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3.00 Credits
Course provides an introduction to using Digidesign Pro Tools software as it applies to the music producer. Through hands on applications students will be introduced to topics including Digidesign hardware interfaces, Pro Tools software use, integrated digital software application, industry standard plug-in use, and digital recording session organization. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-2420 PRODUCING RECORDED MUSIC I
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Course examines the crucial role of professional management for all types of artists and entertainers. Instruction focuses on roles of personal manager, booking agent, talent agent, road manager, and company manager. Course explores formation of an agency, development of talent, and special touring considerations. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-1115 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING THE ARTS
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Students learn the principles and procedures involved in music publishing both nationally and internationally. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-2111 LEGAL ASPECTS ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
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No description available. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-2411 APPLIED MARKETING: RECORDING INDUSTRY, 28-2940 RETAIL MANAGEMENT
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3.00 Credits
Course provides students with a broad overview of the concepts and principles of e-business. This knowledge is increasingly important for all students, regardless of their area of concentration, because traditional businesses and arts organizations are becoming hybrids by adding an online presence to their existing structure. Topics discussed include a definition of e-business, online management strategies, distribution channels, privacy and security issues, and cyberlaw, among others. This course is particularly recommended for Music Business students. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-1115 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING THE ARTS
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Course helps develop the students' ability to speak confidently and effectively in a variety of public speaking situations. Students will prepare and present several different types of speeches that arts managers are often required to make. Particular attention is paid to style, persuasion, and credibility in public speaking. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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This course offers insights into arts involvement and cooperative relationships with all aspects of the tourism industry including: hotels, carriers, convention and visitor bureaus, tour operators, travel agents, and government agencies. Students develop an understanding of the many promotional, financial, and programmatic benefits of cultural tourism by discussion with professionals, and with case studies. Instructional discussion enables students to develop practical approaches to specific situations. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-1115 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING THE ARTS
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Course examines all aspects of club management. Topics include purchasing a club, setting controls, knowing potential customers and competition, and dealing with contracts and riders. Special section features effects of outside influences on a club, including interaction with city inspectors, customers, and the community. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-1115 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING THE ARTS
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3.00 Credits
Experiential course is designed to provide resources, tools, and training necessary for planning and management of live performance events. Students are given hands-on orientation of event management processes and the opportunity to participate in managing actual events. Course features guest speakers. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-1110 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT
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3.00 Credits
Students learn how to recognize the steps needed to develop a retail operation, analyze business situations and apply solutions based on sound management theory, and examine the processes involved in maintaining a successful retail establishment. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-1110 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT
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