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ARTM 200: Intro to Arts Management
3.00 Credits
College of Charleston
This course introduces students to critical concepts and issues in arts organizations and the historical development of arts management. It provides an overview of the creative industry; fundamental terms and operations in arts management; roles of arts participants, organizations, and businesses; and sustainable practices in producing and presenting arts organizations. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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ARTM 205: 1770 Records
1.00 Credits
College of Charleston
This course will involve students in the music release process of 1770 Records, the student-run record label of the Music Industry Concentration, Arts Management Program. The process will include copyright and contracts, manufacturing, graphic design, distribution, marketing and promotion, and the actual release of a new single. This will be accomplished by working with musicians, graphic designers and other industry professionals. Students will get hands-on experience by selecting music and releasing singles based on current industry standards.
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ARTM 209: Intro to Audio Production
3.00 Credits
College of Charleston
This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of contemporary audio production. Through hands-on experience in a recording studio, students will learn about the equipment and techniques used in modern recording including sampling, sequencing, synthesis and the basics of recording,editing, mixing and mastering audio. The course will also introduce students to the basic elements of music composition: rhythm, harmony, melody and form.
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ARTM 210: Introduction to Music Industry
3.00 Credits
College of Charleston
This course introduces students to the structures, roles, and trends of the modern music industry. Students will learn how artists, labels, managers, agents, promoters, publishers, PR agents, engineers, and producers work together to create, distribute, and promote music. The differences between the for-profit and non-profit music sectors will be examined. Music publishing, royalties, and licensing contracts will be introduced.
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ARTM 211: Introduction to Live Sound
3.00 Credits
College of Charleston
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of working with live sound in an applied setting. The course will employ hands-on experience, field trips, and observation to expand students' understanding of how sound works and the basics of sound equipment and technology, including microphones, cables, DI boxes, audio mixers, monitors, and PA systems. In addition to learning about and applying these technologies, students will develop and understanding of the relationship between audio engineers and their clients, including avoiding complex jargon, and the importance of demeanor, flexibility and gaining trust.
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ARTM 220: Arts Management Practicum
1.00 Credits
College of Charleston
This course consists of supervised arts management fieldwork in the areas of box office, production, venues, and events.
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ARTM 225: The Art of Creativity
3.00 Credits
College of Charleston
The course will explore creativity from discovery to production. By observation and engagement in the arts and within related institutions, students will examine creative ideas, thought, and perspectives; people and their environments; and the anatomy of self expression.
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ARTM 230: Connect & Context in the Music
3.00 Credits
College of Charleston
From Columbia, Victor, and Edison to today's music marketplace, we will examine the rise (and potential fall) of record labels, how technology has changed the way music is made and distributed, the link between social trends and music business trends, and whether the industry is adapting or bound for extinction. Students will explore the history of the music industry and the current music climate to address two questions: how did we get here, and where are we going?
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ARTM 240: Museum & Gallery Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
College of Charleston
This course combines academic and practical applications of museum and gallery studies. Students gain an increased understanding of exhibition venues from a local and national perspective including commercial, nonprofit, and museum galleries. Students also acquire basic practical skills for mounting exhibitions, as well as experience in research and presentation. The purpose of this course is for students to acquire a well-informed understanding of the professional expectations and functions of the gallery. The course also includes a field experience that places students in diverse gallery environments throughout the semester. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions.
Prerequisite:
ARTH 102 OR ARTS 118
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ARTM 255: Presenting the Perform Arts
3.00 Credits
College of Charleston
In this course, students will practice the skills necessary for booking, managing, and producing performing arts events from a local and national perspective, with an emphasis on music performances and touring. Students will explore the performing arts from the perspectives of venues, booking agents, tour managers, promoters, and artists while investigating the rise of festivals, the importance of small venues to the arts, and the differences between nonprofit and for-profit productions.
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