Students enrolled in a two-year associate's degree program in music business will learn how to seek out music talent, promote and manage artists, oversee music publishing, direct public relations, and negotiate contracts. The knowledge gained from this curriculum can prepare graduates to get corporate-level jobs or to start an independent business.
An associate's degree in audio production degree gives students the hands-on training they need to record, mix, and edit music or oversee sound production. Students learn how to use industry-standard audio equipment, and they gain a fundamental understanding of music business practices. In addition to classes and lab work, students in audio production or music business programs may be required to complete an internship prior to graduation.