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Music
 

Instructor Adlai Binger, M.M., Co-Chair
Professor Rebecca Gass Butler, M.M., Co-Chair
Artist in Residence Jeffrey S. Lentz, M.M. '85
Instructor of Music Business.
Lecturers  Joanne Earnest, Michael Eben, Jesse Clark, David Cullen, Tamara Black, Kathy Crusi, Todd Keefer, Christopher Rodgers, Annie Sallade, John Stoudt and Robin Zaremski

Music Department Phone: 610-921-7715


Co-Concentrations and Special Programs

The co-concentration and special programs in music business within the Music Department provide students the opportunity to combine general liberal arts studies with more in-depth study of music or music business. Music combines easily with most concentrations, such as business administration, communications or digital media, and provides students with a strong base of core courses with specialized knowledge in music-related fields that enable them to continue their studies or to enter the job market.

Special study abroad programs in music business have been established with Victoria University (Australia) and London Metropolitan University (England). The music programs (minors) are designed to supplement students who are concentrating in areas other than music.


Co-Concentration in Music Business

Requirements
• MUS 113 OR 120 (recommended to satisfy the general studies fine arts requirement)
• MUS 215 & 216
• MUS 241 OR THR 213
• Two 300-level courses in music business
• One music course at the 100, 200 or 300 level. May include MUS 125; MUS135; four semesters of MUS 103, MUS104, MUS105; or four semesters of MUS 109 
• MUS 491

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Special Programs

Music Business Program

Requirements
• MUS 113 OR 120 (recommended to satisfy the general studies fine arts requirement)
• MUS 215 & 216
• Two courses at the 200- or 300-level
• One additional course at any level

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