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Program Overview

Students specializing in Arts Management develop the knowledge and skills needed to pursue professional pathways grounded in the arts. In this concentration, students focus on the curation, presentation, and promotion of art.

Major Requirements

Visual Literacy (4 courses)

  • ART 101: Intro to Visual Analysis: Ancient through Medieval Art & Culture
  • ART 102: Intro to Visual Analysis: Renaissance through Contemporary Art & Culture
  • MUSM 216: Introduction to Museum Studies
  • COMM 281: Communication Studies

Professional Grounding (3 courses) 

  • COMM 216: Introduction to Strategic Communication
  • ART  251: Design Communication
  • ART 351: Web Design
  • COMM 314: Public & Media Relations
  • COMM 316: Social Media & Content Strategy
  • MUSM 309: Non-Profit Communication
  • BUSN 321: Principles of Management
  • EDUC 225: Education in a Diverse Society

Analytical & Cultural Fluency (4 courses)

  • ART 178: Film Art 
  • ART 202: Controversy & Crisis in Visual Culture                                                      
  • ART 250: Global Art & Design Appreciation
  • ART 305: American Icons & Visual Culture
  • ART 306: Modern through Contemporary Art                           
  • ART 315: Ancient Greek Art: Power, Politics, and Legacy  
  • ART 325: Documentary Film
  • ART 326: Narrative Film

Capstone (1 course)

  • MUSM 450: Professional Practice

 

Contact Info

Prof. Jessica Hawkins

Chair of the Art Department

2911 ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Boulevard

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