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Arts Administration
O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Departmental URL: www.artsadmin.indiana.edu
Curriculum
(Please note that when conferring University Graduate School degrees, minors, certificates, and sub-plans, the University Graduate School’s staff use those requirements contained only in The University Graduate School Bulletin.)
Degrees Offered
Master of Arts in Arts Administration (MAAA), Dual Master of Public Affairs and Master of Arts in Arts Administration (MPA-MAAA), Dual Master of Arts in Arts Administration and Master of Arts in Folklore and Ethnomusicology (MAAA-MAFE), Dual Master of Arts in Arts Administration (Indiana University) and Master of Museum and Heritage Studies (Australian National University) (MAAA-MMHS)
Master of Arts in Arts Administration
Designed to train students for leadership roles in the arts and the creative industries, across all genres and sectors.
Admission Requirements
An undergraduate degree with an outstanding academic record and commitment to the arts. Graduate Record Examination General Test is no longer required. Fall enrollment only.
Course Requirements
A minimum of 45 credit hours including core courses, electives, experiential learning, and Capstone.
Intro Course
- Y502 Introduction to Arts Administration and Organizational Behavior (3 cr.)
Skill-Building Courses
- Y515 Financial Management for the Arts (3 cr.)
- Y530 Audience Development and Marketing the Arts (3 cr.)
- Y558 Fund Development for Nonprofit Organizations (3 cr.)
Theory and Survey Courses
- Y504 Arts Organizations in the Public and Private Sectors (3 cr.)
- Y562 Legal Issues in the Arts (3 cr.)
Management and Policy Courses
3 credits in Performing Arts selected from:
- Y505 Programming the Performing Arts (3 cr.)
- Y508 Performing Arts Organization Management (3 cr.)
- Y511 Performing Arts Center Management (3 cr.)
3 credits in Visual Arts selected from:
- Y506 Curating in Galleries and Museums (3 cr.)
- Y525 Museum Management (3 cr.)
3 credits in Arts and Cultural Policy selected from:
- Y551 Cultural Planning and Urban Development (3 cr.)
- Y559 Public Policy in the Arts (3 cr.)
Electives
9 credit hours of electives to be selected in consultation with the Masters Program Office advising staff and the Faculty Program Director (see Courses tab for suggested acceptable courses).
Capstone
- Y650 Seminar in Arts Administration (3 cr.)
Experiential Learning
- Y550 Practicum in Arts Administration (3 cr.)
- Y750 Internship in Arts Administration (3 cr.)
Three different 50-hour arts management projects are completed throughout the three semesters of coursework. Students can register for all three credits at once or 1 credit per semester, so long as the total number of credits equals three.
Grades
A grade point average of 3.0 (B) or higher must be maintained.
Dual Master of Public Affairs and Master of Arts in Arts Administration (MPA-MAAA)
Students can pursue the unique opportunity of earning a Master of Arts in Arts Administration in combination with a Master of Public Affairs with a concentration in Nonprofit Management.
MPA-MAAA dual degree students will develop skills in quantitative analysis, public sector management, budgeting, and public policy while gaining expertise in arts management, marketing, law, and cultural policy. This degree is designed to be completed in five semesters plus a summer or semester of experiential learning.
Admission Requirements
Students must apply for admission to both the MPA and MAAA programs through the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA). An undergraduate degree with an outstanding academic record and commitment to the arts. Graduate Record Examination General Test is no longer required.
Course Requirements
MAAA Core (Required) – 18 credits total
- AADM – Y 502 Organizational Behavior and the Arts (Fall 1)
- AADM – Y 530 Audience Development and Marketing the Arts (Spring)
- AADM – Y 558 Fund Development for Nonprofits (Spring)
- AADM – Y 562 Legal Issues in the Arts (Fall)
- AADM – Y 650 Seminar in Arts Administration (Fall)
Financial Management (choose one)
- AADM – Y 515 Financial Management for the Arts
- SPEA – F 526 Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations
- SPEA – F 560 Public Finance and Budgeting
MPA CORE (Required) – 15 credits
- SPEA – V 506 Statistical Analysis for Effective Decision Making (3 credits)
- SPEA – V 517 Public Management Economics (3 credits)
- SPEA – V 532 Social Equity and Justice (1.5 credits)
- SPEA - V 536 Rights and Responsibilities: How Law Shapes Public Affairs (1.5 credits)
- SPEA – V 537 Designing and Managing Complex Projects (1.5 credits)
- SPEA – V 548 Evidence-Based Decision Making (1.5 credits)
Policy Process (choose one)
- SPEA-V 512 Public Policy Process (3 credits)
- SPEA-V 538 Comparative and International Policy Process (3 credits)
Area I: Performing Arts (choose one)
- AADM – Y 508 Managing Performing Arts Organizations
- AADM – Y 511 Performing Arts Center Management
Area II: Visual Arts (choose one)
- AADM – Y 506 Curating for Museums and Galleries
- AADM – Y 525 Museum Management
Area III: Arts and Cultural Policy (choose one)
- AADM – Y 551 Cultural Planning and Urban Development
- AADM – Y 559 Public Policy in the Arts
Area IV: Technology Management (choose one)
- AADM – Y500 Digital Literacy in Arts & Culture (Recinos)
- SPEA – I 519 Database Management Systems (Roger Morris)
- SPEA – I 515 Data Science in Public Affairs (Roger Morris
Area V: Community and Place (choose one)
- AADM – Y 526 Arts and Social Change
- AADM – Y 500 Seminar in Community and Place
MPA Concentration (15 credits)
Students can choose from all existing MPA concentrations, including the specialized concentration, which if chosen should be developed with an advisor and approved by faculty program director.
Students may not use MPA core classes to fulfill concentration requirements.
Experiential – 0-6 credits
- AADM – Y 750 Internship (0-3 credits)
- AADM – Y 550 Practicum (0-3 credits)
(Total: 63 credits)
Must reach 21 credits each of SPEA and 21 credits of AADM coursework. 15 SPEA built in; 27 AADM built in; 6 variable (tech mgmt. and financial mgmt); 15 fulfilled through concentration courses, which will primarily be SPEA.
Grades
A grade point average of 3.0 (B) or higher must be maintained.
Dual Master of Arts in Arts Administration and Master of Arts in Folklore and Ethnomusicology (MAAA-MAFE)
Study for these two degrees can be combined for a total of 60 credit hours rather than the 75 credit hours required for the two degrees taken separately. Students take at least 36 graduate credit hours in arts administration, and at least 24 credit hours in folklore and ethnomusicology. This program is designed to be completed in five semesters.
Admission Requirements
Students must be admitted by both programs to pursue the dual degree. Both degrees must be awarded simultaneously. A good undergraduate record in any of the humanities or social sciences will be acceptable for admission to graduate study in folklore and ethnomusicology. An undergraduate degree with an outstanding academic record and commitment to the arts. Graduate Record Examination General Test (verbal and quantitative portions required).
Course Requirements
A minimum of 60 credit hours including:
MAFE Core Courses
- F532 Public Practice in Folklore and Ethnomusicology (3 cr.)
Two of the following:
- F516 Folklore Theory in Practice (3 cr.)
- F517 History of Folklore Study (3 cr.)
- E522 The Study of Ethnomusicology (3 cr.)
- E714 Paradigms of Ethnomusicology (3 cr.)
MAFE Fieldwork
One of the following:
- F523 Fieldwork in Folklore/Ethnomusicology (3 cr.)
- F525 Readings in Ethnography (3 cr.)
MAFE Practicum
One of the following:
- F802 Traditional Arts Indiana (3 cr.)
- F803 Practicum in Folklore/Ethnomusicology (3 cr.)
MAAA Core Courses
- Y502 Introduction to Arts Administration and Organizational Behavior (3 cr.)
- Y504 Arts Organizations in the Public and Private Sectors (3 cr.)
- Y515 Financial Management for the Arts (3 cr.)
- Y525 Museum Management (3 cr.)
- Y530 Audience Development and Marketing the Arts (3 cr.)
- Y551 Cultural Planning and Urban Development (3 cr.)
- Y558 Fund Development for Nonprofit Organizations (3 cr.)
- Y562 Legal Issues in the Arts (3 cr.)
MAAA Experiential Learning
- Y550 Practicum in Arts Administration (3 cr.)
- Y750 Internship in Arts Administration (3 cr.)
Capstone Requirement
One of the following:
- Y650 Seminar in Arts Administration (3 cr.)
- F850 Thesis (arr. cr.)
Electives
12 credit hours of electives to be selected in consultation with academic advisor
Reading Proficiency
Reading proficiency in one modern foreign language
Grades
A grade point average of 3.0 (B) or higher must be maintained for the MAAA department. The MAFE department will accept no course for credit toward a degree in which the grade is lower than a B– (2.7). All students must earn a B (3.0) or better in the required department courses and maintain a grade point average of at least 3.2.
Dual Master of Arts in Arts Administration and Master of Museum and Heritage Studies (MAAA-MMHS) with Australian National University (ANU)
The MAAA program at IU provides the unique opportunity to articulate with Australian National University (ANU) to complete a dual degree with a Master of Museum and Heritage Studies (MMHS). These degrees draw on strong connections with cultural and collecting institutions in Australia and the United States. The double degree aims to prepare students for an innovate career in both Museum Curatorial practice and Arts Administration. This dual degree program is designed to be completed in two years with one year at IU and one year at ANU.
Admission Requirements
Students must be admitted by both programs to pursue the dual degree. Both degrees must be awarded simultaneously. An undergraduate degree with an outstanding academic record and commitment to the arts. Graduate Record Examination General Test (verbal and quantitative portions required). Cognate disciplines in ancient history, anthropology, archaeology, classics, creative arts, English, environmental history, environmental management, fine arts, folklore, gender studies, history, museum studies, philosophy, politics, social sciences, sociology, or visual arts.
Course Requirements
A minimum of 78 credit hours; 30 credits from IU and 48 credits from ANU.
MAAA Core Courses (IU)
- Y502 Introduction to Arts Administration and Organizational Behavior (3 cr.)
- Y504 Arts Organizations in the Public and Private Sectors (3 cr.)
- Y515 Financial Management for the Arts (3 cr.)
- Y525 Museum Management (3 cr.)
- Y530 Audience Development and Marketing the Arts (3 cr.)
- Y551 Cultural Planning and Urban Deveopment (3 cr.)
- Y558 Fund Development for Nonprofit Organizations (3 cr.)
- Y550 Practicum in Arts Administration (3 cr.)
MAAA Electives (IU)
6 credit hours of electives to be selected in consultation with the Masters Program Office advising staff (see Courses tab for suggested acceptable courses).
MMHS Compulsory Courses (ANU)
- HUMN8027 Critical Issues in Heritage and Museum Studies (6 units)
- MUSC8004 Internship (6 units – transfers as 3 IU credits)
- MUSC8006 Indigenous Collections and Exhibitions (6 units)
- MUSC8012 Understanding Learning in Museum and Heritage (6 units)
- MUSC8017 Museums and Collections Key Concepts
6 units from the following:
- MUSC8013 Museum Education and Heritage Interpretation Study Tour (6 units)
- MUSC8014 Design and Delivery of Exhibitions (6 units)
- MUSC8019 Repatriation: principles, policy, practice (6 units)
Minimum of 6 units from the following:
- MUSC8009 Museums and Collections research (6 units)
- MUSC8011 Museums and Collections: Extended Research Project (12 units)
A maximum of 6 units from the following (transfers as 3 IU credits):
- ARTV8100 Points of View (6 units)
- ARTV8107 Arguing Objects (6 units)
- HIST6237 Digital History, Digital Heritage (6 units)
- HUMN8010 Material Culture Studies (6 units)
- MUSC8008 Museums, Art and Society in the Asia-Pacific (6 units)
- MUSC8013 Museum Education and Heritage Interpretation Study Tour (6 units)
- MUSC8016 Museum Learning: The politics of Dress (6 units)
Grades
A grade point average of 3.0 (B) or higher must be maintained.
Opportunities for Non-Majors
Doctoral Minor in Arts Administration
(Required 4 courses, 12 credit hours)
The Ph.D. minor should be negotiated with the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA), Doctoral Advisor in Arts Administration, Karen Gahl-Mills. For a more research-oriented minor, the student should work with the SPEA Director of Doctoral Programs to construct an independent minor including doctoral research seminars.
Students may take any arts administration courses to fulfill the requirement (substitutions may be arranged with the Doctoral Advisor in Arts Administration).
ARTS ADMINISTRATION – AADM
- Y502 Introduction to Arts Administration and Organizational Behavior
- Y504 Arts Organizations in the Public and Private Sectors
- Y505 Programming in the Performing Arts
- Y506 Curating for Museums and Galleries
- Y508 Performing Arts Organization Management
- Y511 Performing Arts Center Management
- Y515 Financial Management for the Arts
- Y522 IT Applications for the Arts
- Y526 Arts and Social Change
- Y530 Audience Development and Marketing the Arts
- Y551 Cultural Planning and Urban Development
- Y558 Fund Development for Nonprofit Organizations
- Y559 Public Policy and the Arts
- Y562 Legal Issues in the Arts
- SPEA-N525 Management for the Nonprofit Sector
- Y500 Topics courses (topics vary from semester to semester) Current topics include: Arts Education Policy, Arts Entrepreneurship, Arts Writing and Advanced Marketing, , Graphic Design, The Film Industry
Jacobs School of Music Master’s Outside Field of Study
(Required 2 courses, 6 credit hours)
The Master’s in Outside Field of Study should be negotiated with the Jacobs School of Music with permission from the Arts Administration Program Director, Karen Gahl-Mills.
Jacobs School of Music Graduate Academic Advising Office 205 S. Jordan Ave.; (812) 855-1738
Doctoral Advisor, Arts Administration Faculty
Karen Gahl-Mills, kgahlmil@indiana.edu, (812) 856-7404