OECD COURSES AVAILABLE
U-250/U-550: Music Career Development
For undergraduate and graduate students
This fast-paced eight-week course will provide the knowledge and foundation for a productive and sustainable professional life by introducing tools for emerging artists to expand their professional knowledge, develop self-awareness, communicate effectively, prepare a competitive portfolio, and consider career choices. See your academic advisor to enroll!
U-300/U-540: Introduction to Music Entrepreneurship
For undergraduate and graduate students
The world of music has always been one in which innovation and entrepreneurship provided the foundation for successful endeavors. An Introduction to Music Entrepreneurship aims to provide an exciting ‘snapshot’ of how entrepreneurship drives the 21st-century music world. The course offers an opportunity for students to actively participate in research, discussions, and writing about their particular area of interest. See your academic advisor to enroll!
- An overview of the intellectual underpinnings of ‘entrepreneurship.’
- An application of the theory in different areas of the music world
- An application of the theory in personal entrepreneurial practices
- An analysis of entrepreneurship in an interest-area
- Daily engagement in reading, discussion, and writing on entrepreneurship
UNDERGRADUATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP CERTIFICATE
A 15-credit hour undergraduate certificate designed to give you a solid foundation in music entrepreneurship. The program is offered in conjunction with the IU Kelley School of Business Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
- Receive a certificate from the IU Kelley School of Business Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Get familiar with the innovative and inspiring world of music entrepreneurship
- Learn about new venture management, organizational development, and more
- Get to know about and meet some of the most progressive thinkers in music
- Develop your own major project before embarking on your career
- Receive close supervision and support from a number of specialists in the field