4023 Comparative Culture Policy Studies(Slashlisted with 5023). Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. Study cultural policy as it affects a variety of institutions in a number of countries in order to better comprehend national differences in cultural policy. No student may earn credit for both 4023 and 5023. (Irreg.)
4030 Internship I in the Arts (Slashlisted with 5030). Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of the instructor. May be repeated; Maximum credit: twelve hours. Students arrange for and work in a focused professional work experience. No students may earn credit for both 4030 and 5030 for the same internship. (Irreg.)
G4113 Grant Writing and Fundraising (Slashlisted with 5113). Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor. Examines the role of grant writing, fundraising and resource development in nonprofit organizations. Various grant writing and fundraising techniques and development efforts will be examined. This class will give students a general, but effective working knowledge of grant writing and fundraising. The readings will be supplemented by visiting speakers representing various arts organizations or granting agencies presenting lecturers, leading discussions and/or conducting workshops regarding fundraising and grant writing. No student may earn credit for both 4113 and 5113. (Irreg.)
4130, Internship II in the Arts (Slashlisted with 5130). Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of the instructor. May be repeated; maximum credit: twelve hours. Students arrange for and work in a focused professional work experience. No student may earn credit for both 4130 and 5130 for the same internship. (Irreg.)
4143, Media Relations for Arts Administrators (Slashlisted with 5143). Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. Helps develop the skills and perspective necessary for arts managers to interact positively and proactively with the media. No student may earn credit for both 4143 or 5143. (Irreg.)
4153 Art Market Issues (Slashlisted with 5153). Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. Study of the recent development of an expanded international art market that has profound implications for cultural policy and presents some practical issues for art managers. No student may earn credit for both 4153 and 5153. (Irreg.)
4163 Current Issues in Arts Management (Slashlisted with 5163). Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. A topical review of current issues and events in the arts with a particular focus on those events affecting the arts manager. The readings and discussions will vary each semester and may focus on newly released research reports, changing demographic trends or events chronicled in the press that affect the arts either on a micro (local) or macro (national or international) level. No student may earn credit for both 4163 and 5163. (Irreg.)
4253 Producing Practicum (Slashlisted with 5253). Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of the instructor. Students will assist the producer/director of a production of a theatre, choral, opera, concert, dance, musical theatre, or flm/video production. Students may also work closely with a curator in the mounting of an exhibition. Students will be expected to work closely with the producer/director in all aspects of the selected production. An analysis of the production process will be required in the form of a paper or other suitable analytical document. No student may earn credit for both 4253 and 5253. (Irreg.)
4960 Directed Readings. 1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. Directed readings and/or literature review on selected topics under the direction of a faculty member. (Irreg.)
G5013 Overview of Arts Management and Administration (Slashlisted with 4013). Prerequisite: graduate standing. Presents an overview and historical perspective of the diverse opportunities in arts management and administration. Readings will be supplemented by visiting speakers representing various arts organizations or disciplines that will present lectures, lead discussions and/or conduct workshops presenting a more comprehensive understanding of the diversity of the field of arts management/arts administration. The specific guests/lectures, visits and dates will vary according to availability. Students will be required to read various articles, visit selected local arts organizations, research and review the history of one of the selected organizations, and present a comparative analysis of the various organizations surveyed. No student may earn credit for both 4013 and 5013. (Irreg.)
G5023 Comparative Culture Policy Studies (Slashlisted with 4023). Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of instructor. Study cultural policy as it affects a variety of institutions in a number of countries in order to better comprehend national differences in cultural policy. No student may earn credit for both 4023 and 5023. (Irreg.)
G5030 Internship I in the Arts (Slashlisted with 4030). Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of the instructor. May be repeated; Maximum credit: twelve hours. Students arrange for and work in a focused professional work experience. No students may earn credit for both 4030 and 5030 for the same internship. (Irreg.)
G5113 Grant Writing and Fundraising (Slashlisted with 4113). Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Examines the role of grant writing, fundraising and resource development in nonprofit organizations. Various grant writing and fundraising techniques and development efforts will be examined. This class will give students a general, but effective working knowledge of grant writing and fundraising. The readings will be supplemented by visiting speakers representing various arts organizations or granting agencies presenting lecturers, leading discussions and/or conducting workshops regarding fundraising and grant writing. No student may earn credit for both 4113 and 5113. (Irreg.)
G5130 Internship II in the Arts (Slashlisted with 4130). Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of the instructor. May be repeated; maximum credit: twelve hours. Students arrange for and work in a focused professional work experience. No student may earn credit for both 4130 and 5130 for the same internship. (Irreg.)
G5143 Media Relations for Arts Administrators (Slashlisted with 4143). Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of instructor. Helps develop the skills and perspective necessary for arts managers to interact positively and proactively with the media. No student may earn credit for both 4143 or 5143. (Irreg.)
G5153 Art Market Issues (Slashlisted with 4153). Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of instructor. Study of the recent development of an expanded international art market that has profound implications for cultural policy and presents some practical issues for art managers. No student may earn credit for both 4153 and 5153. (Irreg.)
G5163 Current Issues in Arts Management (Slashlisted with 4163). Prerequisite: graduate standing. A topical review of current issues and events in the arts with a particular focus on those events affecting the arts manager. The readings and discussions will vary each semester and may focus on newly released research reports, changing demographic trends or events chronicled in the press that affect the arts either on a micro (local) or macro (national or international) level. No student may earn ceredit for both 4163 and 5163. (Irreg.)
G5253 Producing Practicum (Slashlisted with 4253). Prerequisite: graduate standing. Students will assist the producer/director of a production of a theatre, choral, opera, concert, dance, musical theatre, or flm/video production. Students may also work closely with a curator in the mounting of an exhibition. Students will be expected to work closely with the producer/director in all aspects of the selected production. An analysis of the production process will be required in the form of a paper or other suitable analytical document. No student may earn credit for both 4253 and 5253. (Irreg.)
G5563 Museum Management and Leadership (Crosslisted with Liberal Studies 5563). Prerequisite: Graduate standing. In-depth study of the philosophy, policies, and practices of museum governance, including such topics as ethics, board development, institutional mission and organization. (Irreg.)
G5960 Directed Readings. 1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of instructor. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. Directed readings and/or literature review on seleced topics under the direction of a faculty member. (Irreg.)
Updated: July 1, 2008