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Music Agents and Scouts

Education and Training Requirements

High School

You should take courses in business, mathematics, and accounting to prepare for the management aspects of an agent's job. Take English and speech courses to develop good communication skills because an agent must be gifted at negotiation. Music classes of all types will help you become familiar with musical styles.

Postsecondary Training

There are no formal requirements for becoming an agent, but a bachelor's degree is strongly recommended. Advanced degrees in law and business are becoming increasingly prevalent; law and business training are useful because agents are responsible for writing contracts according to legal regulations. However, in some cases an agent may obtain this training on the job. Agents come from a variety of backgrounds; some have worked as musicians and then shifted into agent careers because they enjoyed working in the industry. Agents who have law or business degrees have an advantage when it comes to advancing their careers or opening a new agency.

Certification

Some colleges and universities offer undergraduate and graduate certificate programs in music business management, general business management, music business law, and other related fields. For example, Berklee College of Music offers certificate programs in music marketing, music business law and policy, and music supervision. Certificate programs typically last six months to a year and are available in online, in-person, and hybrid formats. Contact schools in your area for information about available programs.

Other Education or Training

North American Performing Arts Managers and Agents provides continuing education opportunities at its annual conference. Contact the organization for more information. Colleges and universities also offer useful classes. For example, Berklee College of Music offers courses such as Music Business 101, Artist Management, and International Music Marketing.

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