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REMU-UT 1201 Creative Music Entrepreneurs in Historical Context (Offered Fall '23):
This 14-week course introduces students to the history of innovative entrepreneurs and institutions in American recorded music. We study how and why the fiefdoms and empires built by impressive and sometimes controversial icons have transformed the course of popular music.
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REMU-UT 1170 Women as Entrepreneurs in Popular Music:
In this course, students will engage in a historical and critical examination of the role that women have played, and the skills that have enables them to succeed, as creative and business leaders in popular music.
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REMU-UT 1152 Conversations with Technology Entrepreneurs:
In this weekly discussion series, students will meet and hear from key entrepreneurial figures and innovators in music technology, with a focus on New York based tech figures who have launched recognized or profitable music-focused startups.
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REMU-UT 1037 Internship/Career Skills for the Music Entrepreneur:
All Recorded Music majors are required to complete at least one internship in order to graduate. Recorded Music majors are required to complete 2 points as part of their Business Area requirements.
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THEA-UT 678 Producing: Artistic Entrepreneurship (Offered Fall '23):
This course focuses on the necessary steps to successfully found a company, enter work in a festival and produce self-created performance in a professional context. Issues explored include articulating a mission, the options for different producing models, choosing collaborators, developing a strategic plan, basic fund raising, marketing and managing the legal, financial and regulatory issues essential for start up enterprises in a theatrical environment.
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REMU-UT 1272 Entrepreneurship: Developing the Music Business Venture:
This course is designed for students who are interested in future careers as innovative music executives and industry leaders. Topics include: different revenue sources; company operations and management, identification of new opportunities, effective market research techniques and strategies for successful implementation, and new venture formation.
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REMU-UT 1269 The Basics of Entrepreneurship (Offered Fall '23):
This introductory course is targeted to all students who have a strong sense of their individual purpose and are motivated to change the world through music. In this course, students learn about social entrepreneurs, how they think, the problems they address, the business tools they leverage and the strategies they employ to create social change.
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REMU-UT 1271 The Basics of Entrepreneurship:
This course is designed for students who are interested in future careers as innovative music executives and industry leaders. Topics include: different revenue sources; company operations and management; identification of new opportunities; effective market research techniques and strategies for successful implementation; and new venture formation.
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REMU-UT 1270 Social Entrepreneurship in the Music Industry:
The broad objective of the course is to introduce students to the field of social entrepreneurship in music, and hopefully make a contribution to it. Through a judicious mix of assigned readings, case studies, class discussions, team-based activities, on-site visits and special lectures by leaders in the field, students apply the lessons learned to develop a conceptual plan to launch their own social venture in music.