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THEA 270 - Performing Arts Administration |
An introduction to the basic cultural role, issues, structures, operations, and personnel of performing arts (music and theatre) organizations, focusing primarily on the non-profit sector. Contextual subjects will include: an arts institution's role in and responsibility to its community; government's role in the arts; issues of control and power within the organization. Specific topics will include: types of organizations and organizational structures; marketing, publicity and public relations; fundraising, donor relations, grant writing; long-range planning.
Prerequisite: At least 8 credits in Theatre Arts or Music. Offered spring semesters in even-numbered years. Same as: MUS+270.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture English-The Arts Division Theatre Arts Department Course Attributes: GenEd-Quantitative |