OSU Regents approve music industry degree program
Friday, December 2, 2016
Oklahoma State University/A&M Board of Regents today approved a new bachelor’s degree in music industry intended to address a growing demand from students and employers alike. OSU’s Bachelor of Science Degree in Music industry will train individuals to work in recording, music publishing, and live entertainment, offering courses taught by those who are familiar and active in the industry. The board’s decision is still subject to approval by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
“Over the last quarter century, the music world has undergone a whirlwind of change—and there’s no end in sight. Musicians in all areas of the industry have been working hard to stay one step ahead of these changes and a small number of the most entrepreneurial artists have forged new and creative avenues for others to follow,” said Dr. Howard Potter, head of the OSU Music Department. “We are quite sure that we can build on OSU’s many strengths, from its world-class music faculty, its strong academic standing, and the developing McKnight Center for the Performing Arts to offer a music industry program which will prepare young, talented and creative entrepreneur/artists to be leaders in this exciting new world of music.”
As a state, Oklahoma has the advantage of producing many commercially-successful musical artists, creating a demand for those trained to work in key areas of the music industry. As outlined at the regents meeting, the curriculum will combine traditional music education at the university level with hands-on experience backed by instructors who know the industry. The degree is designed for those interested in music careers other than K-12 education or performance and will replace the current degree, known as the Bachelor of Music with Elective Studies in Business.
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