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Yes there are several sites that can help you out. One is: http://online.fullsail.edu/degrees/music-business-bachelors. Try going to your local college to see if music business degree is available too.
Most four year institutions have a performance major in a wide variety of instruments, as well as a music education major and a music composition major. Some other colleges can have degrees in things like music therapy or music business, but they are less common.
From a music school or conservatory. Many colleges offer degrees in Music also.
Full Sail University's degrees are unique to the school. While both University of Central Florida and Rollins College offer music degrees, they focus on performance/composition rather than management. UCF also offers business degrees but they not specific to one industry.
The music industry refers to the wide category of music production and distribution while the music business degrees refers to the procedures that is involved in music production.
Graphic design degrees are offered at nearly every art school and most liberal art colleges.Music business and recording arts are more unique to Full Sail, although other colleges have similar programs. Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA has programs in music business, production, and engineering. McNally Smith College of Musicin St. Paul, MN offers degrees in music business and hip hop production. Ferris State University in Grand Rapids, MI offers a bachelor in music industry management.
The best college (and only) is Berkley Music Program at the University of Berkley.
Normally graduate degrees do not require undergraduate degrees in the same subject. However, you may have to take some specific undergraduate courses while pursuing your masters degree.
Many schools offer online music business degrees. For example, you can apply at www.bakercollegeonline.com or www.mcnallysmith.edu or online.fullsail.edu
There are many colleges that offer programs in music. Schools that offer online programs are flexible, and some of the schools include Berkleemusic.com, Judson College and Valley City State University.
Online Music Degrees and Courses - Music Education - About.com musiced.about.com/od/musicschools/a/musicdegree.htm A list of colleges and universities offering online music degrees. ... For those who want to pursue a music degree but find it difficult to do so because of time
Full Sail in Florida offers music business management in a two year programs. If you're not interested in music then research colleges in your area that offer a two year business degree.