A blockbuster exhibit opens in a museum. A world famous singer packs a concert hall for a magical night of music. A local arts council offers instruction in the arts to children. Arts managers make all these things happen. In government agencies and service organizations, in galleries, museums, theatre and dance companies, in orchestras, performing arts centers, and many other organizations, arts managers connect artists with audiences – enriching society by enabling creativity and making it possible for artists and performers to realize their dreams. The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Arts Management provides competency in the fine arts with a solid foundation in business. The 129-credit program develops skills in critical thinking, leadership, management, planning and finance. Specialized courses apply these aptitudes to arts institutions. A concentration is established in one area of the arts (visual arts, music, theatre or dance). Each area of arts concentration includes history and theory classes as well as applied work. The additional arts management coursework includes classes in accounting, economics, management, marketing, law, and public relations, communications, public speaking and computer graphics.
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Arts managers enrich society by enabling creativity and making it possible for artists and performers to realize their dreams. Some common fields for Arts Management majors include government agencies and service organizations, galleries, museums, theatre and dance companies, orchestras, performing arts centers, and many other organizations.