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Trivia Tuesday: Anderson’s Entertainment and Media Management Program

It’s time again for our weekly edition of Trivia Tuesday, in which we take a close look into the special offerings that differentiate leading MBA programs from their peers. This week we’re going to examine UCLA / Anderson’s Entertainment and Media Management program as profiled in the Clear Admit School Guide to the UCLA Anderson School of Management.

“The Entertainment and Media Management career path is sponsored by Anderson’s Center for Management of Enterprise in Media, Entertainment and Sports (MEMES), which was founded in 2004. Featuring courses in areas such as entertainment marketing, negotiations, entertainment law and sports management, this career path shares a number of recommended electives with the Producers Program, a customizable MFA program offered by the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.

“UCLA is a premier location for media and entertainment training, thanks in part to its location in Los Angeles only a few miles from Hollywood.  MEMES provides a consistent link between MBA students and the entertainment industry, holding conferences, symposia and small gatherings on campus with entertainment executives, in addition to orchestrating consulting engagements, internships and research assistant programs that bring students into the workplace. Networking opportunities and events with the more than 800 Anderson alumni in the entertainment industry further enhance the resources available to students.”

For more information on Anderson’s unique programs, be sure to check out the Clear Admit School Guide to UCLA / Anderson. All Clear Admit School Guides are available for immediate purchase and download on the Clear Admit shop.

You could win a Clear Admit Guide!  Based on today’s post, we’ll be running a trivia contest on Twitter.  Be sure to follow us and play for your chance to win!

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