MSc in Entertainment Science Postgraduate Programme By London College of Creative Media |TopUniversities

MSc in Entertainment Science

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Admission Requirements

2+
7+
ENTRY CRITERIA

The MSc is intended primarily as a career development programme for current or future executives involved in the production, marketing and distribution of digital entertainment content. To benefit fully from the MSc you should:

  • be a numerate, business-savvy and computer literate graduate with a Bachelors degree (2.2 minimum) or 4 years relevant sector experience and a Level 3+ qualification
  • have English language competency equivalent to CEFR Level C1 (7.0 overall, 6.5 in each category). If English is not your first language. 
  • be able to provide professional references, if applying based on your professional experience.
  • Personal Statement:
  • The personal statement is an important part of your application and is your chance to tell us what your background and career goals are and why the course interests you. Your ability to communicate effectively is important, so the quality of your writing is a factor in how we make our decision. In particular, we will be looking for you to demonstrate one or more of the following:
    • A passion, interest or professional background in the entertainment sector
    • a comfort with numbers and statistical analysis
    • knowledge of management and business theory
    • entrepreneurial drive or clear career ambition
    • some computing, digital software or programming experience  eg.  Excel, SQL, Python, Tableau, Google Analytics
    • good writing, communication and presentation skills

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Tuition fees

Domestic (Out of State)
10,400 GBP

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