Education Sciences (Jan 2021)

Enhancing Music Industry Curriculum with Digital Technologies: A Case Study

  • Reneta P. Barneva,
  • Kamen Kanev,
  • Stuart B. Shapiro,
  • Lisa M. Walters

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci11020052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 52

Abstract

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Recent years have seen an increase in interest with regard to offering music industry undergraduate programs at institutes of higher learning. Such programs typically cover a mix of courses in both music and business areas. An emerging trend in the music industry is the rising application of digital technologies in all business aspects. This makes it necessary to enhance the curriculum with opportunities that familiarize students with various digital technologies and the possibilities they offer, so graduates are well-prepared for their future careers. This paper presents a case study conducted at the State University of New York—Fredonia. It revealed a need to enhance the school’s Music Industry program, in terms of course content, with information and communication technologies. A proposal of novel courses to enhance music industry student acquisition of technology competencies resulted from the study. Additionally, opportunities for the possible enrichment of existing courses with material on digital technologies applications are provided. This work is aimed not only at music industry educators but also at instructors in other disciplines willing to make their students aware of the latest technological trends.

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