Arts Entrepreneurship Minor 18 credit hours
The Arts Entrepreneurship minor is designed for students interested in career and entrepreneurial opportunities in the arts. The courses required for the minor teach students how to create, fund, and operate artistic enterprises in both nonprofit and for-profit environments. These required courses are complemented by an array of electives that allow students to tailor the minor to their own goals. This flexibility makes the minor a good choice for any student, regardless of major, interested in a career in the arts.
This minor is a joint effort of the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, the Center for Entrepreneurship in the College of Business, and the College of Arts and Letters.
Required Courses: 12 hours
CECA 3050 Funding Artistic Endeavors* 3.0
MGT 3610 Entrepreneurship 3.0
MGT 3630 Creativity & Ideation 3.0
MGT 3640 Business Models 3.0
Electives: 6 hours
Select two courses (6 hours) from the following.
ART 4310 Internship: Student Innovation Hub
ART 4130 Design Center
CECA 3010 Arts in the Community
COMM 3800 Principles of Media Advertising
COMM 3910 Media Relations
COMM 4150 Feature Writing
ENGL 1100 Technical Writing
ENGL 3600 Professional Writing and Editing
ENGL 3700 Business Writing
ENGL 4300 The Art of the Review
ENGL 4620 Literary Journal Internship
MGT 4610 Venturing
MKT 3110 Salesmanship