background image
page
Bachelor of Science in
Arts Management
In addition to stellar faculty and a rigorous curriculum, this degree's internship
requirement places a strong emphasis on real-world experience. Our students
are placed in some of the most well-known arts venues in the country, including
the Children's Museum of Indianapolis and the Grand Teton Music Festival.
You'll study:
· Arts marketing
· Human resource management
· Public policy and the arts
· Nonprofit management and leadership
· Government finance
Career options
· Gallery director
· Artists program coordinator
· Performance and events director
· Arts education manager
· Marketing and communications coordinator
· Grant writer/development associate
· Technical director
· Volunteer coordinator
· Box office and house manager
· Fundraiser
Transforming passion into careers
Arts groups need well-trained administrators who can think creatively about organizational problems
such as financial pressures and organizational constraints, as well as shifts in public tastes for the arts.
SPEA is one of just a few schools in the country to offer this degree,
and our professors are among the top arts and nonprofit management experts in the nation.