Arts Management (Minor)
Dominican’s Minor in Arts Management offered by the Barowsky School of Business is a cross-disciplinary program that combines selected courses in the arts fields with selected courses in the business program. With this minor students can pursue their interests in the visual and performing arts and receive training in applicable business areas. The Arts Management Minor accords with the University goals of connecting the liberal arts and professional programs through practical application and connecting theory and practice.
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates will be able to:
- Identify and employ basic business and management skills applicable to the general needs of arts organizations.
- Evaluate existing and future roles of artists and arts administrators in society.
- Employ the skills and knowledge needed to create, support, and direct a creative project, production and/or activity.
- Apply theory to practice via internship experience.
Requirements
Select one of the following courses:
ARTH 1013 | Indigenous World Art | 4.00 units |
ARTH 1014 | Global Visual Cultures: Seeing the World | 4.00 units |
DANC 3501 | Dance History I (World) | 4.00 units |
MUS 3301 | Music History and Literature | 4.00 units |
Select two of the following courses:
BUS 2003 | Accounting | 4.00 units |
BUS 4046 | Leadership and Teams in Organizations: Theory and Practice | 4.00 units |
BUS 4073 | Managing Not-For-Profit Organizations | 4.00 units |
BUS 4074 | Entrepreneurship | 4.00 units |
Total Credit Hours: 16