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Oct 14, 2024
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2024-2025 General Catalog [Current]
Arts Administration (M.A.) (Online)
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Return to: Department of Theatre, Dance, and Arts Administration
Program Summary
The Arts Administration Program at Southern Utah University provides a personalized, interdisciplinary education that develops well-rounded professionals employable in any arts discipline. We value experiential learning, collaboration, and advocacy. This engagement is essential for our collective future.
Program Admission
See Admissions Requirements for the program.
Program Information
- Graduate students must complete their program within six (6) years of matriculation.
- All courses must be passed with a “C” (2.0) or better to be counted in the degree.
- Students must earn a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 (“B” average) out of a 4.0 scale to graduate.
- The student may be given an opportunity to repeat a course once at their own expense, but the program cannot accommodate offering the course outside of the sequencing provided. If the student receives less than a 2.0 (“C”) a second time, the student will automatically be dismissed from the program.
- Many of the courses offered in the Arts Administration Department are offered every other year. Students should consult with the department to plan accordingly.
- If a student receives less than a “B” (3.0) in the Final Project, the student will not be granted the Master of Arts degree and will be dismissed from the program. The Final Project may not be repeated.
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Arts Administration Curriculum (33 Credits)
Required Courses (33 Credits)
Total Credits, M.A. Degree: 33
Program Learning Outcomes
The Arts Administration Program graduate will:
- Become empowered advocates for the arts
- Apply scholarly theory directly into professional practice
- Develop adaptability and critical thinking skills necessary to work in the arts
- Cultivate both practical and creative approaches to problem solving.
- Communicate in an effective and persuasive way
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Return to: Department of Theatre, Dance, and Arts Administration
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