Arts Leadership Minor
Program Director: Jill Bradbury, Ph.D.
The minor in Arts Leadership provides students with the opportunity to acquire the practical and strategic skills to become arts leaders across the nonprofit, for profit, and public sectors. Although primarily intended for students majoring in the Arts and Humanities, the minor in Arts Leadership is designed to meet the needs of any student at the University of Maryland with an interest in arts administration, entrepreneurship, and advocacy.
Students minoring in Arts Leadership will learn:
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critical, interdisciplinary, and holistic thinking methods necessary to meet the challenges faced by artists, educators, entrepreneurs, institutions, and organizations in national and international artistic settings.
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the fundamentals of cultural policy, stewardship, heritage, programming, and curation, as well of the legal aspects of arts leadership, including copyright.
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practical skills such as grant writing, marketing, and fundraising.
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an appreciation for the importance of diversity in the arts as well as an understanding of the service role that the performing and visual arts perform in the ecology of small communities to transnational institutions.
Course | Title | Credits |
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ARHU/TDPS240 | Arts Organizations and Audiences in the United States | 3 |
ENGL398A | Writing for the Arts | 3 |
or ENGL398N | Writing for Non-Profit Organizations | |
ARHU/TDPS440 | Arts Leadership Seminar | 3 |
Choose 2 courses from the following (6 credits): | 6 | |
Arts Entrepreneurship and the Creative Profession | ||
Foundations of Marketing for Non Business Majors | ||
Experiential Learning (ARHU386A or approved equivalent Professional Internship) | ||
Arts Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice | ||
Choose 3 credits from one of the following prefixes at a 300/400 level with approval of a minor advisor: ARHU, ARTH, ARTT, BMGT, DANC, MUSC, PLCY, TDPS, THET. | ||
Total Credits | 15 |