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Poets&Quants For Undergrads – Where Entertainment Meets Business: Inside Kogod’s BAE Program

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November 19, 2025
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Poets&Quants For Undergrads - Where Entertainment Meets Business: Inside Kogod’s BAE Program

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Ever wondered how you might turn a love of music & entertainment as well as business into a career? American University’s Business and Entertainment (BAE) program is a one-of-a-kind undergraduate major at the Kogod School of Business that prepares students for careers in the entertainment industry.

Unlike certificate programs or electives, the BAE is a full degree track that is a mix of rigorous business fundamentals and specialized courses in entertainment.

INSIDE THE BAE PROGRAM

At the center of the program is Linda Bloss-Baum, who has directed BAE for the past two years. Bloss-Baum is an American University alumna herself, and having lived in a dorm just steps from Kogod as a freshman, she believes this gives her a unique edge in relating to students that are walking the same path she once did.

NYC student trek to alumni-hosted UMG. Courtesy photo.

“When I came back as an adjunct, I was really drawn to returning to campus. It was the greatest experience of my life to go to American University,” she says.

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This year marks the third year in a row that the BAE program has received recognition from Billboard. The program has once again made their Top Music Business Schools of 2025 list. The schools in this list are ranked in no specific order, which Bloss-Baum notes seems fair because they’re all quite different in nature.

“Some of these programs on Billboard’s list teach music business in the music school, some teach music business in more of a liberal arts type of approach, and some programs, like ours, are taught within a business school,” she explains.

Billboard’s top music business schools is compiled through industry recommendations, alumni input, years of reporting, and information provided directly by the schools, which are then profiled alphabetically rather than ranked. Selected programs highlight their unique offerings, accomplished alumni, and standout courses or events to showcase their strengths. Below are this year’s winners.

BILLBOARD’S TOP MUSIC BUSINESS SCHOOLS 2025

  School Name  Program/Course  Celebrity Guest Speakers  Location
Abbey Road InstituteAdvanced Diploma in Music Production and Sound Engineering; Dolby Atmos Mixing for MusicJames Auwarter (Grammy-winning engineer)London, England
American University (Kogod School of Business)Business and Entertainment ProgramKevin Beggs, David Dinerstein, Jeff BennettWashington, District of Columbia
Auburn UniversityMusic Business Minor; Record Company ProceduresTroy Tomlinson, Scott HendricksAuburn, Alabama
Baldwin Wallace UniversityBachelor of Arts in Music Industry; Music Licensing and PlacementJoe O’Riordan, Darius Cook, Mary Jo MennellaBerea, Ohio
Belmont University (Curb College)Bachelor of Business Administration; Dolly U coursesEd Sheeran, Kelsea Ballerini, Alysa Vanderheym, Kelly Bolton, Lainey WilsonNashville, Tennessee
Berklee College of Music (Boston)Bachelor of Music in Music Business; Bachelor of Arts in Music Industry Leadership and Innovation; BPMI LiveMolly Neuman, LuciusBoston, Massachusetts
Berklee College of Music (Valencia)Master of Arts in Global Entertainment and Music Business; Publishing and Music SupervisionYvette Noel-Schure, Marie-Anne RobertValencia, Spain
BIMM UniversityCurriculum in artist management, marketing, event promotion, A&R, publishingMiles Leonard, James Threlfall, Emma Hardie, Alyx HolcombeLondon, England (Manchester, Dublin, Berlin)
The BRIT SchoolVocational curriculum in performance, creative arts, music tech, businessAdele, RAYE, Lola Young, Billy Bragg, Ezra Collective, Kate NashCroydon, England
California Institute of the ArtsThe Art of the Mix; Interface DesignLaurel Halo, Jake Viator, Sami ParezValencia, California
California State University, NorthridgeMusic Industry Studies; VoVe student-run labelCarly Huffman, Kidder ErdmanNorthridge, California
Delta State UniversityBachelor of Science in Entertainment Industry Studies; Entertainment Product MarketingRick Sanjek, Paul MathisCleveland, Mississippi
Drexel UniversityMusic Industry Program; Mad Dragon Music Group; Artist Representation; Streaming and Radio PromotionChissy Nkemere Cherian, Major Seven, Omar Grant, Nikisha Bailey, John VettesePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Full Sail UniversityBachelor of Science in Music Business; Concert Management and TouringExecutives from Udio, Revolt TV, SteeleSync, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Warner Chappell MusicWinter Park, Florida
Hofstra UniversityInterdisciplinary Music Business Program; A&R in the Music Industry; Brand Partnerships in MusicPete Ganbarg, Shari LewinHempstead, New York
Howard UniversityWarner Music/Blavatnik Center for Music BusinessPoo Bear, Ne-Yo, Tom Clees, Christopher McDonaldWashington, District of Columbia
Kennesaw State UniversityJoel A. Katz Music and Entertainment Business ProgramCoy Bowles, John Driskell Hopkins, Bryan CalhounKennesaw, Georgia
Liverpool Institute for Performing ArtsBachelor of Arts and Master’s in Music Industry ManagementBruce Springsteen, Paul McCartneyLiverpool, England
Long Island UniversityRoc Nation School of Music, Sports and Entertainment; Music EntrepreneurshipTina Davis, Michele Ballantyne, Thai RandolphBrooklyn, New York
Los Angeles College of MusicBachelor’s and Master’s in Performance, Composition, Music Business, Music Production; Music Licensing & Song Placement PracticumKatherine Turman, Nic HarcourtLos Angeles, California
Los Angeles Film SchoolAssociate and Bachelor of Science in Audio Production, Music Production, Entertainment BusinessThomas Cruley, Henrique AndradeLos Angeles, California
Loyola UniversitySchool of Music & Theatre Professions; Venue Management II; Business of Live EntertainmentThe Revivalists, The Nth Power, Tavia Osbey, Sami SlovyNew Orleans, Louisiana
Middle Tennessee State UniversityScott Borchetta College of Media and Entertainment; Recording Industry/Music BusinessBob ClearmountainMurfreesboro, Tennessee
Monmouth UniversityMusic Industry Program; Record Label StrategiesErin Munezza, Matt MannaWest Long Branch, New Jersey
New York University (Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development)Music Business and related programs (document truncated before full details)–New York, New York
University of Southern California (Thornton School of Music)Music Industry Program (likely included in full document after NYU)–Los Angeles, California
University of Miami (Frost School of Music)Music Business and Entertainment Industries Program–Coral Gables, Florida
University of Colorado DenverMusic Business Program–Denver, Colorado
University of Hartford (Hartt School)Music Industry Program–West Hartford, Connecticut
William Paterson UniversityPopular Music Studies and Music Management Programs–Wayne, New Jersey
Syracuse University (Bandier Program)Bandier Program for Recording and Entertainment Industries–Syracuse, New York
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillMusic Business Program–Chapel Hill, North Carolina
University of Texas at AustinButler School of Music – Music Business Program–Austin, Texas
University of GeorgiaTerry College of Business – Music Business Certificate Program–Athens, Georgia
Berklee College of Music (Online)Online Music Business Programs–Online (Boston, Massachusetts base)

DEEP INDUSTRY TIES

During their time in the BAE program, students learn all about accounting, finance, and information technology while exploring music, film, and media, like other business students heading to Wall Street. “That situation suits us a little differently than the rest of the programs in that list,” says Bloss-Baum.

The program’s location is central to the BAE experience. Washington, D.C. is a hub for music policy and regulation and both the program’s founder John Simson and director Linda Bloss-Baum built their careers in this space – with Simson launching SoundExchange and Bloss-Baum working at Warner Music Group’s D.C. office.

Their collective connections to the industry continue to shape the program and grant students access to the organizations that influence how entertainment is governed. “Being in D.C. we bring in guest speakers from the Motion Picture Association, the Recording Industry Association, and the government’s Copyright Office,” Bloss-Baum says.

As well as visits from industry experts, experiential learning is at the heart of the BAE program, and students travel to entertainment hubs like Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, and Austin for SXSW, meeting executives and exploring the industry firsthand. On campus, their Representating Talent class produces an annual concert, managing everything from artist selection to contracts, security, and hospitality.

NY student Trek. Alumni-hosted visit to Warner Bros. Courtesy photo

Their past headliners have included Flo Rida and Flo Milli, with this year’s show featuring Tinashe. “Putting on this event is a great way to teach the students about all of the ins and outs of putting on a live entertainment show,” Bloss-Baum said.

ADDING SPORTS TO THE MIX

The BAE program is growing rapidly. The class sizes remain intimate, typically ranging from 25 to 35 students, and their new courses have been filling up instantly. Recent additions include a class on name, image, and likeness (NIL) and another on the effects of AI in entertainment, taught by David Hughes, former CTO of the Recording Industry Association of America.

Perhaps the biggest headline right now for the BAE program is the addition of their sports management track. “That’s our loudest headline right now,” Bloss-Baum said.

This track has been added in response to a strong demand from students and families. “One of the first questions we were being asked by current students and high school students was “‘Does sports work into this as well?’” shares Bloss-Baum.

The answer is now a resounding “yes,” and the program has appointed a new director to build a curriculum of six courses for this specific track.

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