Bachelor of Arts in Music Media and ProductionSchool of Arts and Sciences
Taking music to the masses
You’re the one who listens to the latest music, can talk about a musician’s life, and just can’t get enough of music. Built in foundational history and theory the Edgewood College Music and Media Production major experiences music media on many different levels and genres. From jazz to Latin music to women in music, you will study the depth and breadth of music – its influences and its evolution.
In America and around the globe, the music industry adds billions of dollars to the economy and employs an astonishing number of people. Within the last decade, the global value of retail sales of recorded music alone was estimated at more than $37 billion per year. A recent economic study in Nashville reported that the local music industry there supported 56,000 jobs with an estimated labor income of $3.2 billion annually. (Nashville.gov)
Madison, WI
On-campus
120
January 21, 2025
Careers within Music Media and Production
$85,320
Average annual salary for a Producer
A bachelor’s degree in music media and production prepares you for a variety of career paths.
- Audio engineer
- Artist manager
- Concert technician
- Event coordinator
- Mixer
- Music instructor
- Radio producer
- Sound editor
Music Media and Production by the Numbers
10:1
Student to faculty ratio
95%
Job placement rate after graduation
7
Community partners
Featured Courses in Music Media and Production
Music 159 Popular Music – A Multi-Cultural App
This course will explore the impact of geographical location, race, class, and ethnicity on the development of American popular music. Students will investigate a variety of genres and styles as well as key contributors to this music.
Music 291 – Introduction to Audio Technology
This course introduces students to the theory of and practices in digital audio recording. Describes basic background of the history of audio production, culminating in hands-on operation of a digital audio workstation. Introduces the student to industry standards and most current software and hardware. Related equipment, including microphones, outboard processers, and basic concepts of Music Theory and terms are covered. Studio definitions and nomenclature for equipment and terms used in the current professional environment will be covered.
Communication Studies 105 – Digital Life Through Multimedia
Multimedia has emerged as a common thread with which to connect individuals to the digital world. The course uses various multimedia technologies to explore everyday life, the societal impact of digitally produced resources and how the web is exploited by both individuals and organizations. Emphasis is placed on how multimedia is used for life in college and the world of work.
Music Media and Production Experiences
Edgewood College offers opportunities to partner with a variety of professional services for student internships. Past internship placements include the Wisconsin Center for Music Education, St. Mary’s Hospital, Midwest Family Broadcasting, Madison Symphony Orchestra, Audio for the arts, Beameville studio and Wisconsin Public Radio.
Faculty Spotlights
Associate Professor
Sergei Pavlov
SPavlov@edgewood.edu
Senior Adjunct Instructor
Nathan Wysock
NWysock@edgewood.edu
Adjunct Instructor
Audrey Martinovich
AMartinovich@edgewood.edu
Piano Accompanist
Beth Wilson
BWilson@edgewood.edu
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