Music Industry

    Music Industry

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 81,508 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 26, 2026
    Music Industry

    About

    The degree in Music Industry offers the highly motivated student a program of study that combines education in music, music industry practices, and music technology with career preparation. Two concentrations are offered–Music Industry Business and Recording Arts (MIBU) and Music Production (RAMP)–providing hands-on experience and a strong academic foundation in relevant areas of this rapidly changing industry. The Music Industry curriculum is divided into four areas which are combined with cooperative experience: general education, music core, music industry core, and concentration requirements.

    In an industry where the process of career building often begins with a few key contacts, the cooperative education program provides Drexel students the opportunity to meet industry professionals and network. The program prepares students for careers in the music industry in such diverse positions as recording engineer, music producer, sound designer, music lawyer, business manager, or music publisher. The co-op experience during the sophomore and junior year summer terms involves full-time, career-related employment during which students gain valuable insight into how the entertainment industry works.

    About the Concentrations

    The major offers two concentrations: Music Industry Business and Recording Arts (MIBU) and Music Production (RAMP):

    • The Music Industry Business (MIBU) concentration provides a rigorous academic foundation complemented by a real-world, hands-on, highly intensive business experience. This mission is realized through the students' participation in the MAD Dragon Music Group, a group of student-run enterprises including MAD Dragon Records, MAD Dragon Live, MAD Dragon Publishing, and MAD Dragon Marketing.

    • The Recording Arts and Music Production (RAMP) concentration focuses on the techniques and technologies of music and audio production. As well as providing the technology-oriented student with the necessary skills to perform as an audio engineer or record producer, the concentration teaches students a full range of industry functions including post-production audio, live sound engineering, and music and audio freelancing skills. The concentration encourages the technology student to interact with the students in the business concentration by recording, mixing, and mastering the music for MAD Dragon Music Group projects and engaging in live performance production.

    All Music Industry students qualify to apply for a minor in Business Administration after completing their Music Industry core requirements. This emphasis on business courses as part of the core requirements is one of the foundations of the program.

    Special Admissions Considerations

    Students wishing to be admitted to the Music Industry major must meet or exceed the general requirements for admission to the University and the College of Media Arts and Design.

    The program no longer accepts hard-copy portfolios; however, when applying to the Music Industry program, applicants are encouraged to use the portfolio portal provided on the Admissions Instructions webpage to upload electronic examples of pertinent activities (music and/or business and entrepreneurial), as well as a resume of music-industry-related experience.

    In their major-specific essays, applicants should address their reasons for selecting the Music Industry major at Drexel and share their passion for this unique area of study.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Current High School Students

    Official transcript from years 9, 10, and 11. If the transcript is issued in a language other than English, it must be accompanied by an English translation.

    High School Graduates

    Official final transcript from years 9, 10, 11, and 12. If the transcript is issued in a language other than English, it must be accompanied by an English translation. An official copy of the General Secondary Examination results (Tawjihi) in Arabic and in English.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 53
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 65

    How to Apply

    1. Review Drexel's Admission Prerequisites and Application Deadlines

    Before beginning your application to Drexel, please review our Admission Prerequisites and Application Deadlines.

    If you are a returning student who has previously enrolled in undergraduate coursework at Drexel, please refer to the Readmission Instructions for requirements. Part-time and non-matriculated students should refer to the Part-Time Application Instructions.

    2. Read the Application Instructions

    Be sure to submit all required materials before your application deadline.

    • First-Year Instructions
    • First-Year Winter Entry Instructions
    • Transfer Instructions
    • International Gateway Program Instructions
    • Part-Time Instructions
    • Readmission Instructions
    3. Complete Your Application

    We accept the following applications:

    First-Year Applicants

    Drexel accepts both of the applications listed below for first-year students. Please submit either application.

    Common Application

    Coalition Application, Powered by Scoir

    Full-Time Transfer Applicants

    Drexel accepts both of the applications listed below for transfer students who wish to apply for full-time programs. Students may only have one active application on file at a time..

    Drexel University's Admission Application

    Common Application

    Nursing Accelerated Career Entry

    Note: To be considered for our accelerated BSN program, you must already have a bachelor's degree. To apply for this program, select "Accelerated Career Entry Nursing" as your application. You should not use the Common Application, but instead use the link below. If you do not already have a bachelor's degree or are seeking our traditional BSN program, select "Undergraduate Transfer Full-Time" as your application.

    Drexel University's Admission Application

    Part-Time Applicants

    Part-time and non-matriculated students can apply using the following application.

    Drexel University's Admission Application

    4. Submit Your Supplemental Materials

    Refer to the application instructions for specific requirements.

    We strongly recommend that all official transcripts and supporting documentation are submitted electronically to [email protected]. If your school is not able to send official transcripts electronically, please request that official documents be sent by mail or courier service. Drexel Admissions will process application documents received through the U.S. Postal Service and courier services (DHL, FedEx, UPS, etc.), although there is a slight delay in processing these documents. Please allow 3–4 weeks for transcripts and supporting documents sent by mail or courier to be processed. Documents submitted by the applicant via email are not considered official, and therefore cannot be accepted.

    5. Check Your Application Status
    After your admission application has been processed, you will receive an email that gives you access to the Discover Drexel portal to check the status of your application.
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