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UofM 2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
UofM 2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Industry - Music Business Concentration, (B.M.)


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University General Education Program (35 hours in addition to 6 hours of Music History)


See Graduation from the University  for the University General Education Program requirements. Six hours of Humanities are satisfied by taking MUHL 3303  and MUHL 48xx. Note the following B.M. degree with a major in Music Industry program specifications: (1) Music Business must complete ECON 2010  and ECON 2020  to fulfill the Social/Behavioral Sciences requirement; (2) for the mathematics requirement, Music Business must complete MATH 1530  and Recording Technology must complete MATH 1830 ; (3) PHYS 2110 /PHYS 2111  and PHYS 2120 /PHYS 2121  (Natural Science requirement) is recommended for the Recording Technology concentration. The Humanities category is satisfied for students who meet all B.M. requirements.

Admission Information for the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music


The Music Industry degree is a Bachelors of Music degree; therefore, it requires an audition before any student can be admitted to any Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music program. Audition information can be found on the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music website under Audition Information.

The Major (85 hours)


Major Core (29 hours)


Concert/Recital Attendance


Students must attend 50 concerts/recitals prior to graduation.

Electives (0 - 3 hours)


Elective courses may be chosen to bring the total number of hours to 120.

Typical 4-Year Music Business Concentration Sequence


Freshman Year


Semester Totals 32 hrs


Sophomore Year


Semester Totals 29 hrs


Semester Totals 30 hrs


Semester Totals 29 hrs


Total Hours: 120


Total Hours Required for Graduation: 120


*Must satisfy University General Education Program Requirement

** Choose one: MUHL 4801 , MUHL 4804 , MUHL 4805 , MUHL 4806 , MUHL 4807 

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