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Arts Administration (ARTA)

611A. Principles and Practices of Arts Administration I (1).  A course covering the processes of theories of governance and leadership in the arts as well as practical aspects of planning and implementation. Emphasis will be on understanding leadership styles and arts administration theory as well as an awareness of current issues impacting arts administration.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

611B. Leadership in the Arts I (1).  A course focusing on the theories of leadership as they apply to the arts and other human processes operating within an arts organization and society as a whole. Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration Program.

611C. Leadership in the Arts II (1).  A continuation of the Theories of Leadership in the Arts begun in ARTA 611B.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

611D. Marketing the Arts (1).  A course designed to provide an overview of marketing principles and operations management with a focus on appropriate and timely issues affecting arts organizations.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

612A. Financial Analysis, Planning and Management (1).  A case, lecture and computer application course emphasizing financial statements analysis, cash budgets, Performa statements, time value of money and working capital management in not-for-profit organizations.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 611D.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

612B. Trusteeship and Governance (1).  A course addressing issues surrounding performance standards by which governing boards of arts organizations may be assessed and practical information on managing trustee relations.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 611D.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

612C. Organizational Behavior in the Arts (1).  Evolutionary development of organizational theory and the examination of its relationship to human and physical changes in arts organizations.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 611D.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

612D. Arts Administration and the Law (1).  Not-for-profit sector employment law and other legal related matters with emphasis on employment regulations and current trends in the arts and the law.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

612E. Principles and practices of Arts Administration II (1).  A continuation of the processes of theories of governance and leadership in the arts begun in ARTA 611A.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 611D.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

613. Arts Administration Institute I: Practices (1).  A one-week summer seminar covering current practices in arts administration and specific theories on the role of the arts in society.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 612E.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

621A. History and Philosophy of Arts Administration (1).  A course that reviews the history of not-for-profit arts organizations in the United States and related philosophical viewpoints throughout that history.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 613.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

621B. Seminar in Aesthetics, Theory and Criticism of the Arts (1).  An advanced, detailed study of selected topics in aesthetics, arts theory and criticism.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 613.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

621C. Arts, Ethics and Community Service (1).  A course addressing the concerns of arts administrators as they prepare for increasing levels of civic responsibility. Theoretical and practical insights are shared as a means to engage students in the issues of ethics and community service.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 613.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

621D. Implementing Arts Administration Strategies (1).  Using existing case studies and those developed by students, strategies for planning, implementing and evaluating arts administration responsibilities will be explored and developed.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 613.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

622A. Program Planning and Proposal Writing (1).  An advanced approach to research and writing grant proposals.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 621D.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

622B. Special Topics in Arts Administration (1).  A special topics series of courses designed to extend individual opportunities for study in arts administration.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 621D.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

622C. Special Topics in Arts Administration (1).  A special topics series of courses designed to extend individual opportunities for study in arts administration.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 621D.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

622D. Special Topics in Arts Administration (1).  A special topics series of courses designed to extend individual opportunities for study in arts administration.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 621D.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

622E. The Arts and Arts Administration (1).  Intensive examination and analysis of current issues in the work life of arts administration students and the application of practices in the applied arts to those issues.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 621D.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

623. Arts Administration Institute II: The Arts and Society (3).  A one-week summer seminar covering current practices in arts administration and specific theories on the roles of the arts in society.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 622E.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.

685. Field Based Practicum I (3).  Fieldwork in an appropriate setting with supervision and advisement. This practicum experience provides an opportunity to explore contemporary issues in arts administration as they unfold in the work place.  Prerequisite(s): Permission of the advisor.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.  A grade of S or U is recorded.

686. Field Based Practicum II (3).  Fieldwork in an appropriate setting with supervision and advisement. This practicum experience provides an opportunity to explore contemporary issues in arts administration as they unfold in the work place.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 685 and permission of the advisor.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.  A grade of S or U is recorded.

695. Thesis Research I (1-3).  Development of an individual investigation or applied research project with a range of alternative culminating experience presentation formats, including traditional thesis. Web-based course.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 686.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.  A grade of S or U is recorded.

696. Thesis Research II (1-3).  Completion of an individual investigation or applied research project with a range of alternative culminating experience presentation formats, including traditional thesis. Web-based course.  Prerequisite(s): ARTA 695.  Notes: Restricted to students admitted into the MA in Arts Administration program.  A grade of S or U is recorded.

 

 

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