NMDM
5333

Entrepreneurship in Media

Schools of Public Engagement: Media Studies

Entrepreneurship in Media
Spring 2023
Taught By: Linda Saint Marc
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 7342

Credits: 3

Have you dreamed of becoming your own boss? Thought about starting a new division in a company? Or have you considered joining a new media start-up? Discover what it takes to establish a new venture with this course. The Entrepreneurship in Media class environment enables students to gain hands-on experience with key aspects of the business development process. You will learn about and apply the essential steps and techniques to identify, pitch, create a minimal viable product and present a new venture proposal. Students develop an understanding of customer needs assessment, intellectual property, market research analysis, strategy and launch plans. This course also examines the careers, businesses, and strategies for success of media entrepreneurs.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.
This section is open to graduate students in the School of Media Studies and to students in the Impact Entrepreneurship minor only. All non-major Graduate students and Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students may request permission to enter the course three-weeks before classes start by emailing mediastudiesadvising@newschool.edu. Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students will need to have written instructor permission to be approved. All other undergraduates are not permitted.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 15

Entrepreneurship in Media
Spring 2022
Taught By: Linda Saint Marc
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 7342

Credits: 3

Have you dreamed of becoming your own boss? Thought about starting a new division in a company? Or have you considered joining a new media start-up? Discover what it takes to establish a new venture with this course. The Entrepreneurship in Media class environment enables students to gain hands-on experience with key aspects of the business development process. You will learn about and apply the essential steps and techniques to identify, pitch, create a minimal viable product and present a new venture proposal. Students develop an understanding of customer needs assessment, intellectual property, market research analysis, strategy and launch plans. This course also examines the careers, businesses, and strategies for success of media entrepreneurs.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.
This section is open to graduate students in the School of Media Studies and to students in the Impact Entrepreneurship minor only. All non-major Graduate students and Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students may request permission to enter the course three-weeks before classes start by emailing mediastudiesadvising@newschool.edu. Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students will need to have written instructor permission to be approved. All other undergraduates are not permitted.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 15

Entrepreneurship in Media
Spring 2021
Taught By: Linda Saint Marc
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 7342

Credits: 3

Have you dreamed of becoming your own boss? Thought about starting a new division in a company? Or have you considered joining a new media start-up? Discover what it takes to establish a new venture with this course. The Entrepreneurship in Media class environment enables students to gain hands-on experience with key aspects of the business development process. You will learn about and apply the essential steps and techniques to identify, pitch, create a minimal viable product and present a new venture proposal. Students develop an understanding of customer needs assessment, intellectual property, market research analysis, strategy and launch plans. This course also examines the careers, businesses, and strategies for success of media entrepreneurs.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.
This section is open to graduate students in the School of Media Studies and to students in the Impact Entrepreneurship minor only. All non-major Graduate students and Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students may request permission to enter the course three-weeks before classes start by emailing mediastudiesadvising@newschool.edu. Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students will need to have written instructor permission to be approved. All other undergraduates are not permitted.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: Online - Inactive (DL)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 21

Entrepreneurship in Media
Spring 2020
Taught By: Linda Saint Marc
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 7342

Credits: 3

Have you dreamed of becoming your own boss? Thought about starting a new division in a company? Or have you considered joining a new media start-up? Discover what it takes to establish a new venture with this course. The Entrepreneurship in Media class environment enables students to gain hands-on experience with key aspects of the business development process. You will learn about and apply the essential steps and techniques to identify, pitch, create a minimal viable product and present a new venture proposal. Students develop an understanding of customer needs assessment, intellectual property, market research analysis, strategy and launch plans. This course also examines the careers, businesses, and strategies for success of media entrepreneurs.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.
This section is open to Master of Science and graduate certificate Media Management students only. All other graduate students may request access three weeks before the start of the course by emailing mediastudiesadvising@newschool.edu.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 20