New On-Campus Entertainment Business Bachelor's Program
Previously online-only program comes to campus

Adding even more versatility to its business education options, Full Sail is now offering an Entertainment Business Bachelor of Science program on its Florida campus. Previously available exclusively as part of Full Sail University’s innovative online education program, the Entertainment Business Bachelor’s curriculum is designed to help students successfully blend their artistic passion and creativity with marketable business-management skills.
“Our new on-campus Entertainment Business degree came from demand by students, and I think it’s great for Full Sail to offer such a breadth of business training to people with different needs,” explains Entertainment Business Bachelor Program Director Ani Gasti.
On-campus students will attend their courses in Full Sail’s state-of-the-art Entertainment Business Center, which offers multiple classrooms and labs, and a lecture auditorium for guest speakers, as well as a café and large student lounge for relaxing between classes. The on-campus program and the online program offer the same courses, curriculum, and interactivity. Over the 21-month program, students will study Business Law, Business Statistics & Data Analysis, Entertainment Business Venture & Financing, Intellectual Property, and Music Business Law & Contract Negotiations, and many other courses.
“I think that there’s going to be an interesting synthesis of material, and that both delivery methods are going to be stronger because of the other one,” Gasti says. “Something great can happen online that our instructors can then bring into the classroom, and vice-versa.“
* To Request More Information about Full Sail’s new on campus Entertainment Business Bachelor of Science Degree program, please visit: http://www.fullsail.edu/request-information.html
“Our new on-campus Entertainment Business degree came from demand by students, and I think it’s great for Full Sail to offer such a breadth of business training to people with different needs,” explains Entertainment Business Bachelor Program Director Ani Gasti.
On-campus students will attend their courses in Full Sail’s state-of-the-art Entertainment Business Center, which offers multiple classrooms and labs, and a lecture auditorium for guest speakers, as well as a café and large student lounge for relaxing between classes. The on-campus program and the online program offer the same courses, curriculum, and interactivity. Over the 21-month program, students will study Business Law, Business Statistics & Data Analysis, Entertainment Business Venture & Financing, Intellectual Property, and Music Business Law & Contract Negotiations, and many other courses.
“I think that there’s going to be an interesting synthesis of material, and that both delivery methods are going to be stronger because of the other one,” Gasti says. “Something great can happen online that our instructors can then bring into the classroom, and vice-versa.“
* To Request More Information about Full Sail’s new on campus Entertainment Business Bachelor of Science Degree program, please visit: http://www.fullsail.edu/request-information.html





