Our programs can teach you the business of music and how to properly capture and share your sound—and the sounds of others—with the world while still pushing you to sharpen your musical ability. That ...
In addition to learning about the best practices of the music industry, you’ll develop your performance and technical skills with instruction on style, recording techniques, theory, audio production, ...
The bureau notes that no formal education is required for employment as a performing musician, and while experts agree that there are ways of breaking into the music industry without a college or ...
Music Education (B.M.) The Bachelor of Music in Music Education is designed specifically to educate and provide certification for those intending to teach music in elementary or secondary schools ...
As one of the first such programs in the country, the ECM advances the college’s universal musician vision by equipping music students with the skills and tools they need to create sustainable careers ...
The Coe College Music Department provides a conservatory ... academic interests by majoring in a second discipline such as business, public relations, chemistry, theatre, psychology, or English.
The Music Industry Studies program trains students for both the for-profit and non-profit sectors of the music industry. The Music Industry Studies degrees prepare students for leadership and ...
Recorded Music is more than the performer and performance. It is the intersection of business and technology. Behind every artist is a team of professionals recording and mixing sound, marketing and ...