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      BA Programs in Entertainment Business

      A BA (Bachelor of Arts) is an undergraduate degree often related to liberal art majors such as history, literature, social science, language, and humanities. It takes an average of three to five years to complete the program.

      What is a BA in Entertainment Business? This program is designed for creative professional who want to use their skills and vision in the entertainment industry. Every program will vary, but professional development will usually be a core focus. Students may be given the opportunity to explore television and film production management, international touring principles, festival events management, touring plans, brand and licensing alignments, and online business systems.

      Students who pursue this program benefit in a number of ways. The market can be very competitive, and having a degree and the experience that accompanies it should give graduates an edge. Individuals also develop strong networking skills that are beneficial in many different situations.

      The costs associated with earning this degree will vary from one place to another. There are schools all over the world that offer this program so the location and reputation of the institution will be big factors, as will the duration of the program. Students should contact the schools directly to find out what tuition and fees will be involved.

      Individuals who graduate with a degree in entertainment business can choose from a variety of careers. Employers may include public relations firms, booking agents, record companies, artist or event management companies, music publishers, promotional companies, merchandising firms, or copyright accounting and music licensing firms. Specific positions may include promoter, booking agent, artist manager, media director, production music manager, licensing agent, label manager, and writer services manager.

      If you are interested in pursuing a career in the entertainment business, find a school right now. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.