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Performing Arts Management

Performing Arts Management leads to professions in legitimate and musical theater, symphonic and chamber orchestras, other music events, opera and dance companies, and concert productions.

The AEMM curriculum is divided into three levels. Students may take Level I, Level II and Level III courses concurrently, provided prerequisite requirements are met. Please view the core requirements for all AEMM majors.

Level III - Performing Arts Management

Unless otherwise advised by a faculty advisor, students should select from among the courses in a single arts genre in Performing Arts Management. The order of the course listing does not infer priority or sequencing; students should consult with an advisor to select the courses that best fit their needs.

Performing Arts Management Required Courses
3 Credits (required)
3 Credits (required)

The Performing Arts Management sub-concentrations
Dance Management
Theatre Management
Music Management

Dance Management
Students must complete 9 additional credit hours from the following list:

Comparative Cultural Policy
3
Arts Entrepreneurship II
3
Arts Management Experiential Research
3
Box Office Management
3
Sponsorship for Sports & Live Entertainment
3
Facility Management
3
Fund Raising: An Intro for Non-Profit Managers
3
Grant Proposal Planning and Writing
3
International Arts Management
3
Producing Live Entertainment
3
Talent Management
3
Touring Live Entertainment
3
Club Management
3
Major Gifts - online *
3
European Experiments in Arts
3
Self Management for Artists
3

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Theatre Management
Students must complete 9 additional credit hours from the following list:
Comparative Cultural Policy
3
Arts Entrepreneurship II
3
Arts Management Experiential Research
3
Box Office Management
3
Sponsorship for Sports & Live Entertainment
3
Facility Management
3
Fund Raising: An Intro for Non-Profit Managers
3
Grant Proposal Planning and Writing
3
International Arts Management
3
Producing Live Entertainment
3
Talent Management
3
Touring Live Entertainment
3
Club Management
3
Major Gifts - online *
3
European Experiments in Arts
3


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Music Management
Students must complete 9 additional credit hours from the following list:
Comparative Cultural Policy
3
Arts Entrepreneurship II
3
Arts Management Experiential Research
3
Box Office Management
3
Sponsorship for Sports & Live Entertainment
3
Facility Management
3
Fund Raising: An Intro for Non-Profit Managers
3
Grant Proposal Planning and Writing
3
International Arts Management
3
Producing Live Entertainment
3
Talent Management
3
Touring Live Entertainment
3
Club Management
3
Major Gifts - online *
3
European Experiments in Arts
3



Practice Courses (min. 6 cr. hrs. req.)
 
 
 
Jazz Dance Beginning  
 
Group Music Lessons
 
African Dance Beginning  
 
 
Tap Dance Beginning  
 
Contact Improvisation  
 
Body Tune-up Conditioning  
 
Modern Technique I  
 
 
 
 
 
Context Courses (min. 6 cr. hrs. req.)
 
 
 
 
 
Introduction to Dance Studies  
Experiential Anatomy  
 
Opera Then and Now
 
Music for Dancers I  
Introduction to Technical Theater  
 
 
Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Dance  
 
Western Dance History  
Humanities for Performing Arts  
 
 
 

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28-3188 Internship: Management
See your Internship Coordinator to select and register for your internship. You must have a cumulative gpa of 3.0 or higher and you must have completed a minimum of 60 total credit hours to register for internship.

Coordinator/
Faculty Advisor for Performing Arts Management - J. Dennis Rich, Chair Bio
Faculty Advisor for Performing Arts Management - Paulette Whitfield Bio
Faculty Advisor for Performing Arts Management - Arnold Breman Bio

Effective Fall 2006
Revised: 3/27/06


Important please read:

This is intended to guide students in course selection. However, course requirements are subject to change by the Arts, Entertainment & Media Management Department. Students are expected to be aware of AEMM department policies and are advised to read the Columbia College catalog and department materials each semester before registering. In addition, students are urged to meet with their faculty advisor at least once each semester.