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The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Arts, Culture, and Entertainment (ACE) Management program offers a multidisciplinary approach combining business, arts, cultural studies, and entrepreneurship with specialized tracks in visual arts, performing arts, entertainment industries, or cultural administration. This degree equips students for professional roles in arts organizations and related sectors, while also laying the foundation for advanced studies in arts administration, museum studies, entertainment business, public policy, and more. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning through required practicums and internships, allowing students to apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings, with opportunities extending to global experiences like the London program. The program culminates in a capstone senior project.
Learning Objectives
Graduates of the arts, culture and entertainment management program will:
Analyze fundamental business operations and their connections to creative industries (including financial management, audience development, philanthropy, economic impact, innovation, equity initiatives, and digital transformation), applying this understanding within specialized sectors and novel environments.
Develop effective written and verbal communication abilities alongside professional competencies like networking, conducting informational interviews, and collaborative project execution to achieve shared objectives.