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Music Industry

Behind the Music.
Beyond the Stage.

Music is more than performance—it's business, branding, and innovation. The Music Industry minor at Tougaloo College gives students the skills to thrive in all areas of the modern music economy.
 

Learn how to manage talent, produce tracks, and navigate contracts as you explore careers in audio production, artist development, and entertainment marketing—all while building a network of industry-ready experience.

Course Requirements

The Department of Music offers a variety of courses to develop performance skills, theoretical understanding, and educational methods. Majors and minors follow a structured path combining practice and pedagogy.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS: MUSIC CORE

Requirements

The Music major consists of 70 semester hours, of which 30 semester hours are core courses required of all students. In addition, the student must complete 20 semester hours of studio instruction in piano or voice as listed in the sequence of courses in this section. All Music and Music Education majors must participate in the Concert Choir and/or other musical ensembles unless excused by the Department Chair. All students must take the Sophomore Written and Piano Proficiency Examinations. Piano Music Majors must complete the Sophomore Piano Major Proficiency Examination.

Junior and Senior Music majors are required to present a recital in their performance emphasis. The minimum length for recitals is 30 minutes for the Junior Recital and 60 minutes for the Senior Recital. Each recital must be performed entirely from memory. The Senior Thesis and its defense must be completed and passed before the student is permitted to present the senior recital.

This course is designed for study and performance of masterpieces of choral music. Admission is by audition and is open to non-music majors. Daily rehearsal, occasional public concerts, and spring tour are mandatory. Music majors must complete eight semesters of an ensemble (instrumental or choral) for credit to meet the curriculum requirement.
CREDIT: ONE SEMESTER HOUR
This course provides piano instruction for non-piano majors. May be taught individually, in pairs, or in small classes. Music majors enrolled in MUS 229 must successfully complete the Sophomore Piano Proficiency Exam (SPPE) in order to pass the course. Music majors will have to re-enroll in MUS 229 if the SPPE is not successfully completed. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: ONE SEMESTER HOUR
This course provides piano instruction for non-piano majors. May be taught individually, in pairs, or in small classes. Music majors enrolled in MUS 229 must successfully complete the Sophomore Piano Proficiency Exam (SPPE) in order to pass the course. Music majors will have to re-enroll in MUS 229 if the SPPE is not successfully completed. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: ONE SEMESTER HOUR
This is a study of the basic rudiments of music including scales, intervals, triads, rhythm, terminology, and part writing. Sight singing, ear training, analyses, keyboard application, and creative work are included. The student may not enter MUS 114 with less than a grade of "C" for MUS 113.
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
This is a study of the basic rudiments of music including scales, intervals, triads, rhythm, terminology, and part writing. Sight singing, ear training, analyses, keyboard application, and creative work are included. The student may not enter MUS 114 with less than a grade of "C" for MUS 113.
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MUS 113
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
These courses provide individual instruction for both majors and non-majors in Piano. One hour of instruction and ten hours of practice per week are mandated. Audition with instructor is required and attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
These courses provide individual instruction for both majors and non-majors in Piano. One hour of instruction and ten hours of practice per week are mandated. Audition with instructor is required and attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
These courses provide individual instruction for both majors and non-majors in Voice. One hour of instruction and ten hours of practice per week are mandated. Audition with instructor is required and attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
These courses provide individual instruction for both majors and non-majors in Voice. One hour of instruction and ten hours of practice per week are mandated. Audition with instructor is required and attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
Performance Seminar is a zero-credit, pass/fail monthly meeting of all music majors and minors for the purpose of student performances, seminars, workshops, special lectures, guest recitals, and listening labs. Music majors must be enrolled in a Performance Seminar each semester for a total of eight (8) semesters. Music minors must be enrolled in a Performance Seminar each semester for a total of four (4) semesters. Performance Seminar meets bi-monthly. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: ZERO SEMESTER HOURS
Sight singing and ear training with emphasis upon diatonic materials. One hour per week.
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MUS 114
CREDIT: ONE SEMESTER HOUR
Sight singing and ear training with emphasis upon diatonic materials. One hour per week.
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MUS 209
CREDIT: ONE SEMESTER HOUR
This course guides the development of listening skills and the ability to use the score as a tool for listening and study. Standard works from the major periods in the history of western music will constitute the main body of the material studied. Offered yearly.
Prerequisites: MUS 113 and MUS 114 or consent of the instructor
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
This course guides the development of listening skills and the ability to use the score as a tool for listening and study. Standard works from the major periods in the history of western music and styles of diverse cultures will constitute the main body of the material studied. Offered yearly.
Prerequisites: MUS 113 and MUS 114 or consent of the instructor
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
This is a continued study of part writing, seventh chords, chromatic harmony, modulation, and some twentieth-century concepts. A composition project required each semester.
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MUS 113 and MUS 114
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
This is a continued study of part writing, seventh chords, chromatic harmony, modulation, and some twentieth-century concepts. A composition project required each semester.
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MUS 113 and MUS 114
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
These courses provide individual instruction for both majors and non-majors in Piano. One hour of instruction and ten hours of practice per week are mandated. Audition with instructor is required and attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
These courses provide individual instruction for both majors and non-majors in Piano. One hour of instruction and ten hours of practice per week are mandated. Audition with instructor is required and attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
These courses provide individual instruction for both majors and non-majors in Voice. One hour of instruction and ten hours of practice per week are mandated. Audition with instructor is required and attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
These courses provide individual instruction for both majors and non-majors in Voice. One hour of instruction and ten hours of practice per week are mandated. Audition with instructor is required and attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
This course provides piano instruction for non-piano majors. May be taught individually, in pairs, or in small classes. Music majors enrolled in MUS 229 must successfully complete the Sophomore Piano Proficiency Exam (SPPE) in order to pass the course. Music majors will have to re-enroll in MUS 229 if the SPPE is not successfully completed. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: ONE SEMESTER HOUR
This course provides piano instruction for non-piano majors. May be taught individually, in pairs, or in small classes. Music majors enrolled in MUS 229 must successfully complete the Sophomore Piano Proficiency Exam (SPPE) in order to pass the course. Music majors will have to re-enroll in MUS 229 if the SPPE is not successfully completed. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: ONE SEMESTER HOUR
This course provides historical and stylistic development of western music from the Renaissance to the Baroque period. Offered in alternate years.
Prerequisites: MUS 211 and MUS 212 or permission of the instructor
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
This course provides historical and stylistic development of western music from the Baroque period to the present, with emphasis on styles of diverse cultures. Offered in alternate years.
Prerequisites: MUS 211, MUS 212 and MUS 311 or permission of the instructor
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
This course is a study of 18th Century two-part counterpoint with emphasis upon technique used, J. S. Bach's Two Part Inventions. Composition of an original invention. Offered once per year in alternate years.
Prerequisites: MUS 214
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
This is a study of musical structure from its basic elements through large composite forms such as the sonata and the symphony. Analysis and composition projects. Offered once per year in alternate years.
Prerequisites: MUS 214, MUS 313
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
This course provides guided preparation for the required Junior Piano Recital. One hour of instruction per week and ten hours of practice per week. Attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class is required.
Prerequisites: MUS 115, MUS 116, MUS 215, and MUS 216
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
This course provides preparation, presentation, and completion of the required Junior Piano Recital upon completion of the required Piano Hearing with music faculty. One hour of instruction per week and ten hours of practice per week. Attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class is required. Recital must be completed before the student will be allowed to enroll in MUS 415.
Prerequisites: MUS 115, MUS 116, MUS 215, MUS 216 and MUS 315
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
This course provides guided preparation for the required Junior Voice Recital. One hour of instruction per week and ten hours of practice per week. Attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class is required.
Prerequisites: MUS 117, MUS 118, MUS 217, and MUS 218
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
This course provides preparations, presentation, and completion of the required Junior Voice Recital upon completion of the required Vocal Hearing with music faculty. One hour of instruction per week and ten hours of practice per week. Attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class is required. Recital must be completed before the student will be allowed to enroll in MUS 417.
Prerequisites: MUS 117, MUS 118, MUS 217, MUS 218, and MUS 317
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
This is a required course for the guidance of students in preparation of the Senior Thesis and/or the Music Education Document. The objective of the course is to enable students to analyze in-depth issues and topics in Music Performance and/or Music Education. The course also includes the study of music materials and bibliography with a survey of the style manuals: APA, Turabian, and Richard Wingell's Writing About Music. The course includes two class sessions per week with the expectation of a fully developed research prospectus at the end of the semester.
Prerequisites: MUS 214, ENG 201
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
This is a required course for the guidance of students in preparation of the Senior Thesis and/or the Music Education Document. The objective of the course is to enable students to analyze in-depth issues and topics in Music Performance and/or Music Education. The course also includes the study of music materials and bibliography with a survey of the style manuals APA, Turabian, and Richard Wingell's Writing About Music. Students will have the time needed to complete the Senior thesis prior to fulfilling the additional requirement of a senior recital.
Prerequisites: ENG 201, MUS 213, MUS 413
CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS
This course provides guided preparation for the required Senior Piano Recital. Two hours of instruction per week and twelve hours of practice per week. Attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class is required.
Prerequisites: MUS 115, MUS 116, MUS 215, MUS 216, MUS 315, and MUS 316
CREDIT: FOUR SEMESTER HOURS
This course provides preparation, presentation, and completion of the required Senior Piano Recital upon completion of the required Piano Hearing with music faculty. Two hours of instruction per week and twelve hours of practice per week are required. Attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class is required.
Prerequisites: MUS 115, MUS 116, MUS 215, MUS 216, MUS 315, MUS 316, and MUS 415
CREDIT: FOUR SEMESTER HOURS
This course provides guided preparation for the required Senior Voice Recital. Two hours of instruction per week and twelve hours of practice. Attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class is required.
Prerequisites: MUS 117, MUS 118, MUS 217, MUS 218, MUS 317, and MUS 318
CREDIT: FOUR SEMESTER HOURS
This course provides preparation, presentation, and completion of the required Senior Voice Recital upon completion of the required Voice Hearing with the music faculty. Two hours of instruction per week and twelve hours of practice per week. Attendance at bi-monthly Recital Class is required.
Prerequisites: MUS 117, MUS 118, MUS 217, MUS 218, MUS 317, MUS 318, and MUS 417
CREDIT: FOUR SEMESTER HOURS

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS: MUSIC INDUSTRY

Suggested Course Sequence for Music Technology Minors

Fall Semester
  • MUS 113 - Theory I - Basic Musicianship (3 credits)
  • MUS 103 - Introduction to Music Technology (3 credits)
  • MUS 101 - Introduction to Music (3 credits)
Spring Semester
  • MUS 104 - Advanced Music Technology (3 credits)
  • MUS 207 - Audio Production Principles (3 credits)
  • MUS 206 - Music Management (3 credits)
Additional Requirement
  • MUS 300 - Internship (3 credits)
Total: 21 semester hours
This is a basic course in business which will consider various applied aspects of running a business. Offered every fall.
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
This course provides a broad introduction to marketing concepts, the role of marketing in society and the firm, and the various factors that influence marketing decision-making. It seeks to help students develop insights about creative selection of target markets and blending decisions related to product, price, promotion, and place (i.e. The marketing mix) to meet the needs of a target market.
Prerequisites: BUS 161
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
This is a cultural course in the application of Music, planned to develop listening and individual understanding of all types of music through lectures, readings, compact disc audio experiences, viewing of video tapes, and the use of multimedia programs. Open to all students. Recital attendance and critical reviews are required. Previous musical training is not required. Offered each semester.
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
This course introduces the fundamental techniques, applications, and terminology associated with computer-generated music. Topics of emphasis include Sound Properties, Audio/MIDI Hardware, Digital Audio Workstations, Software (Virtual) Instruments, Computer Notation, and Computer-assisted Instruction.
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
This course will examine the field of music through performances, music law, recording royalties, contracts, performing rights organization, musical copyright procedures, and publication. The course will serve students wishing to increase their understanding of common business practices related to the music industry.
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
This course will examine the common practices of a sound engineer. Emphasis is placed on knowledge of the mixing desk, microphones, recording techniques for drums, keyboard, bass, guitar, and vocals. Students will gain professional insight into the world of live production.
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
A supervised off-campus co-curricular learning activity designed to provide practical experience in the music industry.
CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS

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