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This program will launch in Fall 2025. 

Entertainment Production Engineering Degree

Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Production Engineering

Offered on campus

Launch a Dynamic Career in the World of Live Entertainment

Point Park University's Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Production Engineering is an immersive, collaborative program that blends the fundamentals of engineering with extensive training in the technical design and production of live entertainment events.

Taught by academic and industry professionals in engineering, production and management, Point Park's program will prepare you for technical and industrial positions in live entertainment through experiential learning opportunities, hands-on coursework and industry connections. You'll learn from our industry-experienced faculty in our engineeringsports, arts, entertainment and music business (SAEM), and theatre production programs.

Students can expect gig work with local industry partners beginning in their first semester. As early as their sophomore year, students will have an advantage at obtaining field experiences in the live entertainment world nationwide, thanks to Point Park's wide network of industry partnerships.

Regular guest presentations by industry professionals and annual conference opportunities will help students build their networks and understand real-world applications of course concepts. 

The program's coursework includes a collaborative capstone project through which students design and implement a full-scale production of a free live event in their senior year. Opportunities for safety training and certifications will enhance students' ability to market themselves competitively as they enter the field. 

Point Park's industry partnerships connect students with field experiences, internships, co-ops and post-graduate employment. Our growing network of industry partners includes:

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"Point Park has been such a valuable resource for providing pathways and experience into the entertainment industry. After 10+ years in the industry, it's very clear the need to continue to develop and foster the next generation of skilled individuals to help the entertainment industry thrive."

Adam Valen '15, director of marketing, Drusky Entertainment

What You'll Learn

Students in the Entertainment Production Engineering program will:

  • Understand the technical aspects of lighting, sound, stage mechanics, video production and special effects for live entertainment and the ability to adapt to emerging technologies.
  • Learn to integrate engineering principles with entertainment production concepts to create advanced technical solutions that are mindful of audience experience, safety, efficiency, venue constraints and aesthetics.
  • Develop skills to lead and work effectively on entertainment productions in multidisciplinary teams, manage projects, communicate effectively across technical and creative domains and foster an inclusive environment that encourages innovation and teamwork.

"I'm beyond excited to partner with my alma mater to tap into the incredible talent that’s coming out of Point Park's programs. As someone who's seen firsthand how transformative education can be, I can't wait to welcome the next generation of innovators to join our global projects. This is just the beginning of what will be an amazing journey together!"

Ryan Stana, chairman and CEO of RWS Global

Courses & Topics

Point Park's Entertainment Production Engineering coursework provides a thorough education on engineering fundamentals and entertainment production's technical aspects. Courses include:

  • Stage Operations
  • Theater Safety
  • Drafting & CAD
  • Circuit Analysis Lab
  • Fundamentals of Physics 
  • Physics Lab
  • Solid Mechanics
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Automation
  • Production Tour Management
  • Four field experiences

Students also have the opportunity to explore a variety of elective courses related to entertainment production engineering, including:

  • Engineering Technology Graphics
  • Digital Design Tools and Techniques
  • Fundamentals of Motion Graphics and Visual Effects
  • Carpentry for the Theater
  • Audio Engineering
  • Facilities & Venue Design

 

Meet Our Faculty