Arts Administration
Program Information
The Arts Administration program is integrated into our community and within other colleges at Butler. Students take classes in business, communication, the arts, and more, preparing our students to become innovators, connectors, and leaders in their fields and communities. Sample courses in this program include:
- AA 301 – Principles and Practices of Arts Administration
- AA 330 – Venue Management
- AA 390 – Leadership and Artistic Vision
- AA 410 – Marketing the Arts
- AA 415 – Fundraising for the Arts
- AA 420 – Financial Management
- LE 263 – Legal Environment of Business
- STR 128 – Promotional Writing I
- STR 222 – Principles of Strategic Communication
- Art
- Art History
- General
- Music
- Theatre
The Butler Advantage.
Through our faculty, curriculum, and experiential learning, we provide our students with opportunities that are diverse in thought, scope, and culture with a focus on community:
Understand the purposes, values, and essential operations of non-profit arts organizations and demonstrate this knowledge in practical applications.
Communicate how experiences inside and outside the classroom have shaped personal development and career aspirations.
Communicate coherently, effectively, and creatively in both written and oral formats.
Demonstrate an understanding of the creative process and how art and artists function in society.
Develop an expansive and inclusive world view of arts and culture that values different global perspectives, identities, concerns, and goals.
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