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Arts, Entertainment and Media Management Major (BA)

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Completion requirement
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
AND
Fulfill ANY of the following requirements:
Earn at least 6 credits from the following:

Note: If 12 credits of ARTM 480 are selected, only 6 credits of ARTM 480 will count toward the requirements of the Arts Management, BA and the major GPA

OR
Earn at least 12 credits from the following:

AND

  • 6 additional credits will need to be selected in consultation with the International Programs Office to fulfill the requirements of a U.K. student visa)

Complete ALL of the following Courses:
Complete ALL of the following Courses:

6 credits must be 300 level or higher

College of Fine Arts and Communication


At least 9 credits must come from Art (ART), Theatre (THEA), Dance (DNCE), Interior Architecture (IA), Graphic Design (GD), Medida Studies (MSTU), Music (MUS), or Professional Communication (COMM) courses. You may apply a maximum of 3 repeated course credits toward this requirement for courses which can be repeated multiple times for credit (e.g. music ensemble).

Remaining Electives


Remaining electives may come from additional Art (ART), Theatre (THEA), Dance (DNCE), Interior Architecture (IA), Graphic Design (GD), Media Studies (MSTU), Music (MUS), or Professional Communication (COMM) courses; or from the following:

Fulfill ANY of the following requirements:
Complete ANY of the following Courses:
OR
Complete ANY of the following Courses:
OR
Complete ANY of the following Courses:
OR
Complete ANY of the following Courses:
  • ARTM 300 maybe repeated for credit with different topics

  • ARTM 330 and ARTM 360 may only be used if not taken above

Complete World Language Requirement

Complete a two-semester sequence of university entry-level world language courses (101, 102). The requirement may be fulfilled through equivalent coursework or other language acquisition as demonstrated through a test-out policy (including Native American languages and American Sign Language). If your native language is not English and you can document formal high school or university study of your native language, you may use ENGL 101 and ENGL 202, or ENGL 150 as a means of fulfilling this world language requirement. Please see the Department of World Languages and Literatures for details.