8 Bachelor Degrees in Arts Management in USA for 2024

Bachelor Degrees in Arts Management in USA for 2024Filter
    • Raleigh, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The only degree of its kind currently being offered in Raleigh, our BA in Arts Administration is led by faculty with vast professional and academic experience. As an Arts Administration major at WPU, you will develop the skills necessary to make a mark on the professional world. The Bachelor of Arts degree program features focused studies in marketing, accounting, management, administration, advertising, media, public relations and the arts. Through elective courses, you’ll be able to focus further on specific arts areas that interest you (theater, music or visual art). You will train under an impressive network of faculty and guests whose resumes include professional artistic credits, administrative and business positions as well as strong academic achievements. You will also benefit from “outside the classroom” experiences such as required internships, student-run organizations and study abroad opportunities (such as the university’s recent trips to England and Italy).

  • Arts Management

    Ohio State University

    • Columbus, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Through the arts management major, students will understand the issues, problems and policy interventions impacting the contemporary arts and cultural industries; develop business and managerial skills for professional decision making in arts and cultural organizations; and practice creative and critical thinking, opportunity recognition and innovation in various arts and cultural environments.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Arts Management

    The Ohio State University

    • building 001, USA

    English

    Through the arts management major, students will understand the issues, problems and policy interventions impacting the contemporary arts and cultural industries; develop business and managerial skills for professional decision making in arts and cultural organizations; and practice creative and critical thinking, opportunity recognition and innovation in various arts and cultural environments.

    • Columbus, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Through the arts management major, students will understand the issues, problems and policy interventions impacting the contemporary arts and cultural industries; develop business and managerial skills for professional decision making in arts and cultural organizations; and practice creative and critical thinking, opportunity recognition and innovation in various arts and cultural environments.

  • Bachelor in Arts Management

    University Of Wisconsin - Green Bay

    • Green Bay, USA

    Full time, Part time

    On-Campus

    English

    Arts organizations make communities come alive – from symphonies to jazz bands, theaters to sculpture gardens, museums to community arts centers, public radio to festivals. All of that activity is made possible by arts managers.

    • Grand Rapids, USA

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Art department's mission is to train artists, art historians, and visual arts administrators, as well as to provide service courses for non-art majors. Through our courses, we aspire to build an appreciation for the rich interchange of images and ideas that can happen between art and other academic disciplines.

  • Bachelor’s Degree with Individual Concentration (BDIC)

    University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Engineering

    • Amherst Center, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Created for the modern scholar whose curiosity exceeds the bounds of traditional academic fields, the Bachelor’s Degree with Individual Concentration is a self-directed, interdisciplinary major program that empowers students to design their own course of study. BDIC students work with a faculty sponsor and BDIC faculty supervisor to design their program.

    • Berklee, USA

    Distance Learning

    English

    This is a required course for Berklee College of Music campus students, and they often wonder—when they are here to study music—how looking at visual works is relevant to them. But they soon realize that at the core of it, what all these artists were doing, whether thousands of years ago or just last week, is exactly what they're doing now: figuring out how to channel their passion and curiosity into creating something.