FULL SAIL – Entertainment Business (Bachelors Program)

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Length to Graduate: 21 Months
Location: FL-Orlando
Students per Class: 30+
Tuition to Graduate: $50,000

DESCRIPTION

Our Entertainment Business Bachelor’s Degree Program offers you a comprehensive business education focusing on the specialized needs of the entertainment and media industry. Over the course of 21 months you’ll engage in classes and labs covering a broad scope of business, finance, and management training that stress practical applications of the core skills driving the success of today’s emerging companies.


ADVANTAGES

You’ve got an idea – why not turn it into your livelihood? In this course, you’ll get an overview of the principles and practicalities of entrepreneurship within the entertainment business. While you explore different types of legal entities, you’ll begin to develop an entrepreneurial state of mind by studying the starting of new ventures and acquisition of other businesses. This is the stage where you’ll begin to develop a proposal and explore its potential for becoming a viable business.


THINGS TO CONSIDER

Students in the Entertainment Business Bachelor’s Degree Program participate in Project LaunchBox, where they purchase an Apple MacBook Pro and software at a deep institutional discount.


FINANCIAL AID

Financing anything – whether it’s a home, a car, or your education – is no small matter. That’s why we have a 74-person Financial Aid Department dedicated to working with you to make this sometimes confusing process easier.

SCHOLARSHIPS

In an effort to encourage and develop future generations of media professionals, Full Sail has developed the Merit Scholarship Program. Eligible participants may receive a Merit Scholarship towards the tuition of any one Full Sail degree program.

CERTIFICATIONS

All Full Sail Degree Programs are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT).


SUMMARY

No matter what your field of interest, this combination of comprehensive business training with entertainment specific courses is designed to prepare you for the business world – either as a creative contributor within an organization, or as part of an entrepreneurial team.

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FULL SAIL – Entertainment Business (Bachelors Program)
3300 University Boulevard, Winter Park, FL‎ 32792

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