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University of Montana Entertainment Management

Courses: Fall 2012

BMGT 101S Introduction to Entertainment Business

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.

BMGT 275: Venue Management

Meets elective requirement for Certificate in Entertainment Management

BMGT 401: Event Management

Requirement for Certificate in Entertainment Management

This class is open to all registered students at The University of Montana.

BMGT 402: Entertainment Management I

Requirement for Certificate in Entertainment Management

This class is Consent of Instructor ONLY. This is an interactive class in which we apply EM principles to real-world situations.

BMGT 474: Entertainment Research & Planning

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.

No freshmen or sophomore without consent of instructor.

Courses: Spring 2011

MGMT 101.1: Introduction to Entertainment Business

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.

MGMT 395: Business of Film & TV

Meets elective requirements for Certificate in Entertainment Management.

MGMT 402.1: Entertainment Management I

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.

No freshmen or sophomore without consent of instructor.

MGMT 403.1: Entertainment Management II

This course is an expert lecture series that allows instructors to interact with industry professionals and experts. Each weekend features a different topic of discussion.

Meets select weeks, on Fridays from 4:00-7:00 pm and Saturdays from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.

No freshmen or sophomore without consent of instructor.

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