Global Programs

Global Music Management

Location: London, England
Dates: January 6-19, 2008
Application Deadline: November 1, 2007

Learn to make global music business decisions based on sensitivity to local cultures, listening to a wide range of music, and applying market research methods. Examination of current global music management issues. Topics include international market research, selection of international target markets, planning, and decision-making, how to utilize the global reach of the internet, how to measure and predict global music trends, and cultural diversity issues in the music industry.

3 Points. Offered through Music and Performing Arts Professions

Courses

E85.2515.095

Faculty

Dr. Catherine Moore, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions

Accommodations

Students will stay at a hotel near Eustin Station in London.

Field Trips

Special activities include lectures by British music industry executives and live shows at London night clubs.

Costs

Tuition (Regular NYU Spring tuition plus fees), Housing Fee: $1250, based on double occupancy, Activities fee: $200

Only housing & activities fees due before the trip (Nov. 15th, 2007). Spring tuition due February 1, 2008.

Estimated airfare: $700-1400

Flight or Travel Information

You should arrive and check-in to the hotel before the mandatory orientation session at 6:00 pm on Sunday, January 6. The last day of classes is Friday, January 18, and a closing reception will follow. You may depart the night of January 18 or on Saturday, January 19.

Weather

In London, winter temperatures tend to be milder than in New York, usually in the 40’s. There is occasional rain and very little chance of heavy snow. Daylight savings time greatly shortens the amount of daylight, with the sun setting in the early evening.

For More Information

Catherine Moore, Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions, Education, 35 West 4 Street, 1220, New York, NY (US) 10012;(212) 998-5439, catherine.moore@nyu.edu

Office of Special Programs, The Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University, 82 Washington Square East, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10003-6680; (212) 992-9380; steinhardt.intensive@nyu.edu.