
Courses: Spring 2011
MGMT 101.1: Introduction to Entertainment Business Syllabus
In this introduction course, students in the lower-core establish an understanding of the basics of business. In doing so, we use the entertainment business as vehicle of illustration. Class content will be delivered largely by several guest instructors who have an active part in the entertainment business. The content of the class includes a series of brief overviews of accounting, budgeting, creativity, decision-making, entrepreneurship, ethics, finance, information systems, leadership, management, marketing, motivation, negotiations, operations, production, promotions, strategy, teamwork and technology. Finally, we cover these topics from both domestic and global perspective.
Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:40 - 2:00 PM
GBB 106
3 credits
MGMT 402.1: Entertainment Management I Syllabus
In this course, students begin to apply everything they have learned to a live event. Students begin planning the annual live event, Spring Thaw. Students develop, promote, produce, budget and oversee all aspects of this festival.
Wednesday, 4:10 - 7:00 PM
GBB 122
3 credits
No freshmen or sophomore without consent of instructor.
MGMT 403.1: Entertainment Management II Syllabus
This course, which must be taken along with MGMT 402, is an expert lecture series that allows instructors to work with students to develop and produce their annual Spring Thaw event.
Meets select weeks, on Fridays from 4:00-7:00pm and Saturdays from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Dates
February 11 and 12, 25 and 26
March 4 and 5, 18 and 19
April 15 and 16, 29 and 30
GBB 122
3 credits
No freshmen or sophomore without consent of instructor.
MGMT 495.1: Entertainment Research I (Paramount) Syllabus
This course is designed to provide students with a better understanding of the processes involved in the conceptualization, development, production and or marketing for businesses, particularly entertainment related properties. The course will maintain an emphasis on conducting research and then applying the related knowledge to real-world, real-time problems faced by business professionals.
GBB 205 and TBD
3 credits
No freshmen or sophomore without consent of instructor.
MGMT 495.2/496.2: Entertainment Leadership a.k.a Advanced Leadership Syllabus
This course is designed to allow students to apply their knowledge of entertainment management and leadership in a real-world setting by leading a group of students in order to develop live events.
Wednesdays, 4:10-7:00 PM
GBB 122
3 credits
Completion of MGMT 402 and 403 AND instructor consent required
The following classes are offered during Spring 2011 and count towards the Certificate in Entertainment Management:
MAR 111A: Fundamentals of Integrated Digital Arts
R-TV 151: Introduction to Radio-Television Production
MKTG 413: Sports Marketing
MGMT 320E: Business Ethics
MGMT 420: Leadership & Motivation
The following courses are offered Fall 2011
All courses are 3 credits each unless otherwise specified.
Courses: Fall 2011
MGMT 101S Introduction to Entertainment Business Syllabus
Time/Dates: Monday & Wednesday, 11:10 AM – 12:30 PM GBB 106
Instructors: TBA
Meets GER Social Sciences Perspective.
Open to all students at the University. However, JRs and SRs need Consent of Instructor.
This class is the preferred entry point for anyone considering Entertainment Management.
MGMT 295: Special Topics: Venue Management Syllabus
Meets elective requirement for Certificate in Entertainment Management
Time/Dates: Tuesday & Thursday, 11:10 AM – 12:30 PM GBB 122
Instructor: TBA
This class is open to all registered students at The University of Montana.
MGMT 401: Event Management Syllabus
Requirement for Certificate in Entertainment Management
Monday & Wednesday, 3:40 – 5:30 PM GBB 122
Instructor: TBA
This class is open to all registered students at The University of Montana.
MGMT 402: Entertainment Management I Syllabus
Requirement for Certificate in Entertainment Management
Tuesday & Thursday, 2:10 – 3:30 PM GBB 222
Instructor: TBA
This
class is Consent of Instructor ONLY. This is an interactive class in
which we apply EM principles to real-world situations. Students can only
enter this class if they have spoken to me.
MGMT 495.1: Entertainment Research I (Paramount) Syllabus
This course is designed to provide students with a better understanding of the processes involved in the conceptualization, development, production and or marketing for businesses, particularly entertainment related properties. The course will maintain an emphasis on conducting research and then applying the related knowledge to real-world, real-time problems faced by business professionals.
GBB 205 and TBD
Instructor: TBA
3 credits
No freshmen or sophomore without consent of instructor.
Paramount Focus Groups Syllabus
Students must see Sonja if interested.
Special Projects (Artist Development, etc.) Syllabus
Students must see Sonja if interested.
See Cyberbear and check the Certificate Requirements list for courses offered during Fall 2011 and count towards the Certificate in Entertainment Management:
The following courses are offered Spring 2012
All courses are 3 credits each unless otherwise specified.
Courses: Spring 2012
MGMT 101S Introduction to Entertainment Business Syllabus
Time/Dates: To be determined
Instructor: TBA
Meets GER Social Sciences Perspective.
Open to all students at the University. However, JRs and SRs need Consent of Instructor.
This class is the preferred entry point for anyone considering Entertainment Management.
MGMT 395: Special Topics: Business of Film and TV Syllabus
Meets elective requirement for Certificate in Entertainment Management
Time/Dates: To be determined
Instructor: TBA
This class is open to all registered students at The University of Montana.
MGMT 402: Advanced Principles of Entertainment Management I Syllabus
Requirement for Certificate in Entertainment Management
Time/Dates: To be determined
Instructor: TBA
Consent of Instructor ONLY.
MGMT 403: Advanced Principles of Entertainment Management II Syllabus
Requirement for Certificate in Entertainment Management
Tuesday & Thursday, 2:10 – 3:30 PM GBB 222
Instructor: TBA
This class is open to all registered students at the University of Montana.
See
Cyberbear and check the Certificate Requirements list for courses
offered during Spring 2012 and count towards the Certificate in
Entertainment Management: