Klarinet Archive - Posting 000182.txt from 1997/07

From: "David S. Naden" <dnaden@-----.net>
Subj: Re: Undergrad Arts Admin (was Need recordings ASAP...HELP!)
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 1997 22:29:54 -0400

Mr. Mentz--

I would be interested in information about the program at Goucher. As I
stated in my e-mail to Ken, MOST programs are at the graduate level, and
I identified the two schools that I knew had an undergraduate option.

That is not to say that these are the only schools, and the program you
just completed is another to add to the list.

Thanks--

David S. Naden, Graduate Student
Cal State University Los Angeles

Marshall Mentz wrote:

> Hi there. Let me tell you and any others who might be interested
> about
> another college that offers an
> undergraduate Arts Administration curriculum. I just graduated from
> Goucher College in Baltimore MD as a music major with a concentration
> in Arts Administration. You have to take the usual music courses (ear
>
> training, theory, history, performance etc...) plus 3 semesters in
> Arts
> Admin related courses plus 2 semesters of accounting, 1 in marketing,
> 1 in
> economics and 1 in financial management. (Plus all the prerequisits
> for
> graduation that make you a well rounded student. ;-) It's a great
> array of
> courses.
> Plus, Goucher requires student to take an internship in their major
> field, so a student will leave with valuable contacts and experience.
> I
> even heard rumors that they are trying to establish a masters program.
>
> So.. without going into any more detail I'll just say if you want any
> more info just give me a ring er... e-mail.
>
> Marshall Mentz
> mmentz@-----.edu
>
> On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, David S. Naden wrote:
>
> > Ken--
> >
> > In response to your questions to Mr.Jacobowitz and the list about
> music
> > schools with a performance/music administration double major, most
> > schools that have a music administration major do so at the graduate
>
> > level. Among the best schools offering an M.B.A. in the field are
> UCLA,
> > University of Michigan (M.B.A. and M.M. double degree only),
> Southern
> > Methodist University (M.A. only).
> >
> > However, I believe that Florida State University has an
> undergraduate
> > degree option in music industry, as does University of Southern
> > California.
> *bits snipped*
> >
> > David S. Naden, Graduate Student
> > Cal State University Los Angeles
> >

   
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