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Bachelor of Arts in Entertainment Technology


The program seeks to provide highly competent graduates for careers as scenery, lighting, sound, video and show control technologists, technical and production managers, equipment marketing representatives and personnel for distributors and rental houses in the entertainment industry. The program offers additional career options in the allied fields of film and television production; display design and construction; trade show exhibitions; club, casino and theme-park operations and all related performing arts production. Students desiring careers as designers or content creators can also benefit from the integrated technical and production components, and the degree provides a compelling stepping stone to more advanced design work at the graduate level.

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JOHN MCCULLOUGH, ALLISON BERKOY, HEIDI J. BOISVERT, SUSAN BRANDT, JOHN HUNTINGTON, CHARLES SCOTT, RYOYA TERAO, ADAM J. WILSON.



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