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Job No. 155120

  • Job Title:
  • Assistant Professor of Music Industry Studies
  • Employer:
  • Appalachian State University
  • Location:
  • Boone , NC
  • Posting Date:
  • 12-Mar-2025
  • Description:
  • Minimum Qualifications
    Terminal degree: PhD, DMA, or Masters in the various areas of Music Industry Studies, which must be completed by July 31, 2025.
    Areas of Interest (No Minimum Level Required)
    The Hayes School of Music seeks someone with experience in or documented potential for the following:
    Demonstrated expertise in music industry as it relates to the concentrations offered in our degree program.
    Evidence of successful teaching experience at the college/university level.
    Evidence of active research, creative, or professional experience in the music industry, digital media, or audio technology.
    Utilizing industry-standard software and technology (e.g., Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Max, DAWs, immersive audio tools) to ensure hands-on learning experiences.
    Designing and teaching an Undergraduate course in audio production, sound design, immersive media, and/or electronic music production.
    Developing and refining courses by integrating music technology with business strategies, emphasizing digital transformation, AI in music, streaming economics, interactive media, and data analytics.
    Engaging in interdisciplinary collaborations within the institution, such as Sustainable Development, Walker College of Business and its International Programs, Office of International Programs, TI Center for Entrepreneurship, or other programs and colleges, depending on the candidate’s areas of expertise.
    License/Certification Required


    Description of the Department or Unit
    HAYES SCHOOL OF MUSIC: The Hayes School of Music consists of 423 music students and 54 full-time faculty and offers undergraduate degrees in music education, music therapy, music industry studies and music performance with concentrations in instrumental or vocal performance, music theory/composition and sacred music. Graduate degrees are offered in music therapy and music performance with concentrations in instrumental or vocal performance, music theory/composition and conducting.

    The Hayes School of Music prepares musicians for professional lives as performers, composers, music educators, music therapists, conductors, scholars, and music industry professionals, ensuring the next generation of musical leadership for the state, region, and nation.

    The Hayes School of Music is committed to ensuring that its graduates are equipped to succeed in an innovative and multicultural world. Details about department programs and faculty/staff can be found here.

    The Hayes School of Music is generously supported by the Hayes Endowment for Musical Excellence. Appalachian State University is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music. Additional information is located at music.appstate.edu

    The Bachelor of Science in Music Industry Studies with a minor in General Business prepares students for diverse careers in the $28.6 billion music industry(2023) by fostering an entrepreneurial spirit and emphasizing experiential learning. Students audition on a primary instrument or voice and interview for acceptance into the program of study. The coursework includes music performance and ensembles, academic skills in music, and professional courses focused on the music industry. The program requires a one-semester internship. Combining foundational knowledge in both music and business, the program equips students to advance music-making within a business context. Graduates pursue careers in Recording Arts, Live Sound Production, Music Publishers, Designing & Selling Musical Instruments, Record Label Management, Work with Orchestra/University/non-profit, and Artist Management. The program offers three concentrations: Marketing and Promotion, which prepares students for artist management, concert and venue management, entertainment law, and non-profit work, often attracting aspiring musicians seeking industry insight; Recording and Production, where students learn to capture and engineer music creatively using state-of-the-art studio equipment, preparing for careers in recording studios, live sound engineering, and emerging fields in recorded music; and Manufacturing and Merchandising, ideal for those passionate about musical instruments, leading to careers in retail, instrument design, and manufacturing at both entrepreneurial and corporate levels.

    The Erneston Music Library, located in the Broyhill Music Center, supports the curriculum of the Mariam Cannon Hayes School of Music and the University and contains books, scores, and recordings. In addition, the Special Collections Research Center in Belk Library includes a growing collection of rare book and manuscript materials relating to classical music. Highlights of the collection include the scores of conductor Hans Schwieger, the original manuscripts of composer Tui St. George Tucker, and the Matanya Ophee Collection, one of the largest collections of 19th-century guitar music in the world.
    Essential Duties and Responsibilities
    A potential semester course load could include Introduction to Music Industry Studies, Music Marketing, Music Merchandise and Entrepreneurship, Music Management, Professional Development Seminar, and Musician as an Entrepreneur.
    Partner with industry professionals, record labels, publishers, and entertainment companies to create networking and internship opportunities.
    Contribute to the Music Industry Studies program’s growth and strategic direction and assist with program assessment, accreditation, and curriculum development to maintain industry relevance.
    Organize guest lectures, workshops, and industry panels to connect students with professionals.
    In coordination with MIS faculty, advise a portion of the Music Industry Studies students on career pathways, including roles in music management, marketing, publishing, entrepreneurship, audio engineering, live sound, and venue management, as well as coordinate and supervise student internships with industry partners.
    Participate fully in the responsibilities of faculty membership, including student mentoring, curriculum development and assessment, service activities, meeting attendance, timely communications, advising, and recruitment.
    Engage in research, creative, or professional activities in the music industry, digital media, or audio technology.

    In the Hayes School of Music, full-time tenure-eligible or tenured faculty members are expected to teach 24 full-time equivalent hours (FTEs) per academic year. A faculty member may request up to 6 FTEs annually for extensive scholarly or creative activity.
  •  Contact information:
  • Appalachian State University
  • Boone, NC 28608
  • United States
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