New Courses
28-4179 Producing Recorded Music: Hip Hop Beat Making
Course prepares producing students interested in managing the recording
environment associated with the development of prerecorded "beats" in
the genre specific to the Hip Hop market. Specifically, through
in-class projects students will produce beats; develop and understand
genre specific song form; apply basic music theory as a language of
communication; understand and utilize varied software associated with
the creation of Hip Hop productions.
Additionally, through the evaluation of Hip Hop recordings students
will gain an understanding of its history as a musical genre.
28-4178 New Anatomy II
Course
continues the concepts of New Anatomy 28-4415 by providing in depth
evaluation and analysis of how technology impacts on the Recording
Industry. Specifically, students explore the new management tools
associated with this new technology to include; new means for music
delivery(distribution); An emphasis is placed on gaining a wide
understanding of these tools for implementation as a entrepreneur or in
an intraprenuerial environment.
This is intended to guide students in course selection. However, course requirements are subject to change by the Arts, Entertainment & Media Management Department. Students are expected to be aware of AEMM department policies and are advised to read the Columbia College catalog and department materials each semester before registering. In addition, students are urged to meet with their faculty advisor at least once each semester.



















