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Music Industry
About the curriculum
The music industry curriculum is divided into four areas which are combined
with co-operative experience: general education, music core, music
industry core requirements, and concentration requirements.
In an industry where the process of career building often begins
with a few key contacts, the co-operative education program provides Drexel
students the chance to begin meeting people and networking. The program
prepares students for employment in the music industry in such diverse
positions as recording engineer, sound engineer, sound designer, music
lawyer, business manager, personal manager, and music publisher. By working
in various aspects of the industry, the co-op experience involves two
three-month periods of full-time career-related employment, where students
gain valuable insight into how the entertainment industry works.
About the concentrations
The music industry program of study combines mastery
of the art form with practical preparation for employment. The major
offers three areas of concentration: Music Industry Business, Music
Industry Technology, and Music Industry Entertainment Pre-Law Production.
Each student chooses from among these options to build an individual
program of study that can be focused toward a specific career goal:
- The Music Industry Business concentration
provides a rigorous academic foundation complemented by a real-world
hands-on, highly-intensive business experience. This mission is realized
through the students' participation in MAD Dragon Records, DraKO Booking
Agency, MAD Dragon Publishing, MADKo Concert Promotions and a digital
record label.
- The Music Industry Technology concentration focuses
on the techniques and technologies of music and audio production found
in record, television, and advertising industries. As well as providing
the technology-oriented student with the necessary skills to perform
as an audio engineer and record producer, the concentration teaches
students how to conduct the studio management and production company
management business. The concentration encourages the technology student
to interact with the students in the other concentrations by recording
music for the business entities, engaging in live performance technological
activities, and mixing and mastering the recorded music product.
- The Music Industry Entertainment
Pre-Law concentration
focuses on the legal aspects of the current state of the music industry,
introducing the student to basic, yet vital legal doctrines and skills
that are used and discussed in the day-to-day operations of typical
music industry entities— including issues regarding intellectual
property. This concentration can prepare students for a Juris Doctor program.
Special Admissions Considerations
Students wishing to be admitted to the music program must meet or exceed
the general requirements for admission to the University and the
College of Design Arts.
The program no longer accepts hard-copy portfolios. However, when applying to the Music Industry program, applicants can provide links in their application essay materials to electronic examples of pertinent activities (for example, samples of work accomplished via a MySpace or a Facebook page.) The Music Industry program administrators will look at videos, listen to songs, look at photos, slide shows, presentations or other visual media, etc.
If an applicant chooses, he or she can create a special page or site for the Music Industry administration to view. The link should be mentioned in the application essay.
For more information about this major, visit the
College's Music
Industry page.
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