FULL SAIL – Entertainment (Masters Program)

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Length to Graduate: 12 Months
Location: FL-Orlando
Students per Class: 30+
Tuition to Graduate: $31,300

DESCRIPTION

Built around two academic capstone projects – the Leadership Portfolio and the Thesis Report – this comprehensive and exhaustive program will take you through high-level business courses that will take you deep into the theory and practical applications of the entertainment business world. You’ll develop advanced business and management skills through hands-on training in leadership, brand development, negotiation, media publishing and distribution, Internet marketing, and more.

ADVANTAGES

Our Entertainment Business Master’s program is an advanced exploration of the specific business and management skills you need to excel and lead in the entertainment world. This balanced and in-depth education will take you through courses such as Executive Leadership, Advanced Business Law, Entertainment Business Finance, Business Storytelling and Brand Development, and Negotiation and Deal Making, as you expand your knowledge of the way the business world works.


THINGS TO CONSIDER

The Entertainment Business Master’s Degree Program, when taken in conjunction with any of Full Sail University’s accredited Bachelor of Science Degree Programs, will result in a Master of Science Degree in Entertainment Business upon successful completion. Graduates of other schools’ bachelor’s degree programs with a similar degree emphasis are also invited to apply.


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

Through this specialized education, you’ll learn the strategies of top executives, and apply those to classroom exercises that develop your own leadership abilities. As a conclusion to the program, you’ll be responsible for two capstone projects – a leadership portfolio and a business plan thesis – which will require you to make practical use of important entertainment business concepts like project management, financial planning, business plan development, contract negotiation, internet marketing, branding, and global business strategy.

Video

http://www.fullsail.com/entertainment-business-masters/overview-video.html?video=5314

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

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