These requirements are for students who matriculated in academic year 2023-2024. Students who matriculated prior to fall 2023 should refer to the Archives to view the requirements for their Bulletin year.

Summary of Requirements

The degree of Bachelor of Arts may be conferred upon a student majoring in Audio and Live Entertainment (ALE) by the recommendation of the faculty and upon satisfactory completion of a minimum of 124 semester hours of credit with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher overall and in the major.

Students must meet:

  1. University requirements
    • All students are required to complete the General Education (GenEd) curriculum.
    • All students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive (WI) courses in the major at Temple University. Whenever possible, it is recommended that students select these WI courses from courses that directly satisfy a specific ALE requirement to ease the path to program completion.
  2. Lew Klein College of Media and Communication requirements, including KLN 1001 and KLN 1002.
  3. Minimum of 47 credits in the major / maximum of 68 credits in the major (total of MSP, MUST, HRM, LGLS, SGM, and STHM).
  4. Each course that fulfills a requirement for the major must be passed with a C- or better.
  5. All prerequisites must be met unless exempted in writing.
  6. No more than 20 transfer credits may be applied to the Audio and Live Entertainment major.
  7. Total number of credits taken in internship, practicum, independent study, and independent project courses may not exceed 12 credits total.

Audio and Live Entertainment Major Requirements

Foundation Courses 1
MSP 1701Introduction to Media Production3
MUST 1701Music Theory for Non-Music Majors2
MSP 2663The Recording Industry and Music Business3
Music and Media History
Select a minimum of one of the following:3
MSP 3297
History of Electronic Media (WI)
MUST 2113
History of Pop
Audio Production
Select a minimum of one of the following:3-4
MSP 2751
Audio for Media
MUST 4713
Sound Recording
Entertainment Industries Fundamentals
Select a minimum of one of the following:3
MSP 1655
Introduction to Media Business
STHM 1113
Foundations of Experience Design and Management
Professional Development Requirements
MSP 4039Senior Seminar 23
Select one of the following Experiential Learning Options: 33-4
MSP 4687
Recording Industry Practicum
MSP 4785
Internship
Professional Focus Courses
Select a minimum of 24 credit hours from the following courses, including no more than two (2) courses at the 1000 or 2000 level. 324
In Audio and Live Entertainment
ALE 3565
Music Publishing
ALE 4565
Artist Management
ALE 4571
International Studies in Media and Communication
ALE 4755
Advanced Live Sound
In Media Studies and Production
MSP 2741
Introduction to Internet Studies and Web Authoring
MSP 3663
Marketing Music and Media
MSP 3705
Sound for Visual Media
MSP 3751
Studio Music Recording Techniques
MSP 3755
Live Sound Production
MSP 3771
Podcast and Radio Production
MSP 4614
Creating a Media Business
MSP 4663
Art and Business of Recording
MSP 4687
Recording Industry Practicum
MSP 4696
Communication in Media Organizations
MSP 4741
Emergent Media Production
MSP 4751
Audio Mixing
MSP 4753
Audio Mastering
In the School of Sport, Tourism, and Hospitality Management
STHM 2401
Foundations of Event and Entertainment Management
STHM 3424
Business of Social Events and Weddings
STHM 3425
Event and Entertainment Operations
STHM 3428
Event and Entertainment Revenues
STHM 3429
Entertainment Management
STHM 4401
Digital Portfolio Creation
STHM 4415
The Event Experience
THM 3396
Marketing in Tourism and Hospitality (WI)
THM 4398
Contemporary Issues in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management (WI)
Note: STHM 2401, STHM 3425, STHM 3428, and STHM 4415 combine for an Event and Entertainment Management Certificate in STHM that is available to ALE students. Limiting electives to 30 credits will provide sufficient space to complete this certificate without counting any course for more than one requirement.
Note also: STHM 2401, STHM 3424, STHM 3425, STHM 3428, STHM 3429, and STHM 4415 combine for an Event and Entertainment Management Minor in STHM that is available to ALE students. Limiting electives to 24 credits will provide sufficient space to complete this minor without counting any course for more than one requirement.
In the Boyer College of Music and Dance
MUST 1705
Music Theory for Non-Music Majors II
MUST 4713
Sound Recording
MUST 4714
Sound Editing
MUST 4725
Advanced Audio Production
MUST 4762
Introduction to Music Technology for Non-Majors
Note: MUST 4713, MUST 4714, MUST 4725, and MUST 4762 combine for a Music Technology Certificate in Boyer that is available to ALE students. Limiting electives to 30 credits will provide sufficient space to complete this certificate without counting any course for more than one requirement.
Note also: The Boyer College of Music and Dance welcomes ALE students to participate in Boyer’s non-major, non-auditioned ensembles: OWLchestra, Temple University Night Owls Campus Community Band (TUNO), Temple University Swinging Owls 6 & 8, and Temple University Singing Owls Community Choir.
In the Fox School of Business
BA 2196
Business Communications
HRM 1101
Leadership and Organizational Management
LGLS 3509
Entertainment Law
SGM 3501
Entrepreneurial and Innovative Thinking
SGM 3503
Lean Startup: Fast and Inexpensive Ways to Test and Launch Your Ideas
Total Credit Hours47-49
1

Foundation courses must be completed within the first 45 credits at Temple University. Students transferring into Temple must complete at least one Audio and Live Entertainment foundation course at Temple, unless exempted in writing by the chair of the department.

2

Taken during final 30 credits.

3

It is recommended that these are chosen in consultation with an Advisor.

Note: Courses offered in various categories can only be counted once.

About the Professional Development Requirements

The academic experience for all Audio and Live Entertainment majors culminates with the Professional Development requirements, which include MSP 4039 Senior Seminar (3 s.h.) and one of the Experiential Learning Options (3-4 credits). Together, these courses provide students with hands-on and practical training in the field while allowing them the opportunity to explore their potential professional futures.

Experiential Learning Option: MSP 4785 Internship

Internship opportunities exist locally (at virtually every media-oriented organization in the greater Philadelphia region), nationally (in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and other U.S. media markets), and internationally (in London, Dublin, Paris, Barcelona, Hong Kong, and Tokyo through the Lew Klein College of Media and Communication's Global Opportunities Program and Temple's Education Abroad Office). Students who wish to enroll in a second internship as an elective can take MSP 4786 for 1 to 3 credit hours. NOTE: To be eligible for an internship, students must obtain an appropriate internship placement for the term of registration (assistance is ​available), have Junior or Senior standing, a minimum GPA of 3.00, have completed all three ALE foundation courses with a minimum grade of C-, and official approval by the MSP Internship Coordinator via submission of the Internship Verification Form, and once determined eligible, the Site Verification Form.