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George Mason University

Arts Management

The Arts Management Program at George Mason University seeks to advance the management of all aspects of the arts. Our graduates, taught by some of this country’s most outstanding practicing managers, provide for the development and nurturing of artists, audiences, and communities. Mason’s Arts Management Program is located in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, and offers a MA in Arts Management, a Dual MA in Art History and Arts Management, an Undergraduate Minor in Arts...

MA

George Mason University

Theatre

The BA degree stresses the breadth of a liberal arts education in the belief that such study, combined with serious practical training and experience, offers the best preparation for a life in theater and screen. Students complete the theater core. To organize their advance work within the major, students elect a course of study from five concentrations: Performance (Acting and Directing) Design and Technical Theater Playwriting and Dramaturgy Theater Education for Theater Arts...

MA

Le Moyne College

Arts Administration

Students who are passionate about translating their creativity into a career will thrive in our comprehensive graduate arts administration program. Focused on applying management concepts in an arts environment, students in our program will study marketing and fundraising, build collaborative skills, and interpret financial documents. Students will also complete a consulting practicum, envisioned to create a bridge into a career in the arts and culture industry.

MS

Michigan State University

Arts, Cultural Management, & Museum Studies

The Arts & Cultural Management and Museums Studies Program consists of two undergraduate minors (ACM, Museum Studies) and three graduate offerings (M.A. in ACM&MS, graduate certificate in MS, graduate certificate in ACM). Our program uniquely combines museum studies and arts management curricula, and as such draws diverse cohorts of students from across the performing arts, visual arts, and music, but also from the sciences, history, anthropology, and more. At each stage of the program,...

MACertificate

New York University

Performing Arts Administration

Use your knowledge of the performing arts to become a leader in the industry through comprehensive training, including intensive interdisciplinary courses in business and philanthropic development at NYU Stern and NYU Wagner. Our seasoned faculty and community of innovators equips graduates with skills that lead to diverse positions at some of the world’s greatest institutions.

MA

Northwestern University

Leadership for Creative Enterprises

Develop an entrepreneurial mindset for the business side of entertainment, media, and arts. Connect your creative expertise with business practices tailored for the creative sector, including marketing, finance, and law. Refine your leadership and collaboration skills and be a business trailblazer, whether you’re working with a theater company, fashion designer, media company, production studio, or museum.

MS

O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs: Indiana University

Arts Administration

It takes more than passion to successfully lead an arts organization. Future arts administrators need business acumen, marketing expertise, and management skills to tackle the art world's greatest challenges. As a MAAA student, you’ll learn from top scholars in arts management and cultural policy. In addition to being committed educators, O'Neill faculty members are highly regarded by their peers in the arts management industry and at academic institutions across the country. Combining...

MA

Ohio University

Master of Arts Administration (MAA)

To become a successful arts administrator, and meet the evolving needs of the field, one must have applied leadership acumen as well as the creative tools to facilitate and evaluate the needs of visual, performing, cultural, and arts service organizations. The MAA harnesses the interdisciplinary and creative power of the College of Fine Arts (COFA) at Ohio University. The curriculum merges arts administration knowledge with training in discipline-specific management. Foundational courses that...

MAProfessional Certificate

students earning their arts administration degree

Pratt Institute

Arts and Cultural Managment

The mission of the Arts and Cultural Management (ACM) graduate program is to build on Pratt Institute's international reputation for developing creative leaders. Our program mission is to develop leaders able to use their creativity strategically to foster creative expression, build creative community, and shape a commerce of ideas and images in an increasingly mediated world. The program is designed to emphasize the importance of cultivating creative capital by bridging the "three C’s":...

MPS

Purchase College

Entrepreneurship in the Arts

To reshape the landscape of the creative sector, arts managers and professionals need the ability to think and work as entrepreneurs. The Entrepreneurship in the Arts MA program enables creative and artistically-minded students to imagine, identify, and build enterprises that will form and sustain the arts and culture worlds of the future.

MA


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