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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3110: Finance
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Finance is the art and science of managing money. This course provides an understanding of the financial system, its functions, and available alternatives for obtaining money. Discussions will focus on financial institutions, instruments, and procedures for supplying funds to markets. The types of financing that apply to the public and private organizations will be discussed. This course will apply the tools of the financial manager as a decision-maker of the organization. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-2110 ACCOUNTING I
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3120: Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Utilizing the materials from Accounting I, this course covers the fundamentals of accounting as applied to partnerships, corporations, and non-for-profit organizations. Managerial decision-making from accounting information is the primary course objective. Emphasis is on the organizational structure, net assets, dividends, earnings per share, long-term debt and debt vs. equity financing, cash flows, profitability, and liquidity ratios for evaluating organizations. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-2110 ACCOUNTING I
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3120 - Accounting II
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3130: Ar ts Entrepreneurship I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course provides students with the knowledge to determine the suitability of starting and running a business of their choice; measure their expectations with practical aspects of running a business; formulate a step-by-step approach for conceiving, executing, and launching a business venture; and develop skills in finance, employee relations, and marketing. This course focuses on the concepts, skills, expertise, information, attitudes, controls, and rewards of entrepreneurship. Students learn to recognize opportunities act on them. Students also learn how to orchestrate, enhance the capacity to envision, and anticipate from the entrepreneurship perspective. Upon completion the student must have awareness of the basic problems of pursuing a business opportunity and be able to demonstrate the planning process of a business startup. Students must be able to apply logic to entrepreneurial situations; be able to identify, understand, and balance the motivations and goals of the business as well as your own personal motivations and goals; have an understanding of the process of business plan creation; and be able to create a business plan and blend arts and entrepreneurship. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-1115 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING THE ARTS, 28-2110 ACCOUNTING I, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3130 - Ar ts Entrepreneurship I
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3135: Strategic Management
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course focuses on role and methods of the chief executive and board in strategic planning. It uses case studies in commercial and not-for-profit sectors with special emphasis on small and large businesses in the arts, entertainment, media, and fashion fields. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-1115 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING THE ARTS COREQUISITES: 28-3110 FINANCE
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3150: Project Management for Ar ts Managers
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Project Management for Arts Managers is a course intended to familiarize students with fundamentals of project management and their application in the arts. The course will cover a variety of techniques used to manage any type of arts project regardless of scope and industry. An emphasis will be placed on understanding the importance of matching project goals and objectives with the mission of an arts organization or potential funders' interests. 3 CREDITS
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3150 - Project Management for Ar ts Managers
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3187: Internship Seminar
1.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course is taken during the semester of a student's first internship. Course helps students make a positive experience of on-the-job activities and problem solving in preparation for the transition from internship to career. 1 CREDIT
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3187 - Internship Seminar
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3188: Internship:Management
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Internships provide advanced students with an opportunity to gain work experience in an area of concentration or interest while receiving academic credit toward their degrees. 1-6 CREDITS
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3188 - Internship:Management
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3198: Independent Project:Management
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
An independent project is designed by the student with the approval of a supervising faculty member to study an area that is not currently available in the curriculum. Prior to registration, the student must submit a written proposal outlining the project. 1-6 CREDITS
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3198 - Independent Project:Management
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3199: Independent Project:Management
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
The student with the approval of a supervising faculty may design a project to study independently an area that is not at present available in the curriculum. Prior to registration the student must submit a written proposal to the chair of the department that outlines the project and its anticipated outcomes for approval. 1-6 CREDITS
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3199 - Independent Project:Management
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Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management 28-3415: Record Promotion
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course offers insight into process by which music is promoted to radio stations for airplay. Goals and strategies of record company promotional people and radio station programmers are compared and contrasted using local and national examples. Special guests include prominent local promotional people and programmers. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-2411 APPLIED MARKETING: RECORDING INDUSTRY
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