Public school13.6K
Program
BTech Entertainment Technology
Program snapshot
Admissions
No PrescreenNo AuditionNo InterviewUniversity App RequiredProgram
BTech Entertainment Technology
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BTech Entertainment Technology
Program snapshot
Admissions
No PrescreenNo AuditionNo InterviewUniversity App RequiredNotable Alumni
•Graduates working on cruise ships, trade shows, TV studios, and performance venues across the globe
•Alumni have pursued graduate degrees at Yale School of Drama, Parsons School of Design, and Brooklyn College
Professional Development
•Located in Brooklyn — in the heart of the entertainment technology world
•Faculty drawn from professional entertainment technology backgrounds
•Collaborations with external producing organizations on live professional-level productions
•Serves beginners breaking into the industry as well as seasoned professionals and IATSE union members
Facilities
•40,000 square foot training laboratories with state-of-the-art lighting, sound, show control, and video equipment
•Dedicated Voorhees Theatre performance venue for hands-on production experience
•Moving lights, digital audio consoles, HD cameras, switching equipment, and visualization software
•Industry-supported equipment through substantial grants and manufacturer partnerships
Degree Flexibility
•Students master two of five technical areas: lighting, sound, scenic, show systems, and video technology
•Additional career paths in film/TV production, display design, trade show exhibitions, and theme park operations
Academic info
Snapshot
3.03
Avg GPA (W)
80%
Admit Rate
school-wide
20%
Grad Rate
13.6K
Enrollment
$49K
Earnings
10yr after
Costs & Aid
Average Annual Cost
$5,127
after typical aid
In-State Tuition
$7,332
before aid
Out-of-State Tuition
$15,282
before aid
Average annual cost reflects the grants and scholarships most students receive.
$0-30k$3,810
$30-48k$4,606
$48-75k$7,886
$75-110k$9,809
$110k+$13,043
Program info updated May 12, 6:22 PM
Program Highlights
Notable Alumni
•Graduates working on cruise ships, trade shows, TV studios, and performance venues across the globe
•Alumni have pursued graduate degrees at Yale School of Drama, Parsons School of Design, and Brooklyn College
Professional Development
•Located in Brooklyn — in the heart of the entertainment technology world
•Faculty drawn from professional entertainment technology backgrounds
•Collaborations with external producing organizations on live professional-level productions
•Serves beginners breaking into the industry as well as seasoned professionals and IATSE union members
Facilities
•40,000 square foot training laboratories with state-of-the-art lighting, sound, show control, and video equipment
•Dedicated Voorhees Theatre performance venue for hands-on production experience
•Moving lights, digital audio consoles, HD cameras, switching equipment, and visualization software
•Industry-supported equipment through substantial grants and manufacturer partnerships
Degree Flexibility
•Students master two of five technical areas: lighting, sound, scenic, show systems, and video technology
•Additional career paths in film/TV production, display design, trade show exhibitions, and theme park operations
Notable Alumni
•Graduates working on cruise ships, trade shows, TV studios, and performance venues across the globe
•Alumni have pursued graduate degrees at Yale School of Drama, Parsons School of Design, and Brooklyn College
Professional Development
•Located in Brooklyn — in the heart of the entertainment technology world
•Faculty drawn from professional entertainment technology backgrounds
•Collaborations with external producing organizations on live professional-level productions
•Serves beginners breaking into the industry as well as seasoned professionals and IATSE union members
Facilities
•40,000 square foot training laboratories with state-of-the-art lighting, sound, show control, and video equipment
•Dedicated Voorhees Theatre performance venue for hands-on production experience
•Moving lights, digital audio consoles, HD cameras, switching equipment, and visualization software
•Industry-supported equipment through substantial grants and manufacturer partnerships
Degree Flexibility
•Students master two of five technical areas: lighting, sound, scenic, show systems, and video technology
•Additional career paths in film/TV production, display design, trade show exhibitions, and theme park operations
Updated May 12, 6:22 PM

