The design of the master's degree program in arts management is
based on the underlying belief that professional arts managers must be
familiar with the social, cultural, and ethical contexts of the arts in
general.
The program's objectives are to:
- Prepare
students for professional leadership positions in various
international, national, and regional public and private arts
organizations including museums and galleries, community nonprofit
organizations, performance venues, and private settings such as arts
foundations.
- Provide
professional experience in arts agencies by incorporating a field-based
internship and practicum component that enhances students' ability to
move into professional positions in arts organizations.
- Facilitate
the development of individual research projects that contribute to the
body of knowledge on the theory and practice of arts policy,
administration, and management in an era of dynamic sociocultural
change.
- Provide opportunities for professionals to enhance their knowledge and skills or develop new careers in the arts