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Undergraduate
School of Business Administration | Business
Courses | Mike Curb School of Music Business | Music
Business Courses
Mike Curb School
of Music Business
Pamela G. Browne, Associate Dean
Wesley Bulla, Jimmy
Carter*, Don Cusic, James Elliott, E.
Michael Harrington, David Herrera, Robin Mitchell Joyce*, Ken Landers,
Steve Moore*, David Moser, Billy Wayne Prince*, Clyde Rolston, Timmy Tappan,
Larry Wacholtz.
*Part-time.
Belmont University
offers a music business program that combines experience with real world
applications. After careful counsel with members of the Nashville music
industry, Belmont pioneered a program in 1972 to prepare men and women
for operational, administrative as well as creative and technical positions
within the music industry. In November of 1995, the program was named
The Mike Curb School of Music Business in honor of Mike Curb, Chairman
of Curb Records.
The program consists
of three major areas: (1) general education core; (2) a business base,
consisting of basic tool and core subjects; and (3) two
music business emphasis specialization areas: Production
and Business.
The Mike Curb School
of Music Business maintains highly credible status by constantly evaluating
and implementing curricula that teach cutting-edge management, marketing
and technology skills. The full-time faculty and staff of music business
professionals are complemented by adjunct professors who work full-time
in the music industry. An active Music Business Board of Advisors, consisting
of music industry executives, assists in setting the direction of the
music business program.
The placement of Belmont
students in music business depends almost entirely upon the students
own initiative through interning and finding ways to make a niche for
him/herself. Despite the presence of a large number of music industry
companies, the music business is a relatively small, fragmented industry
with virtually no employee recruitment program. An active internship program
provides opportunities for students to work in virtually any music company
in Nashville as well as nationally and internationally. Frequently, those
internship (MBU 300) experiences lead, directly or indirectly, to full-time
employment after graduation. The Mike Curb School of Music Business is
not a trade school -- it does, however, encourage the process
of continuing education years after graduation. The university cannot,
and does not, guarantee job placement.
Admission Requirements:
In addition to meeting
the general requirements for admission to the university, applicants for
the Mike Curb School of Music Business:
- Are strongly urged to complete
an interview either in person or by phone.
- Must have at least a 2.8
GPA on a 4.0 scale in all high school and/or transfer* university courses
and an ACT or SAT score that is approved the the university's Admissions
Committee.
- Must submit all application
materials required by the Admissions Office of Belmont University by
April 15 for fall entrance or by September 15 for spring entrance. Please
note that these dates are earlier then those required by the university's
Admissions Office.
*A
transfer student includes current Belmont University students seeking
to change from another major to Music Business.
Progression
Requirements
The following requirements
apply to the students pursuing the Music Business concentration:
- Music Business
majors must earn a grade of C or above in all required Music
Business courses.
- Music Business
majors must maintain at least a C average in all other courses
required within the Bachelor of Business Administration degree with
a concentration in Music Business.
- As
a condition of graduation, full-time Music Business students enrolled
for 12 or more semester credit hours must receive credit for attending
a minimum of four Music Business seminars and one Music Business Showcase
during the semester. Students having met this requirement for eight
semesters are exempt from attending additional seminars and/or showcases.
- A
maximum of 6 credit hours of MBU 300 Internship may be counted towards
degree completion in the Business and Production Emphasis.
- Music Business
students are required to maintain a minimum Belmont semester
GPA of 2.8. Those students failing to maintain this requirement will
be reviewed by the Music Business Admissions Committee and may be placed
on academic probation within The Mike Curb School of Music Business.
A student placed on Music Business academic probation will not be allowed
to take any Music Business courses.
- If placed on academic
probation within The Mike Curb School of Music Business, the student
must attain a minimum semester GPA of 2.8 in the following semester
to remain in The Mike Curb School of Music Business and to be removed
from academic probation. Students who do not meet this requirement will
be suspended from The Mike Curb School of Music Business. Any appeal
from suspension shall be made to the Music Business Admissions Committee.
- All Music Business
students must complete a minimum of
50% of their business coursework at Belmont University.
- Music Business
majors must pass a comprehensive Exit Examination with a
grade of 70 or higher during the last semester of work prior to graduation.
The examination will cover four core areas: general music business knowledge,
music publishing, intellectual property law, and recording studio principles.
Additional questions in the students chosen emphasis (Business
and Production) are included. Participation in a senior focus
group is required for graduation.
Bachelor of Business
Administration (B.B.A.)
| Music
Business Concentration |
Hours |
| General
Education Core Requirements |
|
|
53-55 |
| Business
Courses |
|
|
39 |
| Tool
Courses |
|
18 |
|
| ISM
133, Fundamentals of Computing |
3 |
|
|
| ECO
221, Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
|
| ECO
222, Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
|
|
| ACC
241, 242, Accounting Principles |
6 |
|
|
| MGT
312, Management Communication |
3 |
|
|
| Core
Courses |
|
21 |
|
| BAD
241, Business Law I |
3 |
|
|
| BAD
330, International Business |
3 |
|
|
| FIN
321, Business Finance |
3 |
|
|
| MKT
321, Principles of Marketing |
3 |
|
|
| MGT
311, Principles of Management |
3 |
|
|
| MGT
327, Human Resource Management |
3 |
|
|
| MGT
496, Strategic Management |
3 |
|
|
| Major
Area |
|
|
12 |
| MBU
111, Survey of Music Business |
3 |
|
|
| MBU
138, Survey of Recording Technology |
3 |
|
|
| MBU
345, Music Publishing |
3 |
|
|
| MBU
352, Intellectual Properties |
3 |
|
|
| MBU
400, Music Business Seminar (1) |
0 |
|
|
| MBU
495, Music Business Exit Exam |
0 |
|
|
| |
| EMPHASIS
AREA |
Hours |
| 1)
Production Emphasis |
|
|
24
|
| A.
MBU 309 Audio Engineering I or MBU
356 Sound Reinforcement |
|
3
|
|
| and
six hours chosen from: |
|
6 |
|
MBU
309, Audio Engineering I (3)
MBU
319, Audio Engineering II (3)
MBU
326, Studio Maintenance (3)
MBU
337, Studio Production (3)
MBU
356, Sound Reinforcement (3)
MBU
419, Recording Techniques (3)
MBU
438, The Recording Engineer (3)
MBU
440, Post Production Techniques (3)
MBU
456, Advanced Sound Reinforcement (3)
MBU
458, Live Recording Techniques (3)
MBU
459, Sound Reinforcement for Tour Support (3) |
|
|
|
| B.
Electives: Any Business(2)
or Music Business 300 level or higher |
|
9
|
|
C.
Six hours chosen from:
Broadcasting from: BCT 146, BCT 346, BCT 360, BCT 446 and / or
Music (6 hours of required courses
to be chosen from list provided by advisor) |
|
6 |
|
| 2)
Business Emphasis |
|
|
24
|
| A.
MBU 213 History of the Recording Business |
|
3
|
|
| and
six hours chosen from: |
|
6 |
|
| MBU
362, Marketing of Recorded Music (3) |
|
|
|
| MBU
363, Record Company Operations (3) |
|
|
|
| MBU
463, Legal Issues in Music Business (3) |
|
|
|
| MBU
482, Artist Management (3) |
|
|
|
| B.
Any
Business or Music Business 300 level or higher |
|
9 |
|
| C.
Non-business electives |
|
6 |
|
| Total
Hours |
128 |
| |
| 1
Required each semester of all Music Business majors
enrolled for 12 hours or more of academic credit.
2 Business electives include courses with the following prefixes:
ACC, BAD, ECO, FIN, HCM, ISM, MBU, MGT, and MKT. Transfer students
may only transfer courses numbered 300 or higher to satisfy this
requirement.
3 Up to 3 hours of Music Business Internship (MBU 300) may
be used as Music Business electives for the Production
emphases.
|
| Minor
in Music Business |
Hours |
| MBU
111, Survey of Music Business |
|
3 |
|
| MBU
138, Survey of Recording Technology |
|
3 |
|
| MBU
252, Intellectual Properties |
|
3 |
|
| MBU
400, Music Business Seminar (4 semesters required) |
|
0 |
|
| Music
Business Elective (any course numbered 300 or higher- internships
may not count) |
|
3 |
|
| ACC
241, Accounting Principles |
|
3 |
|
| ECO
221, Macroeconomics |
|
3 |
|
| MKT
321, Principles of Marketing |
|
3 |
|
| MGT
311, Principles of Management |
|
3 |
|
| Total |
|
|
24 |
| |
| Course
descriptions for non-music business courses are listed in the Undergraduate
School of Business Administration. |
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