Programs
Bloomington Campus
Certificate Programs
Certificate in Rural Arts Adminstration
The Certificate in Rural Arts Administration is a 15 credit hour program of study. The Rural Arts Administration Certificate prepares students to manage and lead an arts organization in a rural setting, and an understanding of the specific challenges that come with rural arts development in the contemporary era. They will also be familiar with the changing economic and social environment of the rural Midwest, and the key public policy issues affecting rural development, and the arts.
Required Courses (9 credit hours)
AADM-Y 502 | Organizational Behavior and the Arts | (3 cr.) |
AADM-Y 551 | Cultural Planning and Community Development | (3 cr.) |
AADM-Y 750 | Internship in Arts Administration | (0-3 cr.) |
Electives (6 credit hours)
Choose any two courses from the following:
AADM-Y 500 | Topics in Arts Administration | (3 cr.) |
AADM-Y 504 | Arts Organizations in the Public and Private Sectors | (3 cr.) |
AADM-Y 505 | Programming the Performing Arts | (3 cr.) |
AADM-Y 506 | Curating for Museums and Galleries | (3 cr.) |
AADM-Y 508 | Managing Performing Arts Organizations | (3 cr.) |
AADM-Y 511 | Performing Arts Center Management | (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 550 | Practicum in Arts Administration | (0-3 cr.) |
AADM-Y 558 | Fund Development for Nonprofit Organizations | (3 cr.) |
AADM-Y 559 | Public Policy and the Arts | (3 cr.) |
AADM-Y 562 | Legal Issues in the Arts | (3 cr.) |