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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (B54)  (Dept. Info)Business  (Policies)FL2024

B54 MEC 290Microeconomics3.0 Units
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01-T-R---1:00P-2:20PSimon / 103 AhnDec 17 2024 8:00AM - 10:00AM4900
Desc:The final exam will be on Tuesday, December 17 from 8:00 am until 10:00 am in SH 112 and SH 113.
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02-T-R---2:30P-3:20PSimon / 103 AhnDec 17 2024 8:00AM - 10:00AM4900
Desc:The final exam will be on Tuesday, December 17 from 8:00 am until 10:00 am in SH 112 and SH 113.
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B54 MEC 460OBusiness of Art3.0 Units
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01M-W----4:00P-5:20PSimon / 108 Macdonald, WickwireNo final2000
Desc:This course is for students who aspire to a career in the creative side of the Art Business, including visual art, dance, music, fashion, architecture, photography, writing/poetry, film, communication design, etc.; it may also be of interest to those who plan to work in the business side of Art, but in close connection with the creative side, e.g., A&R at a record label, or acquistions in a movie or TV studio. It will complement MGT432E, Business Management of Arts Organizations. This course provides a diverse collection of business skills that form the foundation for the course's main deliverable: a multi-year plan for the development of an art business that will have commercial success sufficient to enable the artist to pursue their art as a profession. It includes interaction with successful artists, numerous presentations and experiential activities as the business plan develops throughout the semester.
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