169206 Free Music Industry Contacts

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Institute of Hawaiian Music 310 Ka’ahumanu Ave. Kahului HI 96732 808-984-3570 Web: maui.hawaii.edu/music Contact: Dr. Keola Donaghy
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Department of Entertainment Industry 1 Harrison Plaza Florence AL 35632-0001 Contact: Dr. Robert Garfrerick Chair 256-765-4342 or 1-800-TALK-UNA Ext. 4342 Email: [email protected] Web: una.edu/entertainmentProgram: Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Industry
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800 Algoma Blvd. Oshkosh WI 54901 920-424-4224 Email: [email protected] Web: uwosh.edu/musicDegree: B.M. in Recording Technology
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2520 Schoenberg Music Bldg. Box 951616 Los Angeles CA 90095-1616 310-825-4761 Email: admissions@schoolofmusic. ucla.edu Web: schoolofmusic.ucla.edu Contact: Neal Stulberg Chair Program: A performance-based university music program at the undergraduate level. Graduate level includes performance and composition. Related departments: Ethnomusicology (B.A. M.A. Ph.D.) and Music History/Musicology (B.A. M.A. Ph.D.). Degree: B.A. M.A. Ph.D M.M. D.M.A. Duration: varies Cost: call for info-see registrar.ucla.edu Notes: The UCLA Department of Music admits new students in the Fall Quarter only. The UC application filing period is Nov. 1 - 30 for enrollment in September of the following year. Applicants must first apply for admission at the freshman level from high school or transfer from another college or university and must meet all minimum academic eligibility requirements for admission to the University of California either as a freshman or transfer student. Please note that only applicants who have indicated Music as their first choice major to UCLA on the general UC application will be considered for admission to the program. Students interested in Jazz Studies or World Music should apply to the UCLA Department of Ethnomusicology.
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10995 Le Conte Ave. Los Angeles CA 90024 310-825-9064 Email: entertainmentstudies@ uclaextension.edu Web: entertainment.uclaextension.edu Program: UCLA Extension’s Department of Entertainment Studies and Performing Arts is an internationally acclaimed program providing practical training and instruction in all aspects of the entertainment industry. Students can enroll in individual courses or a comprehensive certificate program in the film scoring the music business songwriting recording engineering and music technology and production. Our course of study directly addresses the competitive demands of today’s industry and prepares professionals with a broad in-depth background to meet the challenges of the entertainment industry. Degree: Certificates in Film Scoring and Music Business Duration: Approx. 1 - 3 years Cost: varies depending on courses call for more info Notes: This program is open to everyone and does not require university enrollment. It offers fundamental to advanced training current music industry information and prominent industry professionals as instructors and speakers.