BM in Commercial Music (Publishing and Producing)
During Commercial Music (Publishing and Producing) at Liberty University you will learn how to mix and audio engineer with the latest technology, publish music, and become an entrepreneur, so you’re prepared to turn your passion into a profitable career or business.
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
August
Tuition Fee
$23,800 per year
Location
Lynchburg, United States
About the program
During Commercial Music (Publishing and Producing) at Liberty University you will gain hands-on experience in publishing and producing through several practicum experiences, as well as complete an internship in your senior year.
Are you excited about the idea of becoming a professional in the commercial music industry? You probably have raw musical talent and a passion for the field. If this sounds like you, Liberty University’s Bachelor of Music in Commercial Music: Publishing and Producing degree may be the right fit for you!
When you pursue our degree in publishing and producing, you’ll receive the knowledge, skill, and practical, hands-on experience you need to excel in the commercial music industry. You’ll be ready to start your career upon graduation in areas like record production, audiovisual, artist management, music directing or coordinating, recording engineering, and music licensing.
Courses included:
- Pro Tools Fundamentals
- Basic Conducting
- Fundamentals of Sound Reinforcement
- Fundamentals of Music Publishing & Producing
- Music Publishing & Entrepreneurism
- Internship
Career Opportunities
- Commercial music producer
- Jingle writer
- Music director
- Music producer
Minimum requirements
Admission decisions are competitive and are based primarily on the following factors:
- Cumulative (unweighted) GPA from high school or college
- GED scores (if applicable)
- Consistency and trends of grades
- Results from the SAT, ACT, or CLT
- Essay submission
50% of admitted students come from within the following mid-ranges:
- High School GPA: 3.15-3.83
- SAT (ERW* and math only): 1020-1220
- ACT composite: 20-27