Entertainment management is a relatively new business management discipline that is increasingly being taught as a Bachelor of Arts degree. The course of entertainment management aims to provide graduates with the appropriate knowledge and skills to advance into management careers in the entertainment sector, managing facilities such as sporting events, amusement parks, theaters, cinemas, live music venues, museums, art galleries, broadcast media companies and night clubs.
The Lubin School of Business at Pace University offers a BBA degree in management with concentration in art and entertainment.
A number of master level programs have emerged recently, including the Master of Entertainment Industry Management Carnegie Mellon University - which offers students with undergraduate degrees in film and television the opportunity to refocus their education on the occupational management dimension, or the Northwestern University Master of Science in Leadership for Creative Business program, which offers students with a background in visual arts, performances, or interactive skills with management and entrepreneurship.
Growth in these courses has been attributed to growth in the creative and cultural industries. This growth is associated with increased consumer spending on leisure and leisure activities. The result is a population that gives them greater interest in their free time and the consequential willingness to spend more of their income on economic 'experience'.
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