Minor in Arts and Cultural Management
Bachelor's degree
In Michigan Center (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Michigan center (USA)
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Different dates available
The Minor in Arts and Cultural Management, which is administered by the College of Arts and Letters, provides students with a theoretical and practical training platform related to the management and advocacy of arts and cultural organizations and to dimensions of the industry known as artistic and humanistic entrepreneurship. Students will engage with promotion, leadership, budgeting and e-strategies through participation in course work, experiential opportunities such as internships and volunteer positions, and other co-curricular activities that allow them to participate in critical analyses and production of arts and cultural management projects.
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Subjects
- Volunteer training
- Acting
- Cultural Management
- Directing
- Production
Course programme
Introduction to Arts and Cultural Management
Strategies of Arts and Cultural Management
Promotional and e-Commerce in Arts and Cultural Management
Event Production and Planning for Arts and Culture
A minimum of 2 credits from the following courses as approved by the minor advisor:
Special Topics in Dance
Dance Studies: Traditions
Special Topics in Museum Studies
Foundations of Museum Studies
Selected Topics in Studio Art
Senior Seminar and Professional Practice (W)
Topics in Acting/Directing I
Topics in Acting/Directing II
Topics in Acting/Directing III
Special Topics in Theatre
Collaborative Studio in Theatre
Introduction to Professional Writing
Grant and Proposal Writing
Other management-focused, arts and humanities courses including independent study, as approved by the minor advisor.
The following course (3 credits):
Arts and Cultural Management Seminar
Completion of a 40-hour volunteer or paid experiential learning opportunity. The goal of the experiential learning component is to provide an environment for students to apply their management skills and to provide them practical field experience. This opportunity may include engaging in performing, visual and media arts in nonprofit and for-profit arts and cultural organizations or transferable management areas including hospitals, social service agencies, educational institutions, advertising and design firms, commercial arts industries, and video and film companies. On campus opportunities are available at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts, the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, the College of Arts and Letters Creativity Exploratory, Language Learning Center, Writing in Digital Environments (WIDE) Research Center, the MSU Museum, the Writing Center, and the Visual Resources Library.
Minor in Arts and Cultural Management