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Arts and Entertainment Management Diploma

In the Arts & Entertainment Management program at CapU, you'll gain the skills to work in B.C.'s growing entertainment industry.

 

Immerse yourself in the business side of the arts and entertainment industry and get ready for a fast-paced career in music, festivals, events, theatre, film/TV talent, artist management or a mixture of all.

 

As you move through this two-year diploma, you'll also refine your abilities in important areas including artist development and talent management, touring, resource development and marketing.

 

Your first year will focus on a broad range of topics including a survey of the arts and entertainment industry, computer applications, music business, venue and festival management and industry-specific management skills.

 

In the second year, you'll advance to even more complex coursework and gain real-world experience in an external practicum in the industry.

gal knowledge, including gaining familiarity with legal research tools, identifying legal issues, communicating legal arguments and applying legal principles.

After completing one 100-level introductory course, you’ll have access to 26 different 300-and 400-level courses in the Minor, including Sports and Recreation Law, Animal Law, Constitutional Law, Securities Law, Cannabis Law and Legal Ethics.

Learn more about the Legal Studies Minor by visiting the Courses tab or contacting the School of Legal Studies.

Minors are secondary subjects that complement your primary credential and include a minimum of 15 upper-level credits as well as associated lower-level prerequisites.

We recommend declaring your minor prior to entering your third year of study, but declarations can be submitted any time before graduation.