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  1. Identify and analyze the political, social, technological and economic contexts and structures in the field of arts administration.
  2. Understand, evaluate, and address the unique opportunities, challenges and threats facing artists and cultural organizations currently, with particular focus in areas of innovative leadership, diversity, inclusion, and cultural competency.
  3. Communicate clearly in written and spoken word, applying business, management, and leadership skills in regards to the field of arts administration.
  4. Assess government policy and its application for arts organizations within the context of current and innovative trends in the field, and appraise the modes of advocacy best applicable to different types of arts organizations and professionals.
  5. Support the artist’s practice and cultural organizations through relationship building, resource development, marketing and audience development, strategic planning, community engagement, and research methodology.

Program Curriculum

DisciplineFPA

Professional Internship in Arts Administration

variable (1-3 credits) Showcourse vCourseNumber
Courses in Specialization    (36 credits) 
Required Courses                 (21 credits)
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9100
DisciplineFPA

Arts, Culture, and the Civic Environment

3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9130
DisciplineFPA

Managing in Arts Environments  

3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9140
DisciplineFPA

Marketing the Arts

Alternative:

Showcourse v
CourseNumber9703
DisciplineMKT
Marketing Management

3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber
9170
9180
DisciplineFPA

Professional Consultancy/Thesis in Arts Administration

3 credits

Showcourse v
CourseNumber9120
DisciplinePAF

 


Public and Nonprofit Management I

Alternative:

Showcourse v
CourseNumber9300
DisciplineMGT
Management: A Behavioral Approach

3 credits 

Showcourse v
CourseNumber9152
DisciplinePAF

Fund Raising and Grants Administration in Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations

Alternative: 

Showcourse v
CourseNumber9968
DisciplineMGT
Entrepreneurial Communication

3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9153
DisciplinePAF

Budgeting and Finance for Nonprofits

Alternative: 

Showcourse v
CourseNumber9110
DisciplineACC
Financial Reporting

3 credits 

Elective Courses                   (15 credits)
Choose five courses from the following:
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9120
DisciplineFPA

Development and Management of Arts Education Programs

3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9150
DisciplineFPA

Advanced Practicum in Resource Development for the Arts

3 credits 
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9155
DisciplineFPA

Touring and Presentation of Arts Organizations

3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9160
DisciplineFPA
Audiences and Member Services3 credits 

Showcourse v
CourseNumber9170
DisciplineFPA

Professional Internship in Arts Administrationvariable (1-3 credits)
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9190
DisciplineFPA

Cultural Policy and the Arts

3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9197
DisciplineFPA

Special Topics in Museum and Gallery Management: Museum Administration

3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9198
DisciplineFPA
Special Topics in Arts Administration3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9199
DisciplineFPA

Special Topics in Theatre Management:  Current Issues in Performing Arts Leadership

3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9152
DisciplinePAF

Fundraising and Grants Administration in Not-for-Profit and Voluntary Organizations

 Alternative:

Showcourse v
CourseNumber9968
DisciplineMGT
Entrepreneurial Communications: Selling and Negotiating

3 credits

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Below is a listing of other relevant courses that may be available for students in the Arts Administration Program. Any of these courses may serve as electives within the programs.

Zicklin School of Business
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9770
DisciplineFIN
Financial Decision Making3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9107
DisciplineLAW
Law of Unfair Competition and Intellectual Property3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9109
DisciplineLAW
Law and the Entertainment Business3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9960
DisciplineMGT
Entrepreneurial Strategy and Cases3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9963
DisciplineMGT
Researching and Developing Entrepreneurial Ventures3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9964
DisciplineMGT
Managing the Entrepreneurial Enterprise3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9965
DisciplineMGT
Boards, Governance, and Leadership within Entrepreneurial and Family Firms3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9701
DisciplineMKT
Advertising and Marketing Communications3 credits
Marxe School of Public and International Affairs
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9150
DisciplinePAF
 
Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9151
DisciplinePAF
Administration of the Nonprofit Sector and Voluntary Agencies3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9157
DisciplinePAF
Introduction to Philanthropy3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber9183
DisciplinePAF
International Nonprofit Organizations3 credits