2 Performing Arts degrees found
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2 Performing Arts degrees found
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European School of Economics
MBA Film Industry
- London, United Kingdom
- Madrid, Spain + 3 more
MBA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MBA Film Production programme at the European School of Economics is designed for students who may not have pursued a production-focused specialism at the undergraduate level. While some students may have studied filmmaking or gained work-related experience, neither is an expectation nor a requirement for entry
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Erich Pommer Institut gGmbH
European Film Business and Law LL.M. | MBA
- Potsdam, Germany
MBA
Full time, Part time
4 semesters
Blended
English
The developments in the digital single market, the noticeable increase in skill shortage, and the effects of a global pandemic are posing new challenges for the European audiovisual and entertainment industry at the crossroads of creative, legal, and business. The importance of digitalization as well as the inevitable focus on transformational leadership and resilience is more evident for tomorrow's film and TV companies today than ever before. The executive master's degree program European Film Business and Law LL.M. | MBA equips professionals and executives in film and TV with the necessary skills and tools to master those challenges with competence, ensuring the sustainable development of their companies and overall dynamic market growth in Europe. The program offers comprehensive insights into the European audiovisual and entertainment landscape from a business as well as a legal perspective. Next to top-class academic expertise, the program offers a significant amount of practice-relevant knowledge, interdisciplinary knowledge exchange, as well as access to top industry experts and their networks.
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MBA Programs in Performing Arts
The study of performing arts focuses on both the theoretical and practical approaches in the many forms of artistic demonstration, including theater, music and dance. Students can study music either through an academic approach, a technical one, or both.