Arts and Administration Program Archiveshttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/229752024-03-28T16:01:55Z2024-03-28T16:01:55ZAAD 609: PracticumArts and Administration Programhttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/236932018-08-31T07:30:30Z2015-01-01T00:00:00ZAAD 609: Practicum
Arts and Administration Program
In the Arts and Administration department, a cornerstone of pedagogy is field education reflecting one of
the program's core goals, student centered learning. Practicum is a short-term, experiential field education
opportunity where the graduate seeks a guided learning experience with a community partner organization
who is looking to cultivate the next generation of arts leaders and participants. A graduate student can earn
credit through the AAD 609 Practicum course and all field work must be completed with in one term (or 10
weeks).
4 pages
2015-01-01T00:00:00ZAAD 472/572: Artistic Administration in Performing ArtsLambert, Patriciahttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/236922018-08-31T07:30:42Z2015-03-27T00:00:00ZAAD 472/572: Artistic Administration in Performing Arts
Lambert, Patricia
This course focuses on developing leadership. and management skills for professional non-profit
perfornling arts administration (e.g., theatre, music, opera, dance). A combined undergraduate and
graduate professional colloquium, this course will address the changing context in which the performing
arts operate, strategic leadership in performing arts administration, and change management capacities
required of emerging leaders in this field. Course sessions are framed by topics in artistic administration,
programming, artist management, venue/facilities management, and operations/production management.
This course is designed as a partner course to AAD 4/571 Performing Arts Management (winter 2015).
7 pages
2015-03-27T00:00:00ZAAD 410/510: Arts in Healthcare ManagementLambert, Patriciahttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/236912018-08-31T07:30:42Z2015-12-29T00:00:00ZAAD 410/510: Arts in Healthcare Management
Lambert, Patricia
This course focuses on developing leadership and management skills I for arts programs affiliated with
hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers, and hospice facilities. A combined undergraduate and graduate
seminar, this course will address how arts in healthcare contribute to quality of life, patient healing and
wellness, and community health and well-being. Class sessions develop critical thinking and address
theoretical, aesthetic, and practical issues in managing therapeutic arts programs in healthcare settings.
Course participants will develop foundational knowledge, competencies, and skills to pursue a professional
career path in arts in healthcare management.
10 pages
2015-12-29T00:00:00ZAAD 610: Comparative Technologies in Arts Administration (Spring 2017)Schiff, Erichttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/236632018-08-25T07:30:32Z2017-01-01T00:00:00ZAAD 610: Comparative Technologies in Arts Administration (Spring 2017)
Schiff, Eric
This is a seminar where students will explore and learn about various technology tools, applications, and concepts particular to their concentration area and professional goals. The objective of this seminar is to allow independent and small group exploration and demonstration of technology tools, applications, and concepts that are relevant to various disciplines within the field of arts administration.
5 pages
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