A student wishing to pursue opportunities in the music industry in a nonperformance capacity should strongly consider the
music business concentration. Course work is designed to acquaint the student with the music industry and includes instruction in music publishing, concert management, studio production, music merchandising, and public relations.
In the addition to the required General Education courses, students choosing the
music business concentration as their program of study will complete the following courses:
Business Administration Core Courses:
| ACT |
2210 |
Principles of Accounting I |
3 |
| ACT |
2220 |
Principles of Accounting II |
3 |
| BUS |
3020 |
Statistics for Business I |
3 |
| BUS |
3030 |
Principles of Management and Organzational Behavior |
3 |
| BUS |
4030 |
Business Finance |
3 |
| BUS |
4040 |
Business Law I |
3 |
| BUS |
4110 |
Business Policies |
3 |
| ECO |
2000 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
| ECO |
2010 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
| ECO |
3070 |
Global Economy |
3 |
| ITI |
1500 |
Internet and Office Technologies |
2 |
| MKT |
3100 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
Music Business Concentration Courses:
| BUS |
4050 |
Business Law II |
3 |
| MUB |
1050 |
Introduction to Recording Studio |
2 |
| MUB |
1100 |
Survey of Music Business I |
2 |
| MUB |
1110 |
Survey of Music Business II |
2 |
| MUB |
1150 |
Survey Practicum in Music Business |
1 |
| MUB |
1700 |
Copyright Law |
3 |
| MUB |
1720 |
Field Experience in Music Business |
1 |
| MUB |
2220 |
Music Publishing |
3 |
| MUB |
3500 |
Operation of a Recording Company |
3 |
| MUB |
4510 |
Music Business Internship |
4 |
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Electives |
2 |