Interdisciplinary Studies: Arts Administration Bachelor of Arts degree
Office: G-15 Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center
(716) 673-3217
Jefferson Westwood, Coordinator
Email: arts.administration@fredonia.edu
Website: http://www.fredonia.edu/department/interdisciplinary/
The world of the performing and visual arts needs not only talented, creative artists; it also needs skilled and perceptive administrators and managers. Seeking to fill this need, the major in Arts Administration prepares students for entry level work with organizations such as symphony orchestras, opera, theater and dance companies and performing arts centers. The major in Arts Administration combines courses from a variety of departments and includes practica and internship experiences that may range from 3 to 15 credit hours. In addition, to ensure an in-depth understanding of at least one arts discipline, each Arts Administration major is strongly encouraged to complete a minor in music, theater, art or dance.
The Arts Administration major is closely allied with the university’s Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center, a three-theater, two-gallery complex that offers extensive internship and employment opportunities for qualified students. Through a combination of the academic course work, internships and the extracurricular opportunities available on campus, students become qualified to work in such areas as marketing, fund raising, box office, operations, and general arts management. A number of students have also gone on to successfully pursue graduate study in the field.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Interdisciplinary Studies - Arts Administration (42-54 credits)
Business and Accounting (15 credit hours)
Communication/Psychology/Sociology (9 credit hours)
Choose one of the following three course sequences:
(the Communication sequence is recommended)
Journalism/Public Relations (9 credit hours)
Choose one of the following three-course sequences:
Specialization (3 credit hours)
Choose one of the following three courses:
Arts Administration Capstone (6-18 credits)
Each major must take AADM 410 for 3 credit hours plus AADM 400 and/or AADM 490 for a combined minimum of 3 credit hours. (Students need the Arts Administration Practicum OR the Internship. It is optional to do both.)
Total Credits in Major: 42-54 (depending on number of credits for internship)