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Arts Administration Minor

The Arts Administration Minor is an 18-unit program offered through the College of Fine Arts in partnership with Eller College of Management, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and other colleges. Students acquire skills in fundraising, programming, community engagement, advocacy, financial, and marketing for creative organizations with a practical emphasis to all core coursework. Two elective courses and a practical study allow students to choose the areas they are most interested in pursuing and gain applied career experience. Students engage with professionals and gain insight into career opportunities in both non-profit and market-driven visual, performing arts, and media organizations throughout the program.

Curriculum

The required coursework includes three foundation courses, two explorations courses, and one internship or practical study.

Arts Administration Foundations (9 credits)

  • FA 301 Introduction to Arts Administration
  • FA 403/503 Engagement in Arts Organizations
  • FA 405/505 Resource Development in the Arts

Arts Administration Explorations (6 credits)

Students choose any two courses from this list.

  • ART 497A Gallery Management
  • ACCT 250 Survey of Accounting
  • BNAD 302 Human Sides of Organizations
  • BNAD 303 Marketing Principles, Concepts, and Tools
  • COMM 101 Fundamentals of Communication
  • COMM 119 Public Speaking
  • COMM 201 Introduction to Public Relations
  • *COMM 209 Introduction to Communication Technology
  • *COMM 402 Communication and Music
  • COMM 411 Communication and Conflict Management
  • ECON 200 Basic Economic Issues
  • *ENTR 360 Entrepreneurship for Owner Operated Businesses
  • ENTR/MGMT 380 Social Innovation Organizations
  • *ENTR 406 Principles of Entrepreneurship
  • *ENTR/MGMT 468 Persuasion in Entrepreneurial Contexts
  • *ENTR/MGMT 488 Social Entrepreneurship
  • ESOC 210 Hacking and Open Source Culture
  • ESOC 211 Collaborating in Online Communities
  • ESOC 212 Social Media Strategies Across Professions
  • FA 495A Special Topics in Arts Administration
  • ISTA 230 Introduction to Web Design and Development
  • ISTA 301 Computing and the Arts
  • *ISTA 320 Applied Data Visualization
  • *ISTA 322 Data Engineering
  • JOUR 203 Photojournalism
  • *JOUR 307 Principles of Multimedia
  • LAW 442 Entertainment Law
  • LIS 417 Introduction to Digital Cultures
  • LIS 484 Intellectual Property and Copyright
  • SBS 350 Introduction to Adobe
  • TAR 432 Theatre Management

*Indicates that a prerequisite exists for this course.

Arts Administration Practical or Individualized Study (3 credits)

An arts Internship or other practical study supports professional networking and experiential learning opportunities within professional arts settings including theaters, galleries, museums, performing arts centers, arts festivals, and new media festivals. Students are encouraged to seek out an internship that best meets their interests.

  • FA 493 Internship
  • FA 495A Special Topics in Arts Administration, as approved
  • FA 499 Independent Study, as approved

Internships

FA 493 Internship is open not only to arts administration students, but to any student interested in exploring careers with arts organizations and gaining practical experience. Students must contact the internship advisor in order to register for this course, ideally prior to beginning their internship search. Please see the Internship Guide below for more information.

For more information about internships, download the Internship Guide.

Download the Internship Workplan Form.

Save the Date: 2023 Arts Administration Internship Fair and Info Session: Friday, March 24th, 12-2pm, in the School of Art Lobby

Additional Information

For more information about the Arts Administration minor, please contact Michelle Grove Herzog, Arts Administration Program Lead.

To declare the minor, please contact Brian Peel, Acadmic Advirsor.

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Arizona Arts

Hey CFA students, want an opportunity to be a Student Leader in the Arts? 🎭🩰🎥🎨

Attend the JustArts Fellowship information session Thursday, March 21 at 11am in the Slonaker Living Room and on Zoom.

Come learn about this paid opportunity ($6,000 plus $1,500 for supplies/execution) to make an impact through the arts and connect to a broader community in the CFA and beyond!

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Hey CFA students, want an opportunity to be a Student Leader in the Arts? 🎭🩰🎥🎨

Attend the JustArts Fellowship information session Thursday, March 21 at 11am in the Slonaker Living Room and on Zoom. 

Come learn about this paid opportunity ($6,000 plus $1,500 for supplies/execution) to make an impact through the arts and connect to a broader community in the CFA and beyond! 

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3 days ago
Arizona Arts

In the heart of the Marroney Theatre, the stage is set for an electrifying performance that has captivated audiences and sent shivers down their spines. “Sweeney Todd,” the iconic musical that left its mark on Broadway, is ready for its final weekend of performances, under the meticulous care of stage manager Tiffany Fraser.

“Stage managing ‘Sweeney Todd’ has been a dream come true,” she said. “It’s been a challenge, but it’s also been incredibly rewarding to witness the magic unfold backstage.”

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In the heart of the Marroney Theatre, the stage is set for an electrifying performance that has captivated audiences and sent shivers down their spines. “Sweeney Todd,” the iconic musical that left its mark on Broadway, is ready for its final weekend of performances, under the meticulous care of stage manager Tiffany Fraser. 

“Stage managing ‘Sweeney Todd’ has been a dream come true,” she said. “It’s been a challenge, but it’s also been incredibly rewarding to witness the magic unfold backstage.”

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4 days ago
Arizona Arts

Congratulations to Kyle Baird (‘24) who was named the 2023-2024 Presser Scholar by The University of Arizona School of Music 👏👏👏

As a senior studying viola performance, Kylie lives and breathes music. In addition to her classes, since her sophomore year, she has performed with the Arizona Symphony Orchestra and has recently found a passion for participating in musicology-based projects and research.

We asked Kylie what she liked most about her college career.

“I think it might be cliche but going to all the music classes. Getting more knowledge on music theory in music literature–I try to apply things like researching the piece and the stylistic things–into my own performance. So as cheesy as it is, I really like the core classes because it’s all directly impacted the way I perceive and develop my own playing.”

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In the picture, School of Music Director Dr. Lori Wiest presents Kylie Baird the 2024 Presser Scholar award with Dr. Robert C. Robbins at the 50th Annual President’s Concert early last month.
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Congratulations to Kyle Baird (‘24) who was named the 2023-2024 Presser Scholar by The University of Arizona School of Music 👏👏👏

As a senior studying viola performance, Kylie lives and breathes music. In addition to her classes, since her sophomore year, she has performed with the Arizona Symphony Orchestra and has recently found a passion for participating in musicology-based projects and research.  

We asked Kylie what she liked most about her college career. 

“I think it might be cliche but going to all the music classes. Getting more knowledge on music theory in music literature–I try to apply things like researching the piece and the stylistic things–into my own performance. So as cheesy as it is, I really like the core classes because it’s all directly impacted the way I perceive and develop my own playing.”

Read more at the 🔗 in bio.

In the picture, School of Music Director Dr. Lori Wiest presents Kylie Baird the 2024 Presser Scholar award with Dr. Robert C. Robbins at the 50th Annual President’s Concert early last month.
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