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Dive into the business aspects of arts and entertainment, preparing for a dynamic career across film, television, theater, music, artist representation, or a combination of these fields.
Your initial year will cover diverse subjects such as an overview of the entertainment industry, digital tools, creative production, and managing record labels and festivals.
During your second year, you'll tackle more advanced studies and participate in practical training through an internship with a professional company.
Program objectives
Understand fundamental principles of organizing, financing, executing, budgeting, and marketing arts and entertainment productions.
Handle the organizational elements involved in event coordination and execution.
Implement classroom knowledge of arts management through practical applications, including volunteer work and internships.
Collaborate effectively to stage performing arts productions.
Develop strong written communication abilities for clear professional correspondence.
Master verbal communication techniques for productive meetings and group leadership.
Create, maintain, and oversee financial plans for entertainment projects.
Evaluate event operations to identify successful strategies and areas needing improvement.
Comprehend the complete lifecycle of artistic works from conception to public presentation.
High school graduation
English Language Requirements:
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 83 (internet-based score), 560 (paper-based score).
ELA (English Language Assessment Test): 145
Academic IELTS (International English Language Testing System): 6.5 overall and no one scores less than 6
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment Test): 70
PTE (Pearson Test of English - Academic): 56
DET (Duolingo English Test) - 125 or higher with no sub-score less than 115.