Program
Overview
(minor only)
The Arts Management minor allows students to study the organizational aspects of arts and cultural delivery systems. Arts Management focuses on both the administration of not-for-profit arts and cultural organizations, as well as the interaction between arts and contemporary society. The philosophy of the program is grounded in community settings and the curriculum is centered around three focus areas: management and organizational skills, interdisciplinary arts literacy, and practical experience. Students with Arts Management minors can find employment in museums, theatrical organizations, symphonies, arts councils and historical societies, and are also prepared to work within their communities to support and promote the arts in educational, business and civic settings.
Arts Management minors have the option of completing an internship or choosing additional coursework or practicum which expands their experience and arts management knowledge. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required for internship placement.
Students may study abroad or at other campuses in the United States through UW-Green Bay’s participation in international exchange programs and National Student Exchange. Travel courses are another option for obtaining academic credits and completing requirements. For more information, contact the Office of International Education at (920) 465-2190 or see www.uwgb.edu/international/.
Minor Requirements
General Emphasis
These are there course and credit requirements for a General Emphasis. View the General Emphasis on the UW-Green Bay Catalog.
Please visit the Academic Catalog at https://catalog.uwgb.edu/undergraduate/programs/arts-management/ to see the full details.
Gallery and Museum Practices Emphasis
These are there course and credit requirements for a Gallery and Museum Practices Emphasis. View the Gallery and Museum Practices Emphasis on the UW-Green Bay Catalog.
Please visit the Academic Catalog at https://catalog.uwgb.edu/undergraduate/programs/arts-management/ to see the full details.
Curriculum Guide
The following is only an example of a four-year Arts Management degree program and is subject to change without notice. Students should consult an Arts Management program advisor to ensure that they have the most accurate and up-to-date information available about a particular four-year degree option.
View the Arts Management Curriculum Guide on the UW-Green Bay Catalog.
Courses Offered
This the list of courses offered by the Arts Management program. View the Course List on the UW-Green Bay Catalog.