Entertainment management
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Entertainment management is a business management discipline increasingly offered as a Bachelor of Science degree. Entertainment management courses are designed to teach the knowledge and skills necessary for management careers within the entertainment sector.[citation needed]
Universities may offer a BBA degree in management with a concentration in arts and entertainment.[1]
A number of master's-level programs have recently emerged, which allows students with undergraduate degrees in film and television to refocus their education on management.