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Certificate Courses - CUS30301
Certificate III in Music Industry (Business)

National Code CUS30301

Purpose                                   
To introduce management, marketing & business practices in the live & recorded sectors of the Australian entertainment & music industries.

Outcome
Students successfully completing the Certificate III in Music Industry (Business) will be able to:

  • Work under supervision in a music business company
  • Explain how the music industry works
  • Organise their own work and career

Depending on electives taken:

  • Organise events and/or regional tours, market and release a CD and/or run a music venue.
  • Promote and market music products and services

Delivery                                   
Delivery of this qualification, or delivery of individual competencies units from this qualification, using the Ausmusic Training Plan, must be by a Registered Training Organisation, with a site licence number issued by the national co-ordinating body in Australia, Ausmusic Ltd.

Structure
To attain the Certificate III in Music Industry (Business), achieve 12 competency units, all of the six units in Group A plus at least four units from Group B. The other two units may be drawn from Group B and/or the unit bank for Certificate III.
Two units may be drawn from another endorsed industry training package at Certificate III level.

Nominal Duration
The Certificate III in Music Industry (Business) comprises of 240 hours in Group A and 93-153 hrs from Group B, or other units.

Support Resources
There are significant resources available to assist in the delivery of this training plan.

Fees and Charges
This is set by the delivery provider. See your school / site for more details.

Flexible Assesment
Competency based learning and assessment allows for the adjustment of training and assessment dependant upon the needs of different students.

Access and Equity
All trainees will be enrolled in an ethical and responsible manner and consistent with the requirements of the curriculum or National Training Package.  All trainee selection decisions comply with equal opportunity legislation.

RPL
Recognition of Prior learning might apply to you for related work experience and knowledge.  You are able to seek credits towards your training through Ausmusic’s RPL policy.

Privacy
Your personal information will not be disclosed to others.  You have the right to access your records.  Please consult the Ausmusic Privacy Policy for more details.

Relevant Legislation
It is a condition of your enrolment that you adhere to your school’s site’s policies, including those on harassment, victimisation and bullying.

Units Delivered

Code Unit Name Nominal Hours
GROUP A
CUSADM08A Address Copyright Requirements 20
CUSBGEO1A Develop and update music industry knowledge 20
CUSADM07A Establish and Maintain Work and Contractual Relationships 70
CUSSAF02A Follow health, safety & security Procedures in the music industry 10
CUSGEN04A Participate in Negotiations 35
CUSBGE11A Plan a Career in Music 35
GROUP B
CUSBMA04A Develop and Promote Image 20
CUSMGE12A Maintain & expand music knowledge & critical listening skills 85
CUSMAR01A Promote Products and Services 85
CUSBMA05A Promote the Act to Obtain Deals 35
OTHERS
CUSMCPO2A Compose a simple song or tune 35
CUEAUD3A Operate Audiovisual Equipment 80
CUELGT5A Operate Lighting 50
CUSSOU13A Set Up, Operate and De-rig Portable Sound Recording Equipment 35
CUSMGE09A Use MIDI devices and/or software to perform music 35
CUECOR2A Work with Others 15