Free college information on MFA and MA programs in film, TV and broadcasting is available through the search results listed on this page.
If you're really serious about making a name in film, take your graduate school education seriously. Your main interest may be film studies, but when you back up a master of fine arts (MFA) with a master of business administration (MBA) you'll be unstoppable.
Elite universities offer dual MFA/MBA degree programs—that is, if you can even get into the program and afford the tens of thousands of dollars in tuition and fees. Design your own degree program and get the same education on your own terms. First, choose an arts college that offers the right MFA program. Then, choose an online MBA program to complete your education.
Choose Your Arts College
Several colleges and universities offer online graduate programs in film studies, media design and management, and related studies. As you browse through the GraduateSchools.com search results, request free college information from all related programs—both online and on-campus. That way, you can see all your options.
Choosing an arts college means you look at the course offerings, faculty credentials, financial aid packages, and administrative support such as help looking for a job after graduation. All these factors contribute to getting into the right arts program—but curriculum and courses may be the most important. Your MFA degree should cover producing, directing, screenwriting, sound and lighting, and overall aesthetics of film.
Once you've gotten information together about MFA programs, start planning for your MBA.
Choose an Online MBA Program
Your best success in earning a dual degree will come from online MBA programs. Because you're interested in the arts as a career with business skills to back it up, you'll need to research MBA programs thoroughly.
Use the GraduateSchools.com business school search to explore online master's degrees in business. First look into MBA degrees in entrepreneurship or marketing and public relations. There are dozens of online programs—get as much free college information as possible through our general search.
Once you've narrowed your choices to only the best arts and business schools, take steps to enroll. Let both colleges know you're pursuing a dual degree—they have extra resources for ambitious students like you.
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