FALL 2005 SYLLABUS
MBU 4820:02 ARTIST MANAGEMENT
Note: Please read this syllabus thoroughly and retain it until the end of the semester since it contains information which should be useful to you in this course. By enrolling in this course and being supplied with a copy of this syllabus, you shall be subject to all of the requirements specified herein.
Professor: J. Rush Hicks
Phone: 319-1912
Office: Rm. 222
e-mail: hicksr@mail.belmont.edu
Location/Class Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 2PM – 3:15 PM
in room MC103 of the Massey Bldg
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course will provide an overview of the relationship between the recording artist and manager. Topics will include finding a manager, understanding the key terms of a management contract, addressing the business state of the artist's career and managing money, employing a professional support team, mapping out the artist's career, assisting the artist in securing a record deal, developing global opportunities and managing the artist's tour.
TEXT: This Business of Artist Management (4th Edition), by Frascogna and Hetherington, Billboard Books
ATTENDANCE: The policies of the current Belmont
University Undergraduate Bulletin will apply to this class (i.e., “
GRADING: The grading system specified in the current Belmont Undergraduate Bulletin applies to this class. Exams, including the final, will be averaged to determine your grade. Plus and minus grading, but no A+, will be utilized.
EXAMS: The format for exams will consist of
some or all of the following: multiple choice, true/false, matching, essay and
short answer questions. The final will be comprehensive as required by College
policy and will take place on the date specified by the
HONOR CODE: It is expected that students will abide by the Belmont University Honor Code at all times (see the Belmont University Bulletin for specific provisions).
DISABILITIES:
In compliance with Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act,