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The Master of Arts (Arts Management) program takes place in a studio setting that mirrors real-world professional environments. Our faculty members all bring practical arts industry expertise. As a participant in this program, you'll shape your own educational journey, building on your previous knowledge while aligning with your professional aspirations. The curriculum prioritizes independence, adaptability, and self-direction, enabling you to customize your studies through elective courses.
Throughout the program, you'll encounter diverse instructional methods including lectures, hands-on workshops, case analyses, problem-solving exercises, reflective practices, presentations, self-directed learning projects, and research initiatives. You'll actively participate in evaluating both your work and peers' contributions, providing structured and casual feedback. Instructor evaluations will help refine your skills, while self-assessment will demonstrate your grasp of concepts and their practical implementation.
Seasoned arts management professionals and program graduates will deliver guest lectures and participate in seminars, complemented by visits to industry sites. You'll receive constructive critiques on your written work and presentations from both faculty and visiting experts.
Whether your interests lie in festival coordination, museum administration, or advisory roles across community, educational, and governmental sectors, this program will transform you into a competent, thoughtful, and principled professional ready to impact the arts field. Through guidance from working professionals and academic instructors, you'll expand your expertise, abilities, and professional ethics within an adaptable learning structure. Graduates leave prepared to navigate the evolving arts landscape and operate effectively across various industry contexts. The program offers numerous chances to build professional connections that will support your career launch in this dynamic field.