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Program Overview

The OU Online Master of Arts in Arts Management gives you the knowledge and skills to advance your career in a flexible, 100% online format. Gain vital skills in art business, leadership, negotiation, marketing, and more. Tailored for working adults, this program can be completed in as few as 15 months.

Online MS in Sustainable Architecture

100%
online delivery
15
months
to complete
30
credit hours

Why earn your MA-AM degree online from OU?

Admissions Requirements

Submit undergraduate transcripts for your conferred bachelor’s degree.
Include detailed documentation of your past education and work experience.
Include a 300–500-word statement on career goals and how the program aligns with those goals. Address educational history, including any disparity in undergrad GPA, and significant life events leading to the decision to apply to graduate school.
Students should have earned a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 in undergraduate studies, and have a minimum of three years work experience in the built environment.

Careers

Earning an online degree from the University of Oklahoma prepares you to accelerate your career in an innovative field. Our experienced and interdisciplinary faculty teaches relevant skills centered around the latest trends and employer needs that you will apply to your career from day one.

Course Descriptions

Credits – 3

Prerequisite: graduate standing. This class will present an overview and historical perspective of the field of arts entrepreneurship and management. Readings will be supplemented by guest speakers and visits to professional organizations, enhancing the student’s understanding of the diversity of the professional opportunities in arts administration and arts management.

Credits – 3

Prerequisite: Graduate standing, AMGT 5013 or concurrent enrollment, and departmental permission. This course is designed for students who are intent on developing artistic sustainability, entrepreneurial success, and creative/social change. A career in tomorrow’s art industry benefits from a mindset that welcomes change, fast-paced decision-making, and a rock-solid foundation of values, work ethic, and reasoning. This course is delivered through various arts-focused exercises/projects dealing with ideation, action, marketing, pitching, plans and strategy. (F, Sp)

Credits – 3

Prerequisite: Graduate standing, AMGT 5013 or concurrent enrollment, and departmental permission. This course will examine the challenges of audience development and discussion of the role of art in contemporary society. This course will explore the basics of negotiations (distributive and integrative bargaining) before delving into current examples in the arts industry and explores the basics of marketing (planning, implementation, analysis) as well as how these principles relate to social media. (F, Sp)

Credits – 3

Prerequisite: Graduate standing, AMGT 5013 or concurrent enrollment, and departmental permission. This class will examine financial models, accounting, and contractual practices of successful cultural-based organizations. Arts managers are expected to understand how to apply best financial management and budgeting practices to cultural organizations. This course provides an overview of best practices to budgeting for artistic ideas for entrepreneurs and will explore long-range planning implications and budget forecasting models for arts organizations. (F, Sp)

Credits – 3

Prerequisite: Graduate standing, AMGT 5013 or concurrent enrollment, and departmental permission. This course explores approaches to the development of capital for projects, whether for artists or arts organizations, including techniques for facilitation of individual donations, corporate/foundation contributions, and government grants. Students will learn important frameworks and tools for organizing avenues of financial support, including workback and follow-up schedules, drafting appeal letters, managing deadlines, cultivating requests, and writing with key governing values. (F, Sp, Su)

Credits – 3

Prerequisite: Graduate standing, AMGT 5013 or concurrent enrollment, and departmental permission. This course is for students who are intent on developing sustainability and use design-thinking strategies to achieve their goals as entrepreneurial artists or by serving culture-based organizations. The course provides best strategic practices for leaders of arts organizations, encouraging students to determine the importance of planning and decision-making, and will address the importance of strategic thinking, change management, and leadership. (F, Sp)

Fines Arts Electives
LIST OF APPROVED FINE ARTS ELECTIVES
Students will choose 6 credit hours from a department-maintained list of approved courses

Credits – 3

Prerequisite: Junior standing and departmental permission. A study of the fundamental operations of commercial, professional non-profit, stock, dinner, and university theatre in the United States. (F)

Credits – 3 (Slashlisted with ARTC 4943) Prerequisite: Graduate standing and permission of instructor. This course is designed for students who plan to enter a career in the visual arts. Students will learn professional tactics to improve their marketing and visibility as visual artists. Emphasis on publicity, self-promotion, effective communication, and presentation skills that will assist with career opportunities, exhibition opportunities, management of finances, budgets, and strategies for career growth. (Irreg.) No student may earn credit for both 4943 and 5943. (Irreg.)
Credits – 3 (Slashlisted with AMGT 4173) Prerequisite: Graduate standing, AMGT 5013, and permission of instructor. This course explores the role and importance and function of artist managers and artistic teams, and how they impact the career of the artist and their brand. Students will examine the principles of leadership dynamics and motivation to focus and empower current and potential managers. This course provides the tools necessary to manage artists’ careers across various artistic disciplines. No student may earn credit for both 4173 and 5173. (Sp)

Credits – 3

Prerequisite: Graduate standing. In-depth study of the philosophy, policies, and practices of museum governance, including such topics as ethics, board development, institutional mission and organization. (F, Sp, Su)

LIST OF APPROVED PRACTICUM ELECTIVES
Students will choose 6 credit hours from a department-maintained list of approved courses
Please note: some courses may be repeated for credit.

Credits – 1-3

1 to 3 hours. (Slashlisted with AMGT 4030) Prerequisite: Graduate standing, AMGT 5013, and permission of instructor; may be repeated, maximum 6 credits. Students arrange for and work in a focused professional work experience. No student may earn credit for both 4030 and 5030. (Irreg.)

Credits – 3

(Slashlisted with AMGT 4213) Prerequisite: Graduate standing, AMGT 5013, and permission of instructor. This course is based on experiential learning and runs concurrently with an external competitive program for entrepreneurial projects in the professional arts marketplace. Students in this course will have the opportunity to build on the basics of entrepreneurship and management skills acquired within the courses of the Graduate Certificate in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship. No student may earn credit for both 4213 and 5213.

Credits – 3

3 hours. Prerequisite: AMGT 5013 Overview of Arts Management and Entrepreneurship, Graduate standing, and permission of instructor. May be repeated, maximum credit six hours. Practicum on special topic for content not currently offered in regularly scheduled courses. May include library and/or laboratory research and field projects.

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