University degrees: Courses
Course length: 16 months
Course city: Atlanta, GA Chicago, IL Emeryville, CA Nashville, TN
Program Overview
The Associate of Applied Science in Entertainment Business is an intensive course of study that prepares students for a range of careers within the entertainment industry. Students receive training in business fundamentals, marketing, artist development, entertainment management, entrepreneurship, intellectual property rights, distribution, event planning, and common industry structures and practices as well as effective communication, critical thinking, and research skills, and will learn practical contemporary media production skills in video, audio, web, and graphic design to prepare them for a variety of entry-level positions in the entertainment industry.
Students in the Associate of Applied Science in Entertainment Business program should learn to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the structure, corporate culture, values, and practices of contemporary entertainment industries, the various roles within them, and their distribution and revenue channels.
- Understand and apply fundamental business, management, and entrepreneurial concepts, models, and practices to the entertainment industry.
- Demonstrate an understanding of legal aspects of the entertainment industry, including contracts, copyright, and intellectual property.
- Apply fundamental media production skills to entertainment business practices.
- Develop and author a business, marketing, and branding plan.
- Conceive, plan, and execute an entertainment media event.
- Develop strategies for improving professional performance through reflective practice.
- Demonstrate effective oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Demonstrate effective analytical problem-solving and critical thinking skills, using the scientific method where appropriate.
- Locate, retrieve, and evaluate information using appropriate research tools.
QUALIFICATION
Associate of Applied Science in Entertainment Business
Students can learn…
- Business fundamentals
- Marketing
- Artist development
- Entertainment management
- Entrepreneurship
- Intellectual property rights
- Distribution
- Event planning
- Common industry structures and practices
- Contemporary media production