Arts Administration
Note: the courses on this page reflect Summer Term 2008 offerings.
Please check back on December 15 for a list of courses available during Summer Term 2009.
Metropolitan College
MET AR 711 Capital Campaigns
This course is designed to broaden the student’s understanding of capital
campaign fundraising. Topics include feasibility studies; strategic planning
and budgeting; private and public phases; ethical responsibilities; staff, donor,
volunteer, board, and trustee management; major gift solicitation; campaign communications;
trend analysis; and evaluation. The course curriculum includes readings,
case studies, guest speakers, and analysis of current capital campaign projects.
4
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MET AR 766 Art and the Community
An analysis of issues that involve the engagement of cultural institutions
with their immediate community. Includes examination of local arts centers,
local
arts councils, arts service organizations, agency/government relations,
urban issues, multiculturalism, and festivals. 4 cr.
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MET AR 777 Comparative Cultural Policy and Administration
Drawing on the resources of Boston University's London campus, this course examines
the nature of cultural policy in the United States, United Kingdom, and the
European Union from 1950 to the present. Through
lectures and readings drawn from public policy, economics, and law, this course
discusses the impact of cultural and national differences on the cultural
policy decision-making process. Course meets on the Boston University Charles
River campus as well as in London. Permission required. 4 cr.
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MET AR 802 and AR 803 Internship in Arts Administration
Arts Administration students only. Two consecutive two-credit courses for planning
and action phases of the internship. Students may not register for MET AR 803
until they have completed a minimum of six required courses. 2 cr. each.
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