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Bachelor of Arts in Music Industry

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The music industry degree is offered to anyone interested in an exciting career in the fields of music management, arts administration, record production, promotion and sales, marketing, artist management, music publishing, and any other areas in the entertainment industry. The program provides a unique balance of courses in the areas of music, sound recording, and business as well as music industry. Music courses include topics such as music theory, musicianship, music history, and performance. Sound recording courses include multitrack recording, digital audio, and the use of computers in the recording studio. Business courses cover areas such as accounting, management, and marketing. Music industry courses, specifically designed for this program, cover topics such as record companies, contracts, music marketing and merchandising, recording studio management, music publishing, copyright law and concert planning, promotion, and management. Special emphasis is given to career planning and development. Required Courses Courses include the University Core Curriculum plus the following: MUSC 1112 - Introduction to World Music MUSC 1125 - Elementary Music Theory MUSC 1126 - Elementary Music Theory Lab MUSC 2221 - Film Music MUSC 2240 - Music Theory I MUSC 2241 - Music Theory I Lab MUSC 2242 - Music Theory II MU 116 - Performance (6 credits minimum) Choice of: MUSC 1198 - Intro to American Music I OR MUSC 1199 - Intro to American Music II OR MUSC 2211 - History of Rock OR MUSC 4550 - Urban Ethnic Music MUSC 3351 - Analysis and History of European Art Music I MUSC 3352 - Analysis and History of European Art Music II MUSC 3375 - Musicianship I MIND 2261 - Introduction to Music Industry MUSR 2201 - Recording Fundamentals Choice of: MUSR 2202 - Introduction to Digital Audio and Digital Audio Workstations OR MUSR 2211 - Studio Recording I MIND 2262 - Production, Promotion & Distribution MIND 3362 - Legal Issues, Copyrights & Contract MIND 3363 - Music Industry: Negotiations MIND 4461 - Internship in the Music Industry I MIND 4462 - Internship in the Music Industry II Plus music industry electives (3 credits) ACCT 1101 - Introduction Financial Accounting ACCT 1102 - Introduction Managerial Accounting MGMT 2210 - Management and Organization MKTG 2200 - Principles of Marketing Plus three electives (9 credits)

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The music industry degree is offered to anyone interested in an exciting career in the fields of music management, arts administration, record production, promotion and sales, marketing, artist management, music publishing, and any other areas in the entertainment industry. The program provides a unique balance of courses in the areas of music, sound recording, and business as well as music industry. Music courses include topics such as music theory, musicianship, music history, and performance. Sound recording courses include multitrack recording, digital audio, and the use of computers in the recording studio. Business courses cover areas such as accounting, management, and marketing. Music industry courses, specifically designed for this program, cover topics such as record companies, contracts, music marketing and merchandising, recording studio management, music publishing, copyright law and concert planning, promotion, and management. Special emphasis is given to career planning and development. Required Courses Courses include the University Core Curriculum plus the following: MUSC 1112 - Introduction to World Music MUSC 1125 - Elementary Music Theory MUSC 1126 - Elementary Music Theory Lab MUSC 2221 - Film Music MUSC 2240 - Music Theory I MUSC 2241 - Music Theory I Lab MUSC 2242 - Music Theory II MU 116 - Performance (6 credits minimum) Choice of: MUSC 1198 - Intro to American Music I OR MUSC 1199 - Intro to American Music II OR MUSC 2211 - History of Rock OR MUSC 4550 - Urban Ethnic Music MUSC 3351 - Analysis and History of European Art Music I MUSC 3352 - Analysis and History of European Art Music II MUSC 3375 - Musicianship I MIND 2261 - Introduction to Music Industry MUSR 2201 - Recording Fundamentals Choice of: MUSR 2202 - Introduction to Digital Audio and Digital Audio Workstations OR MUSR 2211 - Studio Recording I MIND 2262 - Production, Promotion & Distribution MIND 3362 - Legal Issues, Copyrights & Contract MIND 3363 - Music Industry: Negotiations MIND 4461 - Internship in the Music Industry I MIND 4462 - Internship in the Music Industry II Plus music industry electives (3 credits) ACCT 1101 - Introduction Financial Accounting ACCT 1102 - Introduction Managerial Accounting MGMT 2210 - Management and Organization MKTG 2200 - Principles of Marketing Plus three electives (9 credits)

Admission requirements

80+
6.5+
Applicants must submit official certified copies of original senior secondary/high school records. Other English Language Requirements: A minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 OR A minimum iTEP score of 3.7 OR An ELS Certificate of Completion of Level 112, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
48 Months
Jan-2000

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