Bachelor of Music in Music Business and Entertainment Industries Undergraduate Programme By University of Miami |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Music in Music Business and Entertainment Industries

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This program is interdisciplinary in nature with emphasis placed upon courses in music business, music, and business. Music Business and Entertainment Industries majors study music business topics such as copyright, music publishing, record companies, entertainment contracts, artist management, touring, and music marketing; music topics such as music theory, private lessons, music history and literature, keyboard skills, performance, and music technology; and business topics such as economics, accounting, business law, marketing, and management. The educational objectives are: students will have a conceptual understanding of the structures and interrelationships of the music and entertainment industries; students will acquire knowledge and understanding of the vocabulary and terminology associated with the music and entertainment industries; students will be able to comprehend and apply basic music publishing procedures including copyright administration, mechanical licensing and royalties distribution; students will know how to promote and sell a music industry product; students will have an understanding of the performing artist as a major economic factor in the marketplace; students will develop a set of skills applicable to the music industry including: financial and project management, create and enact marketing and promotional plans, the ability to write basic agreements and licenses, and copyright management and administration.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This program is interdisciplinary in nature with emphasis placed upon courses in music business, music, and business. Music Business and Entertainment Industries majors study music business topics such as copyright, music publishing, record companies, entertainment contracts, artist management, touring, and music marketing; music topics such as music theory, private lessons, music history and literature, keyboard skills, performance, and music technology; and business topics such as economics, accounting, business law, marketing, and management. The educational objectives are: students will have a conceptual understanding of the structures and interrelationships of the music and entertainment industries; students will acquire knowledge and understanding of the vocabulary and terminology associated with the music and entertainment industries; students will be able to comprehend and apply basic music publishing procedures including copyright administration, mechanical licensing and royalties distribution; students will know how to promote and sell a music industry product; students will have an understanding of the performing artist as a major economic factor in the marketplace; students will develop a set of skills applicable to the music industry including: financial and project management, create and enact marketing and promotional plans, the ability to write basic agreements and licenses, and copyright management and administration.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English Language Requirements: Paper-based TOEFL score of 550. Those who have score below 500 should have 55 in Listening or 55 in Reading and 55 in Writing for the concurrent enrollment (Intensive English Program and 6 Academic Credits).

Jan-2000

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