The Visual Arts Management concentration will train students to become arts administrators in the visual arts. This course of study includes emphasis on marketing and business as well as a solid background in Art History. Internship is an integral component of the arts management option, where students are able to gain experience within the field. A diverse range of internships is available form public and private arts organizations to museums.

 

ART REQUIREMENTS:

AR105 History of Western Art I

AR110 History of Western Art II

AR120 Design I

AR205 Twentieth Century Art I

AR210 Twentieth Century Art II

AR220 Design II

AR370 American Art

AR375 Art History Seminar (Professional Practice)

AR440 Apprenticeship/Internship


6 Credits from:


AR135 Photography Black &White

AR180** Digital Imaging

AR200 Renaissance Art

AR375 Art Seminar

AR475 Studio Seminar


18 credits from:

BU100 Principles of Accounting I

BU101 Principles of Accounting II

BU180 Principles of Management

BU220 Marketing

BU370 Personnel/Human Resource Management OR

BU371 Training and Development

EC101 Principles of Microeconomics OR

EC102 Principles of Macroeconomics


6 Credits from:


AR115 Drawing I

AR135 Black and White Photography

AR180 Digital Imaging

AR190 Graphic Design I

AR200 Renaissance Art

AR375, 475 Art Seminar

BU235 Small Venture Planning and Finance

PL320 Philosophy of Art