Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Design your Career in Arts Administration

Learn from national arts leaders & address current issues; do so from wherever you are through our limited-residency program -- M.A. in Arts Administration at Goucher ...

Goucher’s Master of Arts in Arts Administration is …

FLEXIBLE

  • Designed for busy people, most students work full-time while learning and earning their degree.
  • Annual 12-day residency at the end of July brings all faculty and students together on campus to engage, share, network, and discover.
  • Fall and spring semesters are live and online. Classes are also recorded and available anytime.

PRACTICAL

  • Address current, real-world issues with faculty working in the field of arts administration
  • Build your knowledge base, your networks, and your resilience.
  • Engage in advanced learning that is interactive and immediately applicable.
  • Prepare for the entrepreneurial, global, and ever-changing environment of today’s arts administrator.

CONNECTED

  • Receive unmatched personal attention from MAAA faculty who are dedicated to supporting your success.
  • Class sizes are small – usually less than 8 people.
  • Learn from nationally-known faculty who lead arts & cultural organizations around the country, and who serve on a variety of national and international arts boards of directors.

With the M.A. in Arts Administration, you can immerse yourself in courses that blend theory and practice, including:

  • Marketing the Arts
  • Leadership Development
  • Financial Resource Development
  • Law and the Arts
  • International Arts Policy
  • Managing Performing Arts Organizations
  • Managing Visual Arts Organizations
  • Entrepreneurship & New Ventures
  • Arts Education

NEXT STEPS

  • Application deadline for Fall 2018 is May 21, 2018
  • Go to www.goucher.edu/maaa for program details and application form.
  • Contact Ramona Baker, MAAA program director, for more information about scholarships, courses, faculty, schedules, etc. ramona.baker@goucher.edu


Article source here:Arts Journal

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