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Elective Specialization in Entertainment and Music Business


Belmont University offers an elective track specialization in Entertainment and Music Business, in the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree. Students in this elective track specialization option within the M.B.A. degree program should refer to the Graduate Studies in Business bulletin pages for requirements and policies.

Purpose

Through active learning and scholarly exploration the Master of Business Administration degree with a specialization in entertainment and music business is designed to prepare individuals for career advancement in mid- and upper-level administrative and managerial positions in the entertainment and music business.

Goals

The goals of the M.B.A. with a specialization in entertainment and music business are to (1) provide students with a broad view of essential business functions through business core courses and (2) allow the student to gain in-depth knowledge of the entertainment and music business through a flexible choice of elective courses.

Admissions

In addition to the Application Process for Admission to the M.B.A. program, candidates for the specialization option in Music Business must also interview with the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business Admissions Committee.

Music Business Courses (MBU)

MBU 6300. The Recording Industry: Managerial Overview (2). The business of music is explored from a managerial perspective of structures, industry components, practical, political, and theoretical foundations. Emphasis is placed on management practices as applied to the creative and business industry standards. Copyrights, recording, processes, budgets, promotion, publicity, marketing, product development, and record label operations are detailed.

MBU 6310. Entertainment Economics (2). An application of microeconomic principles and techniques to the major industries that comprise the entertainment sector of the U.S. economy as well as an examination of the influence of macroeconomic forces, demography and public policy on these industries.

MBU 6320. Contemporary Issues (2). Prerequisite: MBU 6300. An exploration of major contemporary issues in music business, their history and context. Course content will vary depending on current events in the industry.

MBU 6330. Multi-Media Law (2). Prerequisite: MBU 6300. This course introduces the legal principles governing multiple types of categories of works defined as "multimedia" works. Specific legal issues, covered in this course, include intellectual property rights, licensing, distribution, state and federal government regulations, international treaties, online use of multimedia works and e-commerce, as well as ethical considerations affecting the entertainment industry.

MBU 6340. Music Licensing (2). Prerequisite: MBU 6300. This course will deal with contract issues and royalties related to various licenses in the music industry, including synchronization, performance, mechanical, film music and other licenses.

MBU 6350. Technology in the Business of Music (2). Prerequisite: MBU 6300. This course addresses technology issues in the music business.

MBU 6390. Internship (2). Prerequisite: MBU 6300. This is an internship in the music business where a student will gain experience in the music industry.

 


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