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so therefore today our agenda is to
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give you a program overview of the
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introductions to js 2930
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bachelor of arts on in business
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administration's global entertainment
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business
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and to entertain global entertainment so
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what i'm going to do is i'm going to
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give you a very brief overview of the
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marketing mind i will talk a little bit
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on the program structure and then i will
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also introduce to you what are the
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experimental learning opportunities
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available ahead campus facilities as
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well as the admission requirement and
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i'm pretty sure you will be very
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exciting to hear about our portfolio
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submissions guideline as well so that
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you can get much prepared to prepare
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your portfolio
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at the end of the sessions there will be
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questions q and a sections and then we
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also have colleagues from the admissions
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office to answer any questions that you
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may have
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the reasons why we develop this program
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is we
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see a market demand and then we would
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like to respond to the market demand in
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arts culture creative and entertainment
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industry
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now as you can see in recent very recent
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years i'm pretty sure you have been to
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the west carolina cultural district you
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have been to tycoon you might have not
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yet been to the amplis or other similar
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initiatives around the world
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we know that there has been an
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increasing demand for programs like this
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because we need special talents who's
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been able to integrate arts and business
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together
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and then to respond to the needs in this
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sector
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if you look at refer to the budget 2022
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and 23 just released this week you will
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realize that the government is strongly
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recognized the increasing need of
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thailand as well you have seen to
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allocate 42 million for organizing hong
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kong performing arts market
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that has 20 million being allocated to
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the popularizations of arts and then
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they also inject hundred millions um on
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into cantonese opera developments under
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arts and culture
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so they are increasing demand and we
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also see because of this increasing
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demand we need in the future what do we
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need or who do we need now global
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entertainment business we need
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specialists and these specialists may be
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something that interests you
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will be able to perform a wide range of
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duties including for example facilitate
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content development now you may not be
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you may not be
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or involved in hands-on development but
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with your business savviness with your
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management skills you'll be able to
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effectively support and facilitate some
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content generation
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now in any kind of business of course we
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need finance we need budgeting we also
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need fundraising in order to sustain the
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business model
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and because this involves a creative
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work we therefore need regulations we
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need to understand what is trademark we
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need to understand what is intellectual
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property we need to understand how to do
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licensing
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and because this is creative work we are
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all not so circulating or distributing
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not only in the local context we are
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also thinking about the regional market
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as well as the global market so
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distributions and circulations so these
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are the keys
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for the creative work to get to the
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general public
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we need marketing ideas we need digital
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marketing ideas we need promotional
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strategies you definitely need
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management skill set as well as how do
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you manage a project or the oversee the
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daily operations of the entire business
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and of course ultimately we need
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consumer insights to understand how do
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we develop audience how do we develop
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them how do we sustain them and build
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certain kinds of loyalty
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we also need specialists who are able to
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do some public education community
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programs and most importantly with the
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technology advancement we also need
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people who will be able to champion the
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very fast evolving new forms of audience
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engagement and these are what we need
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and that is also the reasons why we
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developed this transducer
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program
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in nurturing talents
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in and global entertainment business
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now what is different from this degree
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to a traditional ordinary degree is that
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we no longer
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see
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that a single disciplinary is enough to
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nurture talents in this area
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we would like to cultivate our students
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who is able to take a holistic point of
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view who will be able to take a
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transdisciplinary initiative as well as
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approaches to in to meet this demand so
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i'll give you an example for example
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have you ever think about
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integrating arts and business
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in retail environment we've been
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shopping
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um many times okay have you ever thought
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about how do we integrate arts as was in
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business in the retail environment
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have you also thinking about for all
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these content generations we watch film
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we listen to music
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we see theaters we go to museum have you
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ever thought about how do we use big
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data data analytics okay how do we use a
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data analysis to support this kind of
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content generation
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have you ever thought about if you have
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an ido if you have a singers you have a
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favorite singers you have a favorite
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artist do you think consumer insights
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will help you to better manage their
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portfolio and better manage the
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development of these artists or these
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singers
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now if these are the things that you
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interest you and this is the program for
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you because we'll be we'll be nurturing
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talents
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so able to combine a different
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discipline all together and to work in
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the future to prepare them to to take a
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job in the industry film industry
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tv music theater
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advertising media gaming museum
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arts culture events performance both
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online and offline
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just last month we have a local media
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who report gave this a news report on
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our program and especially saying that
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one of the exciting components is to
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it's on artist management
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but i wanted to say that this program is
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not only to
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nurture talents in attendance management
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indeed we take an approach to cultivate
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our students into multi-perspective
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now i would like to take some time to go
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through with you the program structure
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in year one and year two we especially
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would like to our students to learn some
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programs specific core courses
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now in year one you will be doing some
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um university course courses and general
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education courses and that there will be
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two
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um
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courses especially designed for our
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global entertainment business students
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first of all we like to cultivate
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creativity i think
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creativity is the fundamental is the key
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to succeed in the global entertainment
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business or arts and culture performing
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sector
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we will also like to cultivate our
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students um to give them a basic
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understanding of business as well as
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entrepreneurship
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right that will get you expose to um
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some courses is a transdisciplinary
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courses working with students from other
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transdisciplinary programs in tackling
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some global challenges
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so you'll be inspired to think about
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recommendations in social innovations
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and this is your year one
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and year two you will continue doing
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some university core and general
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education courses as is like other
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students but specifically we would like
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to cultivate our students in certain
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aspects
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both taking from the arts point of view
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as well as from business and technology
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so how do we do that now this is a
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global entertainment business program we
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definitely need to know the impact of
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globalization
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and you need to develop certain kind of
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cultural sensitivity in order to work in
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a global
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arena in a global marketplace
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we also would like to encourage our
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students to be entrepreneur you don't
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necessarily have to be an entrepreneur
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to open a scholar but you can have
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develop an entrepreneurial mindset
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to champion the changing form of the
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existing business
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you definitely need to as i said just
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now we need to know ip trademark
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licensing so entertainment law
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is definitely something that you you
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will get
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you will get into
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we also need to know about ethics
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something which are legal but whether or
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not you are making an ethical business
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decision
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we've been talking about blockchain
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fintech cryptocurrency how are they
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impacting the entertainment industry and
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how are you going to use these tools in
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your and in the entertainment business
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and eventually as i said just now
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consumer insights data analytics are
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something that is very going to be very
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important okay in the future and these
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are the subjects that we would like our
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students to learn in year two
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so year one and year two are more a
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structural a more structural um
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structure
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in year two you will also go into
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individual advising individual advising
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thinking about how do you plan your year
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three and year four
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because in year three and year four you
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will then have a wide range of
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elective courses that you will have you
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will choose based on your own interests
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okay so let me go through with you what
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are they
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now as i said just now in the year one
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you will have transdisciplinary courses
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working with other students from other
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transdisciplinary program
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in year two those are the course name
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that you can refer to
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you can also refer to our website
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because everything are actually there in
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the website as well
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and then there will be exponential
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learning courses in year three
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now in year two and year two um year
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three and year four onwards you will
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have a lot of elective choices all right
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there will be program elective courses
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there will also be free elective courses
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now in program elective courses these
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are the courses that you will choose to
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fulfill a 21 unit
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right so we have courses designed
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especially for you from academy of film
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we have
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courses from visual arts
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history
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development department of humanities and
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creative writing
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as well as department of music as well
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as the skill of business
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so it will be based on your own
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interests that there's no
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specializations there's no
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concentrations but it's really subject
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your own interest so you can choose any
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any courses you can choose one for music
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one from film one from business one from
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visual arts that's not a problem that's
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solely your own
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combination of mix and match to shoot
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your own choices
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but um but i would also like to talk a
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little bit more about the experiential
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learning because experimental learning
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is something that you will learn beyond
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the classroom environment now these
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elective courses will include as i said
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all this department offering department
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and school
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and while i give this special highlight
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um in global funds funding
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consumer data analysis artist management
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venue operations and fintech and
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blockchain and there will be advanced
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courses in this as
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well
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in year three
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you will expose yourself to a wide range
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of experimental learning
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the first one i would like to introduce
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to you is what we call a
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transdisciplinary collaboration studio
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so this is where you will integrate
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business and visual arts together
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but don't worry if you are not
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um a visual arts person okay because we
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we are not um requiring you to do
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hands-on work if you don't feel
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comfortable but would like to bring your
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business sense
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okay your management skills and your
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ideas
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to mingle together to to work together
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with the students in visual arts and to
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see how can we bring artwork into a
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business world
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okay with the help of technology
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all right so the transmission of
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transdisciplinary collaboration studios
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is something that is very fun okay
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for our students to actually get into
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knowing about visual arts
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now of course you would like to know if
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if we are having a class in the visual
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arts if you're having your courses in
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academy or film if you're having courses
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in department of music you probably
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would like to know what kind of facility
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that you will you will enjoy and then
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you will get if you take those elective
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courses so i would like to take um this
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is a rather long video but i would just
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like to walk through very quickly with
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you
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what are the facilities that we have
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so it's just a very quick visual on
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campus tour
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this is our
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visual arts building
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where you guys can see we have dark room
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we have prototype now prototype is
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actually very important in business as
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well especially if you're interested in
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new product development
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we have courses in jewelry design and
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glass design where you can take as a
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free elective
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if you're interested in installation for
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example we have a 3d studio
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if you're interested in graphics we also
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have a graphic art studio
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now of course we also have printmaking
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as well as structure
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down here we have ceramics
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if you are interested and of course
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painting
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so here's students dealing with metals
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as well as chinese calligraphy art
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chinese painting we also have an
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exhibition space as well
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and where students will actually get
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into um when they do a transdisciplinary
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studio project
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now if you are taking elective courses
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and offered by the academy of
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this is the studio
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and the facility that you will
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get to use
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if you are interested in production
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or post productions in editing
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or performing like acting for example
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if you are going to take courses offered
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by department of music
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with instruments
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orchestra
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a different practice room
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[Music]
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and obviously music technology is
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something that you will look into too
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and of course we also have
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facility offered by the department of
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computing
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you will see computer rooms
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[Music]
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so it's very much depending on your own
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interest what sort of courses that will
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interest you
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and how do you want to develop your
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career in the future
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this is our new development jockey club
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campus of creativity which opened in
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2024
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it's exactly where you will become a
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year three students
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so we have common areas for students to
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join together
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so this is something that we are
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certainly looking forward
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okay
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so i just want to give you an idea of
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the facility that you will you um you
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use and then you will enjoy uh for when
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you take elective courses um subject to
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your own choices
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now in year three we will continue
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bringing our students to expose to
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different kind of experimental learning
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we are specially designed to have a
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global entertainment business field trip
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as part of the course so that would be a
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credit it's a credit-bearing courses as
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well now in the in the past we took our
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students in other different programs we
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took our students for example to cnbc
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stations in singapore as well as also in
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singapore at splendid theaters
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as well so you will also get these kind
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of opportunities where we would like to
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cultivate
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you the international mindset we want
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you to be able to expose not only in the
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local business they want you to equip
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you with overseas experience global
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exposure especially to understand how
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regulations for example are different
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how culture actually play a very
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important role when we design our
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content or promotional strategies for
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example okay so you will get to um
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field trips where we will bring you to
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tv stations theme productions new uh
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museum
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but most importantly is to interact with
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the local people to interact with people
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in the destination i think that's the
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key to where you you can actually
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develop your network as well for future
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you will also have internship
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opportunities also a credit bearing so
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that means you will definitely do it
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we will have internship opportunities
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offering in hong kong in overseas also
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in greater bay area so again subject
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subject to your own interest
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now in the past we have to collaborate
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um with for example eeg to promote one
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of their artists we also promote uh we
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also have um in collaborations with
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fancy music as you can see some
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celebrities are here and also with big
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or mega events we also have students
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participating as well so it's very much
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depending on what sort of work that you
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you will you would like to do we do have
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collaborations with a lot of different
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um organizations in hong kong especially
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in the arts culture creative and
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entertainment industry and those those
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are the way that you will develop your
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network as well and especially to expose
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yourself to day-to-day operations in
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these businesses and to experience for
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yourself um the real-life setting
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when you're in year four when you
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graduate we will i will request our
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students to work in a company based
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final year project now we're talking
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about year four now where you will
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already have equipped yourself with
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different kinds of knowledge
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transdisciplinary knowledge to be exact
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we would like you to make
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recommendations to businesses
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in the past we have partnered with
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google for example with like sony
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entertainment so these are they they
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provide our students an opportunity to
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present them with a market challenge and
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require our students to
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apply all the knowledge and skills that
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they have learned throughout the three
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and a half years and then you apply them
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to make recommendations to all these
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businesses
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right so these are the opportunities
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that you will you will get but you will
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make sure that you will get into the
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real life
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setting as well
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now other than
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global entertainment business field trip
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internship opportunities as well as the
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company based final project
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throughout the whole four years you will
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get to different local field trips
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there will be industry collaborations in
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different courses to enrich our students
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learning
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for example here you can see we have
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students partner work working
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with hong kong museum of art
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at the right we have students visiting
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harper city to understand as i said just
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now how entertainments are embedded in
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the
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shopping area we also have students
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participating in projects
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in collaborations with ocean park
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now throughout the four years we also
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encourage our students to actively
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participate in local and international
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business competitions as well and this
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is where you will you will get to
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understand the business world and how do
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you actually make the um your ideas in a
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real life setting
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okay
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so um after the four years we expect our
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graduate will be able to develop certain
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kinds of transdisciplinary skills you
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will get a high level of creativity
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intercultural awareness and then also
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entrepreneurial mindset
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there will be three distinct
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career prospects that you can consider
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you might consider a job that will
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facilitate creative content creation or
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delivery
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you might take up a business position
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in administration
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marketing distribution project event
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management
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in this industry or you might be an
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entrepreneur for existing
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all right or an emerging form of arts
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and culture as well
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okay so these are the prospects that you
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will have but if you choose to work your
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employer will include entertainment
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business creative industry
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cultural value museum gallery exhibition
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space performing venue commercial groups
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art group ngo art trader event
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organizers as well as the government so
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these are the potential employers in the
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future
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so again my name is glass this is my
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email address and my number that you can
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contact me if you have any questions
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my we have a program officer katrina is
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very helpful so you can also email her
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or you have any programs about the whole
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transdisciplinary then there's an email
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address as well as the program website
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so you can have
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refer to our program website for more
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information
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all right so this is dan from my
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presentations today thank you very much