SAE Institute already has an unrivalled reputation for teaching Audio Engineering, Digital Film and Games Design – now they’ve set their sights on the business side of the Music Industry.
[mp3]http://media.libsyn.com/media/audio/ac.mp3[/mp3]Not everyone in the Music Business wants to be a performer, producer
or sound engineer. There are countless others who need the skills
necessary to work in the business side of this dynamic industry.
This is why SAE Institute has developed the most relevant and hands-
on Music Business Diploma yet. Throughout the 12 month course the
Diploma will provide students with a solid theoretical and practical
understanding of where the industry is, what the challenges are and
what to expect in the future. SAE’s Music Business Diploma programme
is the only course where students also gain a solid practical
grounding by working within the industry as a major part of their course work.
Students will also be trained in Music Business theory, giving them
in-depth insights into all aspects of the Music Business, and they’ll
also get the opportunity to work within the Music Industry – working
with an artist and learning the skills necessary to assist in the
artist’s career. This highly practical approach allows students to
apply theory learned to actual real world situations, giving
unparalleled insights into life in this fast-moving industry
Who is the course aimed at? Anyone interested in working in the
business side of the industry, be that artist/tour manager, promoter,
publisher, record label manager – and it’s also the perfect
springboard for those wanting to go it alone, either by starting
their own business or freelancing.
The Diploma covers a broad range of subjects that combine to give a
focused insight into the music industry, including the various job
roles and employment opportunities. But perhaps most importantly
students will also gain invaluable insights into the current
challenges of the music business and how current and future trends
and technologies will shape the face of the industry in the future.
Other core areas of learning include New Media for the Music
Business, Online Music Creation, Marketing and Sales, Creation of
Websites, Audio and Video files, Record Labels, Copyrights, Contracts
and other Legal aspects, Publishing and Licensing, Marketing and
Promotion and other related fields.
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