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Arts Management and Administration

Minor in the College of Fine Arts

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Behind every great performance or art exhibition is a team collaborating with artists to realize a vision.

Arts administrators help make that artistic magic happen. If you have a passion for the arts and want a profession that supports artistic endeavors and ensures the public has access to art, music, theatre, dance, performance and more, consider the minor in Arts Management and Administration (MAMA) in the College of Fine Arts, open to students in any degree program at the university (enrolled in the 2016-18 catalogue and all subsequent catalogs). Through the minor, students broaden their understanding of careers in the commercial, nonprofit and public arts sectors, develop skills critical for arts managers in all arts disciplines and build career contacts through an internship experience.

How to Declare

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For information in regards to obtaining the Minor in Arts Management and Administration, please visit our website or contact Malia LiVolsi.

Students may apply for the minor via the minor portal.

Required Courses

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The Arts Management and Administration Minor requires fifteen semester hours. Students must maintain a 2.50 overall grade point average in minor coursework. All course must be taken on the letter-grade basis.

View the degree requirements for the Minor in Arts Management and Administration.

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College of Fine Arts

Telephone
(512) 471-1655

Office Location
DFA 2.4

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