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Master of Arts in Arts Administration

International Master of Arts in Arts Administration Dual Degree Program

In spring 2017, the Arts Administration program launched a partnership with the Museum and Heritage Studies program at Australia National University (ANU). Graduate students in Arts Administration may now pursue a two year dual degree when they receive a Masters of Arts in Arts Administration from the O'Neill School and a Master of Museum and Heritage Studies from ANU. You must apply to both programs concurrently and be accepted to both programs in order to participate in this opportunity. ANU is located in Canberra, Australia and boasts a beautiful campus and diverse array of course offerings. Please contact the Arts Administration program at maaainfo@indiana.edu for more information.

M.A. in Arts Administration (30 credit hours)
Program Requirements

24 SPEA credits hours of the following compulsory courses:

AADM-Y 502 Introduction to Arts Administration and Organizational Behavior (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 504 Arts Organizations in the Public and Private Sectors (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 515 Financial Management for the Arts (3 cr.)

AADM-Y 525

Museum Management (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 530 Audience Development and Marketing the Arts (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 551 Cultural Planning and Urban Development (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 558 Fund Development for Nonprofit Organizations (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 550 Practicum in Arts Administration (3 cr.)

Practicum:  As part of AADM-Y 550, students are required to complete 3 practicums with partnering organizations. Each practicum consist of a 50 hour commitment to an organization to complete a project. Practicums are graded on a pass/fail basis and students receive one credit for each completed practicum. Students do not need to complete the practicums at a particular time, but they must complete 3 total practicums during their time at Indiana University.

A maximum of 6 SPEA credit hours from completion of any graduate courses at IU. (Students may be particularly interested in the following electives, but may fulfil the 6 SPEA credit hour elective requirement with any graduate courses at IU):

AADM-Y 500 Graphic Design (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 505 Programming the Performing Arts (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 506 Curating in Galleries and Museums (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 511 Performing Arts Center Management (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 522 IT Applications for the Arts (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 526 Art and Social Change (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 551 Cultural Planning and Urban Development (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 559 Public Policy and the Arts (3 cr.)
AADM-Y 562 Legal Issues in the Arts (3 cr.)
M.A. in Museum and Heritage Studies (48 units)
Program Requirements

30 credit hours from completion of the following compulsory courses:

HUMN8027 Critical Issues in Heritage and Museum Studies (3 cr.)
MUSC8004 Internship (transfers as 3 IU credits to O'Neill (3 cr.)
MUSC8006 Indigenous Collections and Exhibitions (3 cr.)
MUSC8012 Understanding Learning in Museum and Heritage (3 cr.)
MUSC8017 Museums and Collections Key Concepts (3 cr.)

6 credit hours from completion of courses from the following list:

MUSC8013 Museum Education and Heritage Interpretation Study Tour (3 cr.)
MUSC8014 Design and Delivery of Exhibitions (3 cr.)
MUSC8019 Repatriation: Principles, Policy, Practice (3 cr.)

A minimum of 6 credit hours from completion of courses on the following list:

MUSC8009 Museums and Collections: Research Project (3 cr.)
MUSC8011 Museums and Collections: Extended Research Project (3 cr.)

A maximum of 6 credit hours from completion of courses on the following list: (transfers as 3 IU credits to SPEA)

ARTV8100 Points of View (3 cr.)
ARTV8107 Arguing Objects (3 cr.)
HIST6237 Digital History, Digital Heritage (3 cr.)
HUMN8010 Material Culture Studies (3 cr.)
MUSC8008 Museums, Art and Society in the Asia-Pacific (3 cr.)
MUSC8013 Museum Education and Heritage Interpretation Study Tour (3 cr.)
MUSC8016 Museum Learning: The Politics of Dress (3 cr.)
Research Component Requirement

On the compulsory list there are at least 12 units of courses that have at least a 50% research requirement assessment, therefore this degree satisfies the research component requirement.

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