Program Details
Spanning the spectrum from the visual and performing arts to media and entertainment, and from the nonprofit organization to the asset-driven enterprise, the Arts Management program of the CMCI produces skilled administrators, executives and entrepreneurs
- Location:
- Los Angeles, United States
- Program Type:
- Study Abroad
- Degree Level:
- Undergraduate
- Term:
- Academic Year
Program Overview
- Program Description:
- In a historic collaboration between Sotheby’s Institute of Art, The Getty Leadership Institute, and the School of Arts and Humanities at Claremont Graduate University, The Center for Management in the Creative Industries (CMCI) at CGU’s Drucker School of Management brings together core values about leadership and management in the arts. CMCI provides management education to students who aspire to work in creative fields. From performing art centers to auction houses, the heart of the CMCI’s programs is the MA Arts Management and the MA in Art Business.
Spanning the spectrum from the visual and performing arts to media and entertainment, and from the nonprofit organization to the asset-driven enterprise, the Arts Management program of the CMCI produces skilled administrators, executives and entrepreneurs who understand what is needed to build and guide the next generation of arts organizations. Student can focus their studies to one of the 3 concentrations: Art Museum Management, Nonprofit Arts Management and Media, Entertainment and the performing Arts.
- Setting Description:
- Los Angeles has long been a major center for these industries. Known internationally as the worldwide hub for media, music and entertainment, LA is also a burgeoning axis of contemporary visual and performing art. There is increasing demand for astute, highly-trained and innovative executives and administrators as these disciplines adapt, merge, and migrate to meet the challenges of a technological revolution in a global economy. CGU’s Center for Management in the Creative Industries is the answer to this demand.
- Cost:
- 2015-16 tuition per semester: $28,688