2003-2004 Academic Year
| Arts Entrepreneurship (Fall Semester) |
| MUSC 5968-2 Graduate Students Provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the application of entrepreneurship principles in the creative arts. Topics include opportunity recognition, balancing risk and reward, market responsiveness, and resource development. |
| Prepared for the Soundcheck (Fall Semester) |
| MUSC 2081-2 Open to All Majors. Provides an overview of the recording process from the performer's perspective, from soundcheck through final mastering. Uses recorded material from in class sessions. Examines differing approaches to recording as well as current technologies. Taught by Kevin Harbison, College of Music Recording Engineer. |
| Your Music Career (Spring Semester) NOTE: All New for Spring 05! |
| MUSC 4918-2 Open to All Majors. Students will explore the many possible
paths to a career in music through course work, guest lectures, and personal
research. Topics include the business of being a performing musician,
as well as other segments of the industry including manufacturing, arts
management, recording, publishing, and others selected by the students.
Open to all majors. |
| Performances in the Community (Spring Semester) |
| MUSC 4958-1 Open to Music Majors. Learn to program music for special listeners, gain confidence speaking to audiences, and share the healing gift of music. Course includes classroom theory and practical application. Open to music majors only. |
| Internship in Music Business (All Semesters) |
| MUSC 4908-800 Upper Division Students will explore the many possible paths to a career in music. Topics include self-promotion, recording and production, songwriting, operating a record label, and the business aspects of being a performing musician. Open to all majors. May be repeated for a total of 6 credit hours. Requires instructor's permission (Kevin Woelfel). Click here for more internship information. |
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