Take your first step into the industry. Your fans are waiting.
- The Loyola School of Music Industry prepares aspiring musicians, producers, performers and executives for success in the entertainment industry.
- Here, you grow your skills onstage, in the classroom, in the studio and in the boardroom.
- We’ll teach you to share your vision with the world, protect your work and grow it into a lifelong career.
Degree Programs
Music Industry Studies (Bachelor of Arts)
Loyola’s Bachelor of Arts in Music Industry Studies is perfect for someone with a passion for the business of creating music. Choose from a wide variety of electives to pursue your specific area of interest within the music industry.
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Music Industry Studies (Bachelor of Science)
The prestigious Loyola Music Industry Studies program teaches students exactly how each component of the music industry works. Here you learn: recording, management, event production, marketing, publishing, distribution, aspect of entertainment law and more. Students benefit from our state-of-the-art facilities, industry-recognized and Grammy-winning faculty and comprehensive curriculum.
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Popular and Commercial Music (Bachelor of Science)
Be coached by professional artists to perform for adoring fans. Make your own masterpieces, or record legendary studio sessions. Study with a faculty of Grammy-winning and multi-platinum producers, attorneys, managers, and technologists. Students in the Popular and Commerical Music Program can master everything from production, technology, and recording to management, marketing, publishing, distribution, and legal issues.
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Hip Hop & R&B (Bachelor of Science)
Engage in the creative process of producing urban music, R&B, hip-hop, and rap under the guidance of industry gurus and guest artists. Learn about the industry strategies and cutting-edge technology behind your favorite artists. Master everything from production, technology, and recording to management, marketing, publishing, distribution, and legal issues.
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A Track Record of Success
The School of Music Industry gives students the tools to succeed. Four recent graduates hit Billboard’s 40-Under-40 List. What do our graduates achieve?
- Gerald Gillum ’11, otherwise known as the rapper G-Eazy, made Forbes and Fortune’s Top 100 Lists.
- Carter Lang ’04, produced “Sunflower” for Post Malone – one of the most downloaded songs in the world.
Part of the College of Music and Media
- Your classmates will be musicians, actors, dancers, singers, artists, filmmakers, journalists, designers and leaders in PR and advertising.
- You will explore and learn from the city of New Orleans, an internationally known diverse community for the arts.
- At LCMM, you’ll develop your creativity and witness the impact of your ideas on other people and on your community.