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Arts, Culture and Entertainment Management, B.A.
Arts, Culture and Entertainment Management, B.A.

Arts, Culture and Entertainment Management, B.A.

  • ID:UOT10013
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • An International Application for Admission. TU also accepts the Common App.

  • Original secondary/high school transcripts with a certified translation if not in English.

  • Original transcripts from all colleges/universities attended with a certified translation if not in English.

  • Students with more than 48 or more academic credit hours are not required to supply secondary school documents.

  • Official IGCSE, A-Level, International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, or Advanced Placement results if taken.

English requirements

  • TOEFL iBT:  70

    • (ETS Institution code: 6883)

    • Minimum subscores:

    • 15 Reading

    • 15 Listening

    • 18 Speaking

    • 17 Writing

  • IELTS: 6.0

  • Minimum subscores:

    • 6 Reading

    • 6 Listening

    • 6 Speaking

    • 5.5 Writing

    • Cambridge English: 169

  • No individual score below 162

  • Duolingo English Test (DET): 100

  • ELS: Level 112

  • The Language Company (TLC): Level 9

  • Kaplan English: Advanced Level

  • Kaplan English: Higher Intermediate Level with Kaplan iBT 70

Course Information

The field of arts management offers a wide range of career opportunities in arts organizations and arts-related businesses. Many students earn a degree in this area with intentions of pursuing graduate study in arts management. The program is ideal for students interested in advocating for the performing and visual arts through administrative, fundraising, marketing and operational roles.

The bachelor of arts in arts management is an interdisciplinary program that combines arts management, business, performing arts and an area of artistic specialization in art, film, music or theatre. The degree prepares students for careers in arts organizations and arts-related businesses, or for graduate study in arts management. Students are required to complete practicums and internships for practical application of the concepts and techniques that they learn in the classroom, culminating in a senior project. Semester internships may be arranged locally, regionally, nationally or internationally. Students must also fulfill the course requirements for a certificate or minor in advertising.

TU’s arts management degree features a curriculum based on nonprofit management objectives while exploring the arts, public administration, financial management, grant writing and advertising theories. Students graduate with foundational knowledge in best practices and methods for managing arts organizations and foundations.

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  • FRESHMAN – FALL SEMESTER, FRESHMAN – SPRING SEMESTER

  • Arts Experiences, Arts Experiences

  • Exposition & Argumentation, Arts Practicum I

  • Beginning I Language, First Seminar

  • Block I: Aesthetic & Creative Experience, Beginning II Language

  • Block II: Historical & Social Interpretation, Block I: Aesthetic & Creative Experience

  • College Experience, Contemporary Mathematics or Statistics

  • SOPHOMORE – FALL SEMESTER, SOPHOMORE – SPRING SEMESTER

  • Arts Experiences, Arts Experiences

  • Arts Practicum II, Arts Practicum III

  • Intermediate I Language, Intermediate II Language

  • Block II: Historical & Social Interpretation, Block III: Scientific Investigation with Lab

  • Block III: Scientific Investigation, Intro to Management Info Systems

  • Introduction to Spreadsheets, Advertising Course/Elective Specialization Track*

  • Advertising Course/Elective Specialization Track*,

  • JUNIOR – FALL SEMESTER, JUNIOR – SPRING SEMESTER

  • Arts Experiences, Arts Experiences

  • Introduction to Arts Organizations, Arts Administration I

  • Block II: Principles of Economics I, Block II: Principles of Economics II

  • Communication course, Communication course

  • Advertising course, Advertising Course/Elective Specialization Track*

  • Advertising Course/Elective Specialization Track*,

  • SENIOR – FALL SEMESTER, SENIOR – SPRING SEMESTER

  • Arts Experiences, Arts Experiences

  • Arts Administration II, Arts Internship II

  • Arts Internship I, Advertising course

  • Law & Not-For-Profit Organizations, Advertising Course/Elective Specialization Track*

  • Advertising Course/Elective Specialization Track*, Senior Seminar

*Elective Specialization Track: Students need six courses (18 hours) of the Elective Specialization Track and five courses (minimum) for an Advertising Minor.

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Career Opportunity

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Job Opportunities

  • Graphic designer

  • Art director

  • Multimedia artist

  • Animator

  • Art gallery associate

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Overseas Student Health Cover

InsuranceFee: 1,900 USD

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