Gospel Music: Advanced Studies in Artistry, Industry and Culture

Course Number
AFST-423
Description

This course offers advanced study of the history, evolution, influence and future of the gospel industry through in-depth analysis of artistry, industry leadership, and cultural innovations that have significantly impacted and shaped it. An examination of internal and external perspectives of gospel's role and position will be explored through a hybrid approach inclusive of in-person interviews with artists/industry executives along with research of related media sources. Students will be able to explore the past contributions of gospel industry leaders and will be required to write a case study on an existing industry leader based on research, a one-on-one interview, and how employing two to three specific digital and artificial intelligence (AI) strategies can update/upgrade that leader’s impact.

Credits
3
Prerequisites
AFST-421 or AFST-422
Required Of
BLMC majors in the gospel track
Electable By
All
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Boston
Department
AFR
Course Chair
Mike Mason
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