

BA in Commercial Music - Songwriting, Lipscomb University
Nashville, Tennessee
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48 Months
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About this course
This program is based in Nashville, where the music scene is thriving. It prepares students to become industry professionals by providing a broad understanding of the music business, including performance, songwriting, and production. The program emphasizes mentorship and practical experience, allowing students to learn from industry experts, including musicians and entrepreneurs. Small classes and excellent resources help students develop their unique talents in a supportive environment. Opportunities include working with Nashville professionals, participating in ensembles, and engaging in internships that provide real-world industry experience. The curriculum is Nashville-centric and adaptable, aimed at emerging entrepreneurs who want to understand both the creative and business sides of music.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is highly recommended because of its Nashville focus, which places students directly in the heart of the music industry. The mentorship-driven approach, small classes, and direct access to experienced industry professionals give students a significant advantage. The combination of performance skills, technical knowledge, and internships prepares students well for a dynamic career in music, whether they pursue songwriting, production, or related fields.
Specialisation
Students can choose between two concentrations: Songwriting or Production. The program also includes a Capstone project, which could be a concert, benefit concert, album, or other approved event. Internships are part of the curriculum, focusing on practical industry experience, with some students working in mentorship roles alongside industry professionals. This structure helps students refine their skills, gain industry insights, and build professional networks.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
31.15L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students pursue either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Music. The BA requires 56 credit hours in music, while the BM requires 72 credit hours. Minor students complete 18 credit hours in music. The program includes coursework in both the creative and business aspects of music, complemented by studio work, seminars, ensembles, and internships.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
80
PTE
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DUOLINGO
105
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers as musicians, singers, agents, business managers, composers, or conductors. They are prepared to work in live performance, recording studios, artist representation, and music production. The program's focus on real-world internships and industry relationships helps students become competitive in the job market and explore diverse roles within the music industry.
FAQs
How do I get into the program?
Admission is based on an audition, and prospective students should refer to the auditions page for more details.
Can I get a scholarship?
Yes, all music majors and minors may audition for scholarships. These are based solely on the audition and may include participation or instrumental scholarships.
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