Arts Management

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Degree:Post Graduate

University: Centennial College
City : Toronto , Ontario , Canada
Country : Canada
Duration : 1 Year

Program Overview:

Centennial College's Arts Management Graduate Certificate program will prepare you for a career in the evolving arts and cultural industry. The courses in this two-semester program focus on helping you to develop the knowledge and skills to work in the performing arts sector (theatres, dance companies, music organizations, presenting facilities), the exhibiting arts sector (galleries, museums), and many other cultural and arts-related areas such as arts and film festivals.

The program will explore the issues and practices that allow cultural organizations to build audiences and flourish today — and in the years to come. Facilitated at the Story Arts Centre, courses will combine business management, marketing and planning with the tools required to connect art, artists and audiences through fundraising, education and volunteerism.

Extensive experiential learning opportunities will connect principles with practice, actively engaging you with the arts management profession. As part of an eight-week field placement, you'll also have the opportunity to apply your learning in the industry.

When you graduate from Arts Management, you'll have a thorough understanding of the political, economic, social, ethical, technological and managerial issues facing this sector.

Admission Requirements:

  • GPA: 60% or above

  • IELTS: Overall 6.5 no band below than 6.0

  • PTE: Overall 63 with no band below than 60

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Learning Outcomes:

  1. Develop strategies to define your own career objectives and understanding of the arts sector through building networks that will inform your professional goals while allowing you to practice advocacy skills on behalf of the arts you represent.

  2. Plan and implement strategic business models into management of arts organizations through effective financial, legal and organizational practices.

  3. Research, identify, construct and evaluate arts programming that is consistent with the vision and mandate of an arts organization.

  4. Develop and integrate strategic marketing and community development skills that stimulate public access to the arts and address issues of diversity and accessibility.

  5. Research, develop and implement effective fundraising materials and programs for multiple prospects across a variety of individual, corporate, foundation and government campaigns.

Career Outlook:

  • Community outreach coordinator

  • Sales and marketing coordinator

  • Volunteer coordinator

  • Education and learning coordinator

  • Event coordinator

  • Fundraising coordinator

  • Sponsorship coordinator

  • Partnership coordinator

Program Intake: September

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