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Approved Articulation Pathways

We like to give our students as many long term options as possible. That is why we have sought out approved articulation pathways with other Education Providers

Bachelor of Contemporary Music Practice [306JA]

Study CUA50815 Diploma of Music Industry with AOMI and you will be eligible for 24 credits towards Bachelor of Contemporary Music with the University of Canberra.

Instead of the Bachelor of Contemporary Music Practice taking 3 years to complete, AOMI graduates will complete the program in two years. This is a guaranteed entry into their program.

Program Highlights:

– Online study
– Guaranteed entry
– Only 2 years to complete instead of 3

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Bachelor of Contemporary Music (3003140)

Graduates of AOMI’s Diploma of Music Industry [CUA50815] will be eligible for 8 unit credits (out of 24) towards the Bachelor of Contemporary Music with Southern Cross University. This means after your credits are applied, you will only need to study 16 units in order to gain your Bachelor of Music.

Graduates of AOMI’s Certificate IV in Music Industry [CUA40915] will be eligible for 4 unit credits (out of 24 units) towards the Bachelor of Contemporary Music with Southern Cross University.

To apply with Southern Cross University, please visit the following links on their website:

Domestic student application
International student application

To view the most up to date information on this linkage arrangement please visit https://www.scu.edu.au/study-at-scu/how-to-apply/pathways-to-scu/advanced-standing-search-and-calculator/vocational-credit-linkages-and-pathways/

Generally Speaking...

AOMI’s Certificate III in Music Industry [CUA30915] is typically seen as an eligibility benchmark for entry into an undergraduate music program at most Australian Universities.
AOMI’s Certificate IV in Music Industry [CUA40915] will typically give you one semester worth of credit in an undergraduate music program at most Australian Universities.
We recommend you enquire directly with the University of your choice for further information.