Music Major – Management of Musical Enterprises
Department of Fine and Performing Arts
Students following the prescribed curriculum with a major in music will learn about the broad historical and cultural context in which the art is developed as well as study music literature, history, theory, and musicianship. Such study is intended to provide a base from which subsequent advanced training may be undertaken. The department expects that all students majoring in music will participate each semester in a performing group sponsored by the Music Program.
Specialization: Management of Musical Enterprises
The Department of Fine and Performing Arts offers the Management of Musical Enterprises as a specialization within the music major. This major will be of interest to those who choose to study the business of the music industry.
The Management of Musical Enterprises curriculum includes credits from both Weissman and the Zicklin School of Business, and participation in the internship program of the Fine and Performing Arts Department.
For more information check the current College Bulletin.
Requirements for the Major
In addition to the 30-credit Music program, students take 12 credits in business chosen from such areas as law, management, and marketing selected in consultation with the program director. Students are required to complete a major specialization form with the MME faculty advisor.
NOTE: Business courses included in this program (LAW 3118, MKT 3000, etc.) do not count toward the 90-credit liberal arts minimum required for the BA degree.
Contact
Professor Andrew Tomasello
646-312-4064