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Culminating Experience/Thesis Distribution Agreement

Berklee College Archives:
Culminating Experience/Thesis Distribution Agreement
Please submit completed form to your program director by November 30 with your proposal.
(Note: Master of Arts in Music Therapy students submit this in year 2.)

Part I: Student Information

Seneca Paul Block

Name

0562520

Berklee ID:

Sblock@berklee.edu

Berklee Email:

dukeseneca@gmail.com

Personal Email:

Music Therapy

Program of Study:
Degree (select one):

Proposed Project Title:
Project Advisor:



M.A. Global Entertainment and Music Business




M.A. Music Therapy



M.M. Contemporary Performance (Global Jazz Concentration)



M.M. Contemporary Performance (Production Concentration)



M.M. Music Production, Technology, and Innovation



M.M. Scoring for Film, Television, and Video Games

Medical Music Therapy Business Plan: a patient and staff based program mode

Suzanne B. Hanser EdD, MT-BC

Project Abstract (150 words):

This proposal and culminating experience has been designed as a fame work a

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Part II: Agreement
The author will supply Berklee College of Music with a full electronic copy of his/her Culminating Experience. All
components comprising the finished product will be included, such as the final reflection paper, a recorded performance
or presentation, scores, etc. All materials should be submitted according to the “Graduate Programs Digital Asset Format
Standards for Archival Submission Guidelines.”
The author hereby grants Berklee College of Music the right to retain one or more copies of this Culminating Experience
project in any format, whether electronic or hard copy, for nonprofit educational use and archival purposes.
Copyright ownership remains with the author, and this agreement does not prohibit the author in any way from using all or
part of this Culminating Experience project in future works. The author warrants that the Culminating Experience project
does not—and when published will not—violate any copyright or other right of others. The author hereby will indemnify and
hold harmless Berklee College of Music and its employees and agents for any damages it or they may suffer if this warranty is
breached.

Part III: Electronic Distribution
In addition to the unrestricted display of the bibliographic information and abstract, the author grants Berklee College of
Music nonexclusive license to archive, make accessible, and display this Culminating Experience in whole or in part in all
forms of media, now or hereafter known, including display on the internet, as follows:



1. Immediately release the entire work for access



2. Limit access to the Berklee community for a period of 1 year following graduation

Students can renew this embargo up to four times for a total of five years’ limited access. The deadline to renew the embargo
is March 1 (for students with a July graduate date) or January 1 (for students with a May graduation date). Please email
archives@berklee.edu for further instructions.
Note: In accordance with the Organic Law 15/1999, of December 13 on the Protection of Personal Data, we inform you that
the personal data that you provide on this form will be incorporated into the file of Berklee Valencia “Students.”
You can exert your right to access, modify, correct, cancel, or oppose, in accordance with the present law, by contacting the
Academic Dean, Berklee Valencia at the following address: Av. Profesor López Piñero, 1, Palau de las Arts Reina Sofía, Anexo
Sur, 46013 Valencia (Valencia Campus) OR the Dean of Institutional Assessment and Graduate Studies, MS-155 AAOF, 1140
Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02215.

12/16/2016
Author’s Signature

Date (mm/dd/yyyy)

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