| ARTM-200 INTRO TO ARTS MANAGEMENT |
| College: |
School of the Arts |
| Department: |
ART MANAGEMENT |
| Credits: |
3.00 |
| Introduction to Arts Management (3) This course covers
the basic principles, theories, concepts, processes and practices
relating to organizations in the arts industry including structure
of the arts industry, organization structures, leadership, staffing,
volunteerism, fundraising, intellectual property, grants writing,
advocacy, etc. |
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| ARTM-240 GALLERY FUNDAMENTALS |
| College: |
School of the Arts |
| Department: |
ART MANAGEMENT |
| Credits: |
3.00 |
| Gallery Fundamentals (3) A basic course to survey
the purposes, procedures, and functions of art museums and galleries
and provide an introduction to such basic tasks as exhibition design
and installation and care and the handling, identification, and
research of art objects. Students will participate directly in mounting
and maintaining exhibitions in the Halsey Gallery. Prerequisite:
ARTH 102 or ARTS 118 or permission of the instructor. |
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| ARTM-310 ADVANCED ARTS MANAGEMENT |
| College: |
School of the Arts |
| Department: |
ART MANAGEMENT |
| Credits: |
3.00 |
| Advanced Arts Management (3) Students in this course
apply the principles, theories, concepts, processes and practices
learned in the introductory course to the creation and management
of various types of arts organizations including such aspects as
audience development, special event planning, program planning,
financial planning, proposal writing, etc. Prerequisite: ARTM 200
or permission of the instructor. |
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| ARTM-340 ARTS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT |
| College: |
School of the Arts |
| Department: |
ART MANAGEMENT |
| Credits: |
3.00 |
| Arts Financial Management (3) A study of the financial
aspects of non-profit arts organizations to include budgeting, earned
and unearned income, fund management, grants writing, fund raising,
cash management, proposal writing, cost-benefit analysis, feasibility
studies, and financial decisions. Prerequisites: ARTM 200 and ACCT
200 (may substitute ACCT 203) or permission of the instructor. |
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| ARTM-325 UNDERSTANDING CREATIVITY |
| College: |
School of the Arts |
| Department: |
ART MANAGEMENT |
| Credits: |
3.00 |
This course will explore the anatomy of the creative proess by obsercation and participation in teh visual, performing, media, and literary arts. The importance of intuition, thinking skills, risk taking, problem solving, and collaboration will be stressed.
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| ARTM-370 BUILDING PARTICIPATION IN THE ARTS |
| College: |
School of the Arts |
| Department: |
ART MANAGEMENT |
| Credits: |
3.00 |
Class will assess current and potential audiences and demographics, motivations, examine lifestyles and leisure time habits, national and international trends and social values, and participate in different types of arts experiences. Students will analyze and develop market research and learn practices to increase cultural participation and develop arts audiences. |
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| ARTM-360 SPECIAL TOPICS IN
ARTS MNGT |
| College: |
School of the Arts |
| Department: |
ART MANAGEMENT |
| Credits: |
3.00 |
| Special Topics in Arts Management (3) A study of
special types of arts organizations and/or special situations encountered
in the arts industry. Possible topics are arts festivals, cultural
planning, international arts management, etc. Prerequisite: As required.
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| ARTM-380 IND STUDY IN ARTS
MANAGEMENT |
| College: |
School of the Arts |
| Department: |
ART MANAGEMENT |
| Credits: |
1.00 TO 3.00 |
| Independent Study (1-3) A study, reading, or research
project concerning subject matter not available in other college
courses. Prerequisites: ARTM 200, ARTM 310, junior standing, and
written agreement with the instructor and the director of arts management.
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| ARTM-400 INTERNSHIP IN ARTS
MANAGEMENT |
| College: |
School of the Arts |
| Department: |
ART MANAGEMENT |
| Credits: |
3.00 |
| Internship in Arts Management (3) Provides students
an experiential learning and research opportunity with a sponsoring
arts oriented organization. Prerequisites: ARTM 310 and either ARTM
340 or 420; junior standing and above with permission of the director
of arts management.
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| ARTM-420 POLICY IN THE ARTS |
| College: |
School of the Arts |
| Department: |
ART MANAGEMENT |
| Credits: |
3.00 |
| Policy in the Arts (3) A study of policy formulation
in the arts industry to include issues in cultural planning, ethics,
boards of directors/advisors/trustees composition and operations,international
arts, developmental strategies, cultural diversity in the arts,
etc. Prerequisites: ARTM 310, ARTM 340, MKTG 302, and junior standing.
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