ARM - Arts Administration and Management
This course surveys arts administration and leadership best practices in the visual arts, theatre, dance and music industries. Topics covered include best practices in administration; marketing, public relations and programming; financial management, accounting and fundraising; advocacy and cultural policy; entrepreneurship and leadership; and the not-for-profit and for-profit sectors.
Credit Hours: 4
The content of this seminar varies, as announced in syllabus. May be repeated for additional credit if content varies.
Credit Hours: 2-4
Prerequisites
Completion of 6 credit hours of
ARM 200 and 498, and permission of arts management advisor.
Students get on-the-job experience in fine arts management agencies. The Tampa Arts Council, Plant Museum and Scarfone/Hartley Galleries are representative of internship sites. The internship should be taken throughout the sophomore, junior and senior years, with 2 credit hours for seniors to combine with ARM 480, Senior Seminar.
Credit Hours: 1-15
Prerequisites
ARM 200 and consent of instructor.