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Minor only (minimum 24 credits)
The minor in Arts Management emphasizes entrepreneurial skills focusing on innovation, risk taking, and communication. Students
are encouraged to channel their creative energies toward the development of successful business ventures. Courses are taught
with a focus on experiential learning using real-world examples and national industry resources from both for-profit and not-for-profit
models suitable for all art forms. Skills developed in this minor will equip students to work for established organizations,
start their own businesses, or manage themselves as independent artists.
The minor is available to students enrolled in any major across campus. Housed in the Department of Theatre and Film, the
minor was developed with support from the College of Business Administration's Entrepreneurial Program and integrates core
business classes from its curriculum.
Required Courses
- THFM 275 (3)
- THFM 375 (3)
- MIS 200, ARTD 115, or VCT 103 (3)
- THFM 240 (3)
- ACCT 200 or ACCT 221 (3)
- BA 204 (3)
- RTD 315 or JOUR 341 (3)
Electives (choose at least one)
- RTD 325 (3)
- MKT 300 (3)
- BA 304 (3)
- MGMT 304 (3)
- ECON 200 (3)
- ECON 202 (3)
- THFM 489 or ART 489 (3)
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