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Sports/Entertainment/Event Management from Johnson & Wales University - Providence is a Campus Bachelor Marketing degree that prepares you for a Business career. Do you ever imagine yourself behind the scenes at the world's greatest events ? the Olympics, the World Series, the Grammys? If so, the Sports/Entertainment/Event Management bachelor's degree program will help you channel that drive into a successful career. From the fundamentals of concert and event production to media relations and trade show/expo management, the program will ground you in a comprehensive understanding of this wide-ranging industry. You'll hone your skills in critical thinking, ethical standards and problem-solving techniques and learn how to apply them in real-world situations through a range of practicum, internship and career co-op experiences. You can complement the core curriculum with such electives as professional sports management, sports and entertainment marketing, athletic coaching administration and meeting management. View more details on Johnson & Wales University - Providence, RI . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Marketing courses.

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