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AMGT - Arts Management Courses

 

AMGT
501
Arts Management in the Nonprofit Sector – Course designed as a study of the administrative skills necessary for successful career in the nonprofit sector of arts management. Specific topics covered include fundraising, grant writing, the structure of typical nonprofit organizations, and working with volunteers. Individual research resulting in term paper or the equivalent is expected. This course is offered on an alternating schedule. Check with advisor for next offering. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Three credits.
AMGT
502
Arts Management in Electronic Media – Study of various electronic media related to the arts and the management techniques which are in common use in the various media. Completion of an in-depth study is required. This course is offered on an alternating schedule. Check with advisor for next offering. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Three credits.
AMGT
503
The Entertainment Industry – Course designed to give students an overview of the entertainment industry from a management perspective. Specific topics covered include copyright laws, publishing, and artist management. Students study and engage in projects and activities designed to enhance skills related to the arts administration field. Students will complete an in-depth study of one topic resulting in a major term paper or project supported by documentation. This course is offered on an alternating schedule. Check with advisor for next offering. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Three credits.
AMGT
504
Arts Management in the Profit Sector – A study of the administrative skills necessary for a career in the profit sector of arts administration. Specific topics covered include concert and theatre production. This course is offered on an alternating schedule. Check with advisor for next offering. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Three credits.
AMGT
699
Internship in Arts Administration – Practical managerial experiences in an arts setting. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor. Three credits.
AMGT
102
Careers in the Arts – Survey of arts management careers. One credit
AMGT
103
Publicizing the Arts – An overview of publicity techniques as applied to the performing arts industry. One credit.
AMGT
201
Entertainment Industry – This course is designed to give students an overview of the entertainment industry from a management perspective. Specific topics covered include copyright laws, publishing, and artist management. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. This course offered on an alternating schedule. Check with advisor for next offering. Three credits.
AMGT
202
Arts Management in the Profit Sector – This course is designed as a study of the management skills necessary for a successful career in the profit sector of arts management. Specific topics covered include concert and theatre production. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. This course offered on an alternating schedule. Check with advisor for next offering. Three credits.
AMGT
301
Arts Management in the Non-Profit Sector – This course is designed as a study of the management skills necessary for a successful career in the non-profit sector of arts management. Specific topics covered include fund raising, grant writing, and working with volunteers. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. This course offered on an alternating schedule. Check with advisor for next offering. Three credits.
AMGT
302
Arts Management in the Electronic Media – This course is designed as a study of the management skills necessary for a successful career in the electronic media. Specific topics covered include radio, television, records, and video production. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. This course offered on an alternating schedule. Check with advisor for next offering. Three credits.
AMGT
400
Internship Preparation – This course is designed to prepare students for a successful internship. Specific topics covered include analysis of different types of internships, location of internships, résumé and cover letter writing, interview techniques, and a discussion of what to expect during the internship. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. One credit.
AMGT
401
Arts Management Internship – Practical experience (150 hours minimum for each three-credit course) in a professional arts management situation. Prerequisites: All AMGT requirements through AMGT 400, all BA requirements, all ENG requirements, EC 211, all major applied study (for music concentration), and permission of the instructor. Three credits each.
AMGT
402
Arts Management Internship – Practical experience (150 hours minimum for each three-credit course) in a professional arts management situation. Prerequisites: All AMGT requirements through AMGT 400, all BA requirements, all ENG requirements, EC 211, all major applied study (for music concentration), and permission of the instructor. Three credits each.
AMGT
403
Arts Management Internship - Practical experience (150 hours minimum for each three-credit course) in a professional arts management situation. Prerequisites: All AMGT requirements through AMGT 400, all BA requirements, all ENG requirements, EC 211, all major applied study (for music concentration), and permission of the instructor. Three credits each.
AMGT
499
Individual Directed Research – A private instruction setting for individual projects in arts management. Project must be approved by the Dean of the Conservatory and the Chairman of the Musical Academics Division prior to registration. Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor. One, two, or three credits.
AMGT
595
Special Topics - Investigation of a specialized area of knowledge in a class setting. Prerequisites will vary with topic. One, two, or three credits.
AMGT
495
Special Topics - Investigation of a specialized area of arts management knowledge in a class setting. Prerequisites will vary with topic. One, two, or three credits.