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US: MDIA Masterclass Series: Brooklyn with Joel Hamilton

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Application Deadline

Program Type

  • OHIO Credit

Academic Focus

  • Communication, Journalism, and Media

Program Feature

  • Internship

Country/Region

  • United States

Program Term

  • Winter Break

For more information:

Josh Antonuccio
Program Director
Email: antonucn@ohio.edu

Emily Englehart
Program Coordinator
eengleha@ohio.edu

Office of Global Opportunities global.opportunities@ohio.edu

Apply for this OHIO Credit Program

*Applications will open August 29, 2024.

Overview 

This exclusive class offers the opportunity for Ohio University students to work side-by-side with a notable music producer, allowing them to serve in an apprenticeship role as a team during recording and mixing sessions. 

Joel Hamilton, a Brooklyn-based record producer, engineer, and musician, is the co-owner of Studio G Brooklyn. He boasts Grammy and Latin Grammy nominations, and has showcased his talents on acclaimed projects like Highly Suspect's Grammy-nominated "Mister Asylum" and "The Boy Who Died Wolf." Hamilton's collaboration highlights include working alongside Rick Rubin and Paul McCartney for the Emmy-nominated “McCartney 3-2-1”, Mixing with Danny Elfman, engineering for Bomba Estereo's Latin Grammy-nominated “Elegancia Tropical,” and producing for artists ranging from The Black Keys to Tom Waits. A multi-instrumentalist, Joel is also part of the band Book of Knots and has contributed to soundtracks, such as the film “Charlie, Victor, Romeo” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2013.

This program is managed by the Scripps College of Communication.

Living Arrangements

Students will stay in a hotel in the entire duration of the program.

Program Dates

January 17, 2025 - January 20, 2025

This program is offered annually and typically opens for application by the beginning of September.

Academics 

Students will take the MDIA 4903 to earn a total of 3 credit hours.

Cost 

The program fee for this program includes: Student airfare, accommodations, airport transfers, transportation for all program related activities, excursions, and welcome dinner.

In addition to the program fee, students should plan for 3 credit hours of tuition*, administrative fee, and out-of-pocket costs. Below is the student budget worksheet for this program, which outlines these costs. 

Undergraduate Student Budget Worksheet - Spring 2025

Items that are not related to the program (ie. additional entertainment, souvenirs, extra travel, contingency funds) are not included in the cost estimates provided and should be budgeted for separately. 

*Note:

  • If you are nominated to this program, you will be required to pay a deposit to confirm your participation. The deposit is a down payment on the total costs to be billed by OHIO and is determined by the total cost of the program.
  • For programs completed over winter-break and spring break, the credit-hours associated with the program are part of the spring semester. Students taking between 12 to 20 Athens campus hours, including those associated with the program, will not incur additional tuition costs for the spring semester. Students taking less than 12 or more than 20 Athens campus credits for the spring term will see their tuition charge adjusted accordingly.  

Looking for Funding Opportunities? 

More information on financial aid and scholarships can be found on our funding pages.

*School of Media Arts & Studies students may apply for an internal scholarship through the  Ralph J. Bitzer MDIA Opportunities Scholarship. 

Eligibility and Application Requirements

This program is open to upperclass MDIA students at Ohio University. Applicants must be in good academic and judicial standing to participate.

Applicants are required to submit:

  1. A resume/cv
  2. A personal statement
  3. The names, emails, and phone numbers for 2 references who may be contacted regarding your application.

Students who will be on probation at any point during the program for a conduct offense that took place less than a calendar year from the program start date may not study abroad.  Read the entire conduct policy

Participants must have a at least a high school diploma or the equivalent (e.g. GED) by the start date of the program to be considered for eligibility.  Students enrolled in College Credit Plus (CC+) are not eligible for study away programs.

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