sushi \$m[1]:以下先代貼一篇來自Shena的留言,她因為碰到系統問題,無法上來貼文。我晚點有空才能回喔:
Hi~Howl
感謝你對EMT課程詳盡的說明!我目前任職於英系的media agency,明年若有幸申請到Stern,也將會focus在EMT/Marketing,你所提供的訊息對我來說真是非常非常寶貴呢 !
另外想請問,能否比較一下Stern和UCLA呢 ??(歹勢...問不到UCLA的校友)。該校有成立"Entertainment & Media Management Institute ",MBA除了提供相關課程外也有和電影系密切配合,加上鄰近Hollywood地利之便,理所當然也成為我的夢幻學校之一,不知Sternies有任何建議嗎??
每位熱情的Sternies溫暖了在寒流來襲的台北,申請學校焦頭爛額咖啡店版友們,謝謝你們 ~
Hi Shena,
Thank you for your question. I am actually not familiar with UCLA's "Entertainment & Media Management Institute,"so to provide you with an adequate answer, I solicited some help from Stern's MEA (Media and Entertainment Association). Here is what they said:
"There are a few key differences between the two programs:
1. NYU Stern has a more direct focus on the "business side" of the Media/Entertainment world because of the school's location in NYC
2. Stern is also slightly more oriented toward media, TV, and music rather than film and technology (UCLA), although we have a growing student population and interest base in these areas as well
3. Stern has a very comprehensive EMT curriculum that includes over 20 graduate-level courses
4. Finally, Stern has big differentiators like the MBA Media & Entertainment Conference held every February (check out
www.mbamec.com for details), ProMotion Pictures, and a close relationship with the world renowned Tisch School of the Arts
For more information, please check out
www.sternmea.com for a more comprehensive break down of NYU Stern's MEA program."
From my understanding, Stern focuses more on television networks, media, and music because most of the large companies such as NBC, Time Warner, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, etc. are headquartered in New York, while UCLA focuses more on film because the large film studios such as Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox, etc. are located in LA. Because we are closer to these New York companies, our in-class speakers, professors, career event panelists, during-the-year internship opportunities, etc. will probably mostly come from these sources as well.
However, if you are interested in career opportunities in the film studios in LA, each year, Stern's MEA organizes an "LA Trek" to go on a recruiting tour of these film studios so you will not be missing out on these opportunities if you come to New York. Or if you are interested in working in a technology or new media company such as a video game company, Stern's TANG (Technology and New Media Group) organizes a "Bay Area Trek" each year to visit those companies in the Silicon Valley as well. Last year, I went on the TANG Bay Area Trek and visited many technology companies. There is also another Taiwanese MBA2 from Stern that completed his summer internship at Konami Corporation (the Japanese video game company that makes Dance Dance Revolution) in San Francisco this past summer. If anyone has specific questions about the TANG tour, I could answer them as well.
I hope this helps to answer your question. I actually went to UCLA for undergrad and took some accounting classes at Anderson, so if you have any questions regarding life in NY vs. LA, please feel free to let me know. Or If you have any other questions about Stern, I'll try my best to answer them as well. Good luck with your applications!
howl