The Master of Entertainment Industry Management (MEIM) prepares future leaders to make data-informed decisions across music, film/TV, gaming, live events, and entertainment technology. Delivered through a dual-city experience, the programme combines creative industry insight with management and analytics.
The Master of Entertainment Industry Management (MEIM) at Carnegie Mellon University is designed to cultivate the next generation of leaders who can make informed, data-driven decisions across various sectors of the entertainment industry, including music, film, television, gaming, live events, and entertainment technology. This innovative program features a dual-city study model, blending creative insights with essential management and analytical skills, ensuring graduates are well-equipped for the dynamic landscape of the entertainment sector.
MEIM is a comprehensive two-year master's program that integrates core management and analytical training with specialized education focused on the entertainment industry.
Courses may include:
Capstone: This project serves as a culmination of the program, allowing students to apply their learning to address real-world challenges in the entertainment industry.
Applicants should possess an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution. While specific GPA thresholds are not explicitly stated, admissions are competitive and consider the entire application package.
Proficiency in English is essential for applicants whose academic background is not in English. Commonly accepted tests include IELTS and TOEFL; however, minimum score requirements may differ based on the program and applicant profile—please verify the latest criteria on Carnegie Mellon’s graduate admissions website.
Upon completion of the MEIM program, graduates will be well-positioned to explore diverse career opportunities within the entertainment industry. The skills and experiences gained through this program prepare students for roles in management, analytics, and other strategic positions across various entertainment sectors. Additionally, graduates may be eligible for work opportunities in the country where they studied, subject to applicable immigration regulations and personal circumstances, typically through a post-study work permit or visa category.
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