Minor: Arts Management, 18 Credits
The Arts Management minor is designed to prepare students for administrative positions in a variety of settings, including theatre, dance and opera companies, museums and galleries, auction houses, music ensembles, festivals, foundations, community centers, arts advocacy groups, and government arts agencies. By completing the sequence of courses and experiential projects in this minor, students acquire the knowledge and skills required to manage visual and performing arts organizations and events, and gain an understanding of how social, economic, and political factors influence the development and implementation of arts programs and institutions.
Requirements
Learning Outcomes for the Arts Management Minor
Upon completing the Arts Management minor, students will be able to:
- Students will analyze how social, economic and political factors influence the development and implementation of arts programs and institutions.
- Students will explain the interconnected relationships among mission, programming, marketing, and fundraising in case studies.
- Students will identify major aspects of commercial and not-for-profit management.
Required Courses: (9 credits)
Choose three courses from the following: (9 credits)