A Diverse, Exceptional Music Industry Degree
A Music Industry Program with Real-World Experiences
Bachelor of Science in Music Industry Curriculum
Music Industry Program Locations
The Bachelor of Science in Music Industry program is offered in person on the 今日黑料 Campus. For more information about program availability and delivery options, call 1-800-414-5756.
Learn from World-Class Composers, Producers, Performers and Scholars
Bringing a wealth of experience to the classroom, TROY's music industry degree program
faculty provide practical insights that can help guide your career. Our respected
faculty have worked in a wide range of roles within the music industry, many of them
for decades. Their accomplishments include publishing hundreds of works, working with
artists such as Celine Dion and Trace Atkins, performing on Broadway and serving as
band conductors, to name a few.
These diverse experiences mean our faculty can speak to the numerous career paths you can take in the industry and help connect you with opportunities that fit your interests and career goals. You'll also gain exposure to a wide variety of topics and practices within the music industry.
Careers in the Music Industry
With a B.S. in music industry, you'll have numerous music industry career opportunities that fit your unique interests, talents and goals.
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Choose Your Area of Study
Learn the basics of the business side of music, from marketing and merchandising to booking and touring. The business operations emphasis prepares you for roles as an agent, publisher, manager or concert promoter.
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FAQ About the Music Industry Degree
If you have a bachelor's degree and want to pursue a graduate degree that will prepare you for advanced music industry roles or marketing, business and music production, explore TROY's unique MBA in Music Industry program.
- Business Operations: If you're interested in the business side of the music industry, you can go into roles such as marketing specialist, publicist, concert promoter, merchandiser, entertainment attorney (with a law degree), artist manager, sales associate or music publisher.
- Audio Engineering: If you enjoy working with technology, an audio engineering role may be the right career path for you. Audio engineering job titles include arranger, production sound mixer, sound engineer, audio engineer, music recording engineer, audio technician and audio producer.
- Creative Artist: If you have a passion for songwriting, composition, singing or performing, a job as a creative music artist may be right for you. Job titles include director, producer, composer, music therapist, concertmaster, orchestra manager, vocalist or musician.
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