Bachelor of Science in Art Management
The Bachelor of Science in Art Management, under the Tagliatela School of Business and Leadership, combines a liberal arts core curriculum with an interdisciplinary blend of management, arts, law, marketing, and communications courses. Built on the competencies of the Business School’s core course foundation, the program is designed to prepare students for a career in managing community-based arts organizations.
Students may also choose an Arts Entrepreneurship minor. This unique minor will provide students with a cross-section of arts, management, and data analytic coursework that will allow them to compete as creative individuals in an increasingly complex economic environment. Students will acquire skillsets that are essential to operating and leading community-based arts organizations. The minor is ideal for creative thinkers who want to help lead organizations committed to supporting the arts in their community.
Upon completing the program of study in Art Management, students will:
- Demonstrate achievement of core business skills in the functional areas of accounting, finance, economics, marketing, management, and human resources.
- Demonstrate an expertise in the technical, professional, and strategic skills necessary to lead projects successfully from inception to completion.
- Possess the knowledge and skills necessary to assume management positions in organizations dedicated to the arts.
What Makes Art Management at Albertus Different?
Engaged
Students
- Hands-on, experiential learning
- Interdisciplinary perspectives
- Emphasis on collaborative work
Great
Teaching
- Personally invested professors
- Small class sizes
- Innovative, well-rounded programs
- Resources and opportunities for research
Vibrant
Communities
- Lively extracurricular activities
- Campus-wide events
- Service and community engagement
Successful
Outcomes
- Active career counseling
- Opportunity-building networks
- Access to internships and professional experiences
The Business Experience at Albertus Magnus College
Vision Statement
The Tagliatela School of Business and Leadership seeks to be a respected educational leader within the regional business community. We will provide high-impact academic programs and experiences aligned with in-demand fields. Our programs will challenge students to develop practical skills and personal values that empower them to succeed in a wide range of business professions.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Tagliatela School of Business and Leadership is to provide a superior business education in innovative, accessible and technologically advanced formats to students from diverse academic and socioeconomic backgrounds striving to be ethical, entrepreneurial and successful in a dynamic economy through quality teaching, service and engagement with the business community.
Our Core Values
- Student-centered learning
- Honesty
- Mutual Respect
- Competency-based educational focus
- Technological Innovation
- Business Community Engagement/Partnership
The Albertus Art Management Faculty
Where Will Your Art Management Degree take You?
According to the National Endowment for the Arts production of arts and cultural goods and services in the U.S. amounted to $920 billion in 2019. Arts and cultural industries had over 5 million workers on payroll with total compensation of $450 billion in that same year.
Possible career paths with a Bachelor of Science degree in Art Management include:
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The Albertus Art Management Degree Mission Statement
Consistent with the mission of Albertus Magnus College to provide an education that promotes the pursuit of truth in all of its dimensions and is practical in its application, the Bachelor of Science in Art Management combines a Liberal Arts core curriculum and an interdisciplinary blend of managerial, analytical, business, and communications courses. By combining the management, policy, and applied data analytics with experiential learning opportunities, the program enables students to develop the skills necessary to lead arts organizations ethically and effectively.