

Your personal information is created, stored and transmitted securely in a variety of formats, including our student records databases. Access to your personal information is controlled and limited only to the relevant staff at pointblank or those who work on behalf of pointblank.

In addition to this, pointblank may process some information about you that is classed as ‘sensitive’ or ‘special category’ personal information, and which requires additional protections. This includes information concerning your ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious beliefs or health/ disability that we use for obligatory data returns, planning and monitoring purposes, or in order to provide care, help or suitable adjustments.  Access to, and the sharing of, your ‘sensitive’ personal information is controlled very carefully.

What is the purpose and legal basis of the processing?

pointblank will process your personal information for a range of contractual, statutory or public interest purposes, including the following:

  • To deliver and administer your education, and record the details of your studies
  • To determine/confirm your academic achievements (e.g. grades)
  • To administer the financial aspects of your relationship with us and any funders
  • To deliver facilities to you (e.g. IT, libraries, studio booking, VLE, video capture of lectures and masterclasses)
  • To enable your participation at events (e.g. functions, graduation)
  • To communicate effectively with you, including the distribution of relevant announcements and circulars
  • To fulfil our legal obligations to return student data to the Higher Education Statistics Agency (Please refer to HESA’s data collection notice) and other relevant governing bodies as required
  • To operate security (including CCTV), governance, disciplinaries (including plagiarism and academic misconduct), complaints, audit and quality assurance processes and arrangements
  • To compile statistics and conduct research for internal and statutory reporting purposes
  • To fulfil and monitor our responsibilities under equalities, immigration and public safety legislation
  • To enable us to contact your next of kin in the event of an emergency (we will assume you have checked with the individuals before you supply their contact details to us)
  • To promote and communicate careers and alumni events and newsletters with you

We consider the processing of your personal information for these purposes to be either necessary for the performance of our contractual obligations with you (e.g. to manage your student experience and welfare while studying at pointblank), or necessary for compliance with a legal obligation (e.g. equal opportunities monitoring), or necessary for the performance of tasks we carry out in the public interest (e.g. teaching), or necessary for the pursuit of the legitimate interests of pointblank or relevant external organisations.  

Who will my personal information be shared with?

As described above, your personal information is shared with relevant staff at pointblank as required. In addition, it is shared as permitted or required by law, on a considered and confidential basis, with a range of external organisations, including the following:

  • Higher Education Statistics Agency (see HESA’s statement about the uses made by them of your personal information published at https://www.hesa.ac.uk/about/regulation/data-protection/notices)
  • Your funders and/ or sponsors as relevant (e.g., the Student Loans Company)
  • Partnership Institution/ Qualification Awarding bodies (e.g. Middlesex University)
  • External examiners and assessors, and external individuals involved in relevant University committees or procedures
  • Relevant Government Departments (e.g. Department for Education, Home Office, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Department of Health)
  • Relevant executive agencies or non-departmental public bodies (e.g. UK Visas and Immigration, HM Revenue and Customs, the Health and Safety Executive)
  • Relevant Higher Education bodies (e.g. Higher Education Funding Council for England, Office for Students, UK Research and Innovation, Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, Office for Fair Access, Office of the Independent Adjudicator, the organisation(s) running the National Student Survey and other student and leaver surveys)
  • Local authorities
  • On occasion and where necessary, the police and other law enforcement agencies
  • On occasion and where necessary, auditors
  • Companies or organisations providing specific services to, or on behalf of, pointblank

Other than as set out above, we will not normally publish or disclose any personal information about you to other external individuals and/ or organisations unless you have requested it or consented to it, or unless it is in your vital interests to do so (e.g. in an emergency situation).

5.3. HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION (NON-HE STUDENTS)

pointblank will use the details you provided for registration and course administrative purposes. We may aggregate or anonymize such data (where necessary) for statistical and course improvement purposes upon the completion of the course.

What is the purpose and legal basis of the processing?

pointblank will process your personal information for a range of contractual, statutory or public interest purposes, including the following:

  • To deliver and administer your education, and record the details of your studies
  • To determine/confirm your professional achievements (e.g. certificate)
  • To administer the financial aspects of your relationship with us
  • To deliver facilities to you (e.g. use of studio or equipment)
  • To enable your participation at events/ functions
  • To communicate effectively with you on matters related to your course
  • To operate security (including CCTV), governance, disciplinaries, complaints, audit and quality assurance processes and arrangements
  • To compile statistics and conduct research for internal reporting purposes
  • To fulfil and monitor our responsibilities under equalities, immigration and public safety legislation
  • To enable us to contact your next of kin in the event of an emergency (we will assume you have checked with the individuals before you supply their contact details to us)

Who will my personal information be shared with?

As described above, your personal information is shared with relevant staff at pointblank as required. In addition, it is shared as permitted or required by law, on a considered and confidential basis, with a range of external organisations, including the following:

  • Your funders and/or sponsors
  • Relevant executive agencies or non-departmental public bodies (e.g. UK Visas and Immigration, HM Revenue and Customs, the Health and Safety Executive)
  • Local authorities
  • On occasion and where necessary, the police and other law enforcement agencies
  • On occasion and where necessary, auditors
  • Companies or organisations providing specific services to, or on behalf of, pointblank

Other than as set out above, we will not normally publish or disclose any personal information about you to other external individuals and/ or organisations unless you have requested it or consented to it, or unless it is in your vital interests to do so (e.g. in an emergency situation).

5.4. HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION (JOB APPLICANTS)

pointblank will use the details you provide on your application including CV and covering letter and any supporting documents requested following any interview process.

You may also be required to undergo certain additional recruitment checks or procedures as part of the job application and offer process (e.g. criminal convictions checks or visa application procedures).

What is the purpose and legal basis of the processing?

pointblank will process the personal information provided on your application and the other information referred to above for the purposes of:

  • identifying you
  • processing your application
  • verifying the information provided and assessing your suitability for the role (including any relevant right to work checks)
  • deciding whether to offer you a job, and communicating that outcome (together with any feedback)

We may also use or disclose the information provided for the following statutory or public interest purposes:

  • To prevent or detect fraud.
  • For equal opportunities monitoring.
  • To help us to make reasonable adjustments for any disability, as requested by you.

We consider the processing of your personal information for the above purposes to be either necessary for us to take steps with a view to creating a contractual relationship with you (e.g. to assess your application for employment with us), or necessary for compliance with a legal obligation (e.g. equal opportunities monitoring). We require you to provide us with the information we ask for during the application process in order to assess your application properly except where its supply is marked as optional. Application decisions are not automated.

Who will my personal information be shared with?

As well as circulating your application and related materials to the appropriate staff at pointblank, we may share your personal information for the above purposes as relevant and necessary with:

  • Where relevant and as required, the Disclosure and Barring Service or UK Visas and Immigration in order to administer relevant recruitment checks and procedures
  • Your referees
  • Companies or organisations providing specific recruitment services to, or on behalf of pointblank.

In all cases, we will only use any information gathered as part of any relevant check or procedure for that specific purpose, and we will handle, store, retain and destroy relevant materials in accordance with applicable legislation and codes of practice.

5.5. HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION (SUBSCRIBERS)

Please refer to ‘Registered User Terms and Conditions’ on our website for further information.

5.6. HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION (SITE VISITORS)

Please refer to our ‘Cookies policy’ in the following section and the ‘Site Visitors Agreement’ on our website.

6. COOKIES POLICY

A “cookie” is a small amount of data sent from the server and stored on your computer's hard drive. We use 'cookies' while you access the Sites to avoid the need to re-enter details on different occasions. Occasionally, we use session recording or click tracking software (e.g. Google Analytics) to understand how you interact with our websites, for example by scrolling the page, or clicking your mouse on a particular link.

The information is used for analysing sites activities and generating insights to allows us to improve your online experience. Examples include:

  • enabling our service to recognise your device so that you don't have to give the same information several times during one task
  • recognising that you may already have given a username and password so that you don't need to do it for every web page requested
  • measuring how many people are using services, to make the services easier to use and to ensure sufficient capacity for quick delivery to your web browser
  • adding new features or removing element that make the website difficult to use
  • informing the choice of words and images that appear on the site to improve responses to our campaigns
  • informing future changes to website design and functionality

Depending on the type of device you’re using and settings, it may supply us with additional information about the device type, your operating system, and details associated with this. Only your interaction with our website is captured and we receive no information about other sites you may view.

Most web browsers are automatically set up to accept cookies, but you can set your browser to refuse cookies or ask your browser to show you where a cookie has been set up. Please note that certain features of the Sites are only activated by the presence of a cookie and if you choose to refuse cookies these features may not be available to you. All modern browsers allow you to change your cookie settings. These settings will typically be found in the 'options' or 'preferences' menu of your browser. In order to understand these settings, the following may be helpful (otherwise you should use the 'Help' option in your browser for more details):

  • Cookie settings in Internet Explorer
  • Cookie settings in Firefox
  • Cookie settings in Chrome
  • Cookie settings in Safari

Please note that we do not recommend turning cookies off when visiting pointblankmusicschool.com as this will prevent you from using many of the services on the Sites. For further information about cookies and how to control their use, please visit the following third party educational resources: www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.

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7. WHAT IF I AM UNDER 18?

For the protection of children’s privacy, we require parental consent from users who are under the age of 16, who wish to enquire and/ or enrol our courses. If we become aware that a child under 16 has provided us with personal information, we will request a parental consent otherwise we will take steps to delete such information.

If you are over the age of 16 but under the age of 18, you should review the terms of this Privacy Policy with your parent or guardian to make sure you both understand them.

In certain circumstances, staff members at pointblank may have a duty to disclose sensitive information about students under the age of 18, or vulnerable adults, to designated colleagues or appropriate government agencies under the terms of our Safeguarding Policy or the Prevent Duty.

8. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER

pointblank uses external providers to process, store and back-up our data. We also use cloud data storage. By default, data is stored at data centres located in the UK or the EU but in exceptional circumstances data may be processed at data centre outside UK/ EU. Your personal information will only be transferred to countries whose data protection laws have been assessed as adequate by the European Commission, or where adequate safeguards, such as the EU-US Privacy Shield, are in place to protect your personal information.

9. HOW LONG IS MY INFORMATION KEPT?

We will only keep your personal information for as long as it is necessary. For more details please refer to our Records Management and Retention Policy below:

 

Records Management & Retention Schedule

10. HOW CAN I ACCESS MY INFORMATION

You have the right, subject to certain exemptions, to access a copy of your personal information that is held by pointblank by submitting a request (commonly known as a ‘subject access request’).

If you wish to make a subject access request, please email dataprotection(at)pointblankmusicschool.com to request a form.

On receipt of your completed form, payment of fee (if applicable), verification of your identity, and sufficient details to enable us to locate the information, pointblank is obliged to respond within one calendar month. In circumstances where the request is excessive, we may extend the deadline for up to two months to provide a full response. If so, we will notify you of this extension and the reason it has been applied.

The information will be supplied subject to any applicable exemptions. The data will be provided as of the date of receipt of your request.

11. HOW TO CHANGE THE WAY WE CONTACT YOU

You have the right to stop receiving marketing communications from us if you wish, you can do so at any time by one of the following methods:

  • Click ‘unsubscribe’ in any of the previous emails we sent you
  • Log into your pointblank account and untick the box for Newsletter under My Home> Edit Profile

It might take up to 14 days for our system to be updated, so you might still receive messages from us while we process your request. Please be aware that stopping marketing communications will not stop student service communications (such as student updates/ notification), which are essential communications if you are studying at pointblank.

12. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

This information was last updated in December 2020. It will be reviewed periodically and updated at least annually. The amended information will apply from the date it is posted and will govern the way in which we collect and use personal information from then on.

CONTACT US

If you have any queries about this Privacy Notice or would like to exercise your rights, please contact us at dataprotection(at)pointblankmusicschool.com.

The data controller of personal information collected through this website is: pointblank Ltd, registered company number 2963163.

The Sites, together with all content are owned or controlled by pointblank Limited, with its registered office at 23-28 Penn St, London N1 5DL. By visiting the Sites, you are accepting and consenting to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.

BA (Hons) Music Business

BA (Hons) Music Business

Sep 2024 - Aug 2025
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Sep 2025 - Aug 2026
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3 Years
timetable
2 classes per week
UCAS code
W5W5
start dates
Oct 2025, Oct 2026

Courseoverview

BA (Hons) Music Business degree is designed for students who wish to do any or all of the following: secure employment in any area of the music industry; progress onto a master’s degree; or develop your own business, using the entrepreneurial skills and industry knowledge gained throughout the course.


 

This programme is designed and taught by industry professionals who work in areas such as artist management, recording, music publishing, licensing and synchronisation, with some of the world’s biggest music companies, including Universal Music Group, BMG, EMI/Virgin, Warp Music Publishing. Our lecturers also work with big name artists like Basement Jaxx, Blue, Atomic Kitten, Robert Plant and Natalie Imbruglia.

 

pointblank classes are small to ensure you receive ample personal time with your lecturers. Our vibrant studios are located in Shoreditch—a global hub of London music venues and bars.

 

We strive to nurture a creative ecosystem at pointblank and encourage students with different backgrounds to network and collaborate, building connections for their careers and the future.

 

Explore the detailed module breakdown below to see how we’ll guide you in achieving your goals.

Music History & Culture

This module explores the history of the music industry, focusing on many of the major changes and developments that have seen it transform into the modern-day music industry of today. You will look at some of the major political, technological, and social events that have helped to shape the music industry, while also exploring sub-cultures, music identities, and the development of fandom. You will develop a solid foundation with which to understand the various roles, organisations, and stakeholders within the music industry. Including live music, record labels, artist management and music publishers.

 

  • Origins of the Music Business
  • The Evolution of Musical Formats
  • The Influence of Different Cultures in Music
  • The Influence of Hollywood
  • The Introduction of Radio
  • Music and politics
  • The Evolution of Genres
  • Sub-cultures & Fandom
  • Music Industry in Modern Era

Recording & Distribution

This module explores how the recording industry is structured, focusing on the traditional major and independent labels, and looking at the ways in which the recording industry has changed, with self-releasing and various options for distribution available to artists. You will learn about the framework of major and independent labels, as well as looking at these traditional music business models have developed over time. The module gives you an insight into the different types of deals and contracts, and how these are structured and negotiated. You will explore career pathways and business opportunities within the recording sector and gain the knowledge and skills needed to run your own record label.

 

  • Intro to the Recording Industry
  • Major and Independent
  • Record Label Operations
  • A&R: Scouting, Signing, and Making the Record
  • Record Deals and Contracts
  • Setting Up a Label
  • Record Label Business Models & Finances
  • Record Label Trade Bodies

IP & Copyright

This module gives you an introduction to intellectual property law and copyright and how it affects the music industry. You will learn how copyright law changes across different countries, as well as exploring the challenges of enforcing copyright in the modern-day music business. The module will introduce you to a number of case studies, that look at plagiarism and illegal uses of music rights. You will learn how to protect the rights associated to music creation, as well as evaluating the impact of copyright infringement on the music industry.

 

  • Intro to Intellectual Property (IP)
  • The Rights of the Owner
  • The History of Copyright
  • Registering & Protecting Copyright
  • Copyright in the Digital Age
  • Piracy and Copyright
  • Copyright Infringement

Music & Artist Management

This module will give you a solid foundation of how to manage a musical act and explore the practical elements of artist management. You will explore many of the key principles of artist management, with a particular focus on the artist and manager relationship. You will learn about the skills needed to become an artist manager, including analysing management contracts and exploring the ways in which you can generate revenue.

 

  • Artist Management Principles
  • The Changing Role of Management
  • Management Contracts
  • Artist and Manager relationship
  • Planning the artist’s career
  • Money management
  • Becoming a Manager
  • Manager Challenges

Music Publishing

This module explores the business of music publishing and the structure of the music publishing sector. You will gain knowledge of the different types of royalties and other forms of revenue available to songwriters and publishers and explore different types of publishing deals and how these are negotiated. You will explore the growing business opportunities within the publishing sector and learn how to represent yourself if you are a songwriter, or how to set up your own publishing company to assist other songwriters. The module will also focus on the legal and practical implications of associated music rights and music usage.

 

  • What is Music Publishing?
  • Music Publishing and Songwriting Royalties
  • Types of Publishing Deal
  • Negotiating the Publishing Deal
  • Income Streams and Royalty Statements
  • Sampling Remixes and Covers
  • DIY Publishing
  • The Future of Music Publishing

 

Professional Development

In this module you will develop the soft and functional skills which various music industry organisations require, as well as exploring different career opportunities and knowing where to find them. The module will deliver an understanding, as well as the practical skills needed to develop a desirable personal brand and professional online presence. You will gain the skills produce standout covering letters and resumes tailored to the music industry and specific job roles.

 

  • Networking
  • Individual Brand Development
  • Digital Skills
  • Skills Analysis and Mapping
  • Teamworking
  • Building Successful Working Relationships
  • Career Development
  • Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship
  • Adobe Skills
  • CV and Creative Writing

Live Music & Events

This module explores the key areas of the live music industry, including the most important roles, responsibilities and the finances associated to working in the live sector. You will gain knowledge of the companies that operate within the sector and what it contributes to the UK economy. You will explore different career options within the live sector and be provided with some of the practical skills needed for a career in this sector. You will also explore what is involved in putting together a live event, including planning, budgeting, negotiating and marketing.

 

  • Landscape of Live
  • Deals, Fees and Contracts
  • Touring and Tour Management
  • Touring Internationally
  • Booking, Promoting and Marketing Events
  • Music Venues
  • Setting Up a Festival
  • Working in the Live Industry
  • Health and Safety in the Live Industry

Branding & Promotion

This module gives you a thorough understanding of branding in the music industry with respect to artists, businesses and personal branding. You will develop practical skills for brand creation through the use of industry-standard software and design tools, as well as exploring brand marketing through the different promotional opportunities for musicians including with press, radio, online PR, playlists, advertising and television. You will also explore some of the career opportunities within this area of the music and entertainment sector and be given practical knowledge and understanding of where to pitch, and how to pitch yourself and your artists for promotional opportunities.

 

  • Elements of a Brand
  • Brand Theories and Tools
  • Semiotics of Branding
  • Software and Design Tools
  • Press
  • Radio
  • Online PR and Playlists
  • Television
  • Advertising
  • Press Kits and Pitching
  • Brand Marketing

Digital Marketing & Analytics

This module will introduce you to the practice of digital marketing across the Music Industry to promote products, services, and brands using digital channels. You will explore the different elements of digital marketing and understand how these develop customer leads and engage audiences, in order to achieve commercial objectives. Studying the latest music marketing case studies, you will build your understanding and skills to develop best practices in music industry marketing.

 

  • Introduction to Digital Marketing Landscape
  • Social Media: Designing, Evaluating and Choosing Your Channels
  • Social Activations
  • Influencer Marketing
  • Memes and Viral Marketing
  • Content Marketing & Producing Copy
  • Email Campaigns
  • SEO Marketing
  • Online Advertising
  • Data Analytics
  • Collaborative Tools and Technologiese-Commerce & Social Commerce

Music Licensing & Sync

In this module you will look at how music licensing works and how it generates revenue for the rights holders and creators. You will gain knowledge of the core principles of music licensing, how you obtain clearance to use other people’s music and negotiate contracts. The module will focus on one of the growing areas of the music industry, sync licensing, where you will explore the opportunities within sync, including advertising, television, film and games. You will also explore the future opportunities of music licensing and new forms of licensing.

 

  • Synchronisation in Film, TV and Games
  • Additional Opportunities: Sport, Retail, Transport and Entertainment
  • Music Supervisors and Sync Agencies
  • Getting Your Music Licensed
  • The Future of Music Licensing

The Global Music Industry

This module explores how significant aspects of the music industry operate in major international territories while identifying differences and comparisons to the UK. You will investigate the impact that politics and other external factors can have on the music industry, exploring some of the major events that have shaped it. You will be introduced to some of the World’s emerging music markets and helped to develop an understanding of why they are growing. The module will give you practical knowledge of music marketing, consumption and fan behaviour across these territories. The module will give international students the opportunity to contribute their own knowledge of local markets to the rest of the class.

 

  • The Similarities and Differences Between Key Territories
  • Music Industry Emerging Markets
  • Marketing Techniques and Promotion
  • Music Consumption Across International Territories
  • Marketing and Consumption
  • The Impact of Politics on the Music Industry

Artist Development

This module will see you will study the history of artist development, identifying how the music artists and the industry have evolved over time. You will analyse and evaluate the importance of artist development, then apply your knowledge by creating an artist development plan, where you will explore the importance of strict budgeting, setting realistic goals, timelines, and other planning activities. You will investigate why some development techniques may suit specific artists and genres better than others and use case studies to explore artist reinvention and understand how to build a sustainable career.

 

 

  • History of Artist Development
  • Launching and Developing an Artist
  • Establishing Goals and Timelines
  • Budgeting and Planning
  • Live Shows
  • Developing Different Styles of Act at Different Stages

 

Business Planning & Management

This module explores business planning in more depth, allowing you to apply the learning from previous business-related modules throughout levels 4 and 5 and develop a business plan. You will gain knowledge of how to set up and run your own business while analysing different methods of business planning. You will gain an understanding of UK business structures, law, finance, taxation and preparing to submit accounts.

 

  • Preparing for Business Start-Up
  • Choosing a Business Structure, Protecting Your Assets and Support
  • Writing a Business Plan
  • Music Business Finance
  • Business Growth
  • Delivering a Business Plan Pitch

Music Rights & Legal Affairs

This module provides a more in-depth focus on intellectual property topics, particularly copyright and trademark. This will include contract disputes, infringement and protection across international borders.

 

  • Copyright Infringement
  • International Copyright Protection
  • Copyright Disputes
  • International Trademark Protection
  • Trademark Disputes

Music Futures

As you approach the end of the programme, this module will explore some of the major topics that will shape the future of the music industry. You will investigate gaps in the market that may present career and business opportunities. You will also reflect on the impact that technology has had on the music industry and consider how it may advance in the future.

 

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Augmented and Virtual Realities
  • Blockchain
  • Recommendation Algorithms
  • Big Data

 

Business Portfolio Project (I)

This extended, 2-part module will see you bring together the learning and skills that you have gained across the programme and put them into practice, resulting in a final Business Portfolio. The business portfolio will consist of elements that are driven by your own ideas and will be based on your favoured area/s of the music business. These portfolios can be made up of business and marketing plans, websites, digital content, social media and other online platforms, promotional tools and other elements that relate to your idea. By the end of the module, your completed portfolio will be able to showcase your skills, knowledge, and entrepreneurial ideas, offering potential employers, higher educational institutions or investors an insight into your potential as a music business professional.

 

  • Music Entrepreneurship
  • New Business Opportunities
  • Innovative and entrepreneurial ideas
  • Business Pitching
  • Opportunity & Ideation
  • Market and Industry Analysis
  • Minimum Viable Product
  • Product/Validation
  • Business Models
  • Metrics
  • Intellectual Property and Legal

 

Business Portfolio Project (II)

This extended, 2-part module will see you bring together the learning and skills that you have gained across the programme and put them into practice, resulting in a final Business Portfolio. The business portfolio will consist of elements that are driven by your own ideas and will be based on your favoured area/s of the music business. These portfolios can be made up of business and marketing plans, websites, digital content, social media and other online platforms, promotional tools and other elements that relate to your idea. By the end of the module, your completed portfolio will be able to showcase your skills, knowledge, and entrepreneurial ideas, offering potential employers, higher educational institutions or investors an insight into your potential as a music business professional.

 

  • Music Entrepreneurship
  • New Business Opportunities
  • Innovative and Entrepreneurial Ideas
  • Business Pitching
  • Opportunity & Ideation
  • Market and Industry Analysis
  • Minimum Viable Product
  • Product/Validation
  • Business Models
  • Metrics
  • Intellectual Property and Legal

 

 

Student Spotlight

A&R

Benny Scarrs

Benny signed Tinchy Strider and other notable names during his tenure at Island Records. He later left to set up Neighbourhood Records where he developed and signed Dave, a mercury prize winner and one of the UK’s biggest artists.


London

Music Business

EXPERTLECTURERS

pointblank has genuine roots in the music industry and uses this knowledge to define and shape their programmes in a fast-moving sector. The programmes are innovative in delivery and content and harness the unique individuality and industry experience of each lecturer.

Kwame Kwaten Director of A&R pointblank Recordings

TEACHING &LEARNING

TEACHING &LEARNING

On our higher education programmes, you will engage in a variety of lectures (up to 16 students) and seminars. In addition to these, you will be expected to engage in independent study. Independent learning is about conducting your own research, taking control of your work, finding out what you need to know, and directing your own study. During this time, you can take advantage of the following resources:

  1. Award-winning Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) with bespoke downloadable resources to support your lectures.
  2. State-of-the-art facilities and private practice spaces across two buildings.
  3. Tutorials with lecturers to help you focus on your assignments.
  4. Studio Lab Time with support staff (up to five per week depending on availability) to help you with your technical set up and assignments.
  5. Extra workshops with music industry professionals.
  6. Open Mic Nights and pointblank Choir.

A degree course consists of academic levels 4, 5 and 6. Each level consists of 120 credits. Most modules are worth 20 credits and you are expected to study 10 hours per week per module (4 hours of lectures and 6 hours of independent learning).

ASSESSMENT

Assessment helps you gauge your progress, supports learning, and provides feedback.

You will engage in the following types of assessment during this course:

  1. Formative exercises - these are designed to provide feedback on your work and help you improve.
  2. Summative assignments - these are designed to both assess your existing knowledge, and deepen your learning. They often simulate real industry scenarios, providing valuable experience with professional briefs.

To demonstrate your knowledge and skills, you will be asked to produce work in varying formats, depending on your course, including creative projects, compositions, performances, presentations, recordings, and written work.

CAREEROPPORTUNITIES

CAREEROPPORTUNITIES

There are many different routes that you can take if you want to work in the music industry, whether that be through education, starting up your own venture, or seeking employment. Today, there is more advice, guidance, publications, industry organisations and support than ever before, so finding a pathway to a career in the industry has never been easier.

FAQ

  • Do I need to buy software & equipment to take the course?

    Depending on your programme, certain hardware and software will be essential throughout your studies. To help with your independent learning and assessment work, you will need to have access to this equipment outside of the campus. However, if you are able to attend classes on campus, this equipment will be available to use either in class or by booking practice time. Note that you have access to our facilities 7 days a week during term time for the length of your course (excluding scheduled breaks). Please visit this page which lists the hardware and software you are required to own for each programme. Where you may choose to study online (distance learning), this equipment will be essential to your studies and assignment work. If for any reason you cannot afford to purchase an essential item, you may be eligible for financial support via the hardship fund. More information about this can be found here. If you wish to buy equipment or software, pointblank students qualify for discounts from Apple Education, Ableton, Native Instruments, Serato, Pioneer DJ and other leading industry partners.

  • Do I need a music or music technology qualification to apply?

    Studying a music or music technology qualification before applying for one of our Higher Education courses would be beneficial, but is not a prerequisite. If you are currently trying to decide which academic subjects to take at school or college (i.e. GCSE, BTECs or A-Levels etc.) we would therefore highly recommend choosing music or music technology. However, if these subjects are not available to you at your school or college, we will still be happy to consider your application. In this instance we would recommend that you undertake personal studies that will equip you with a similar level of musical knowledge, theory and literacy, in addition to your practical studies.

  • What is my timetable?

    Each module requires your attendance at one daytime class which will be 3 or 4 hours long depending on the module. 3 hour classes will also have an additional 1 hour virtual seminar each week. You will also have two 1-2-1 sessions with your lecturer per module per term for additional support. Your timetable will be confirmed a week before the start of each term. In addition to your classes and seminars, you are expected to schedule sufficient independent study and practice time each week. The school facilities are open 7 days a week during term time, allowing you to work on assignments and reinforce the knowledge and skills learned in class.

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