The Master of Professional Studies Business for Creatives (BCR) program provides foundational business skills with a creative approach, targeting artists, entrepreneurs, social media influencers, and other creative professionals. The program emphasizes practical application, preparing students to develop, launch, sustain, or comprehend the operations of small to midsize creative enterprises. The MPS Business for Creatives is a 9-course, 30-credit-hour graduate program designed for professionals looking for an alternative to an MBA, entrepreneurs, artists, designers, performing artists, singers/songwriters, social media influencers, fashion professionals, gamers, educators, etc. The program will cater to professionals and those aspiring to pivot their careers from multiple disciplines seeking foundational business exposure to allow them to develop, launch, sustain, and comprehend the operations of small to midsize creative enterprises as they continue down their desired professional path.
Application Requirements & Procedures for the M.P.S. in Business for Creatives (Online)
Required
1. Graduate Admission Application Form: completed and submitted online via SlideRoom.
2. Curriculum Vitae/Resume
The CV/Resume should provide the Graduate Review Committee with information about any experiences or skills you have supporting your candidacy. In particular, please list any skills directly related to the focus on this program. Candidates may submit multi-page documents; a one-page professional resume is not required.
3. Statement of Purpose
Please provide a written statement (400 - 600 words) describing your interest in the program. In your response, discuss how your academic, professional, or creative background has prepared you to succeed in this course of study. Describe how you plan to apply the skills and knowledge gained through the program to advance your professional and creative goals.
4. Transcripts
An official transcript from the institution that granted your most recent degree will be required of admitted students in order to matriculate. If you have not earned an undergraduate degree, please include your highest earned complete transcript and a transcript (either unofficial or official) from EACH institution where you have earned credit to enable the admissions committee to effectively assess the candidate’s academic history and preparedness for this program. Our holistic review process, designed to accommodate all learners, including those whose focus may have changed since college, relies more on the individual courses taken than a single metric such as GPA. Transcripts can reflect complete and/or in-progress coursework. The transcript may be unofficial.
5. Additional Requirements for International Applicants
International candidates whose primary language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in both written and spoken English. Additionally, certified translations of all letters of reference, transcripts and school documentation must be provided. For additional information on international applicant requirements, please visit Information for International Graduate Applicants.
Optional
Portfolio
Candidates may optionally submit a PDF portfolio demonstrating skills relevant to the program. The portfolio should be a single PDF file showcasing projects, presentations, design work, etc. Please ensure to include a short description or descriptions of the content for additional context.
A portfolio is not required for submission or acceptance; it will be reviewed by the Graduate Review Committee as supplemental materials.