Nov 25, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Arts Entrepreneurship, Undergraduate Minor


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About the Arts Entrepreneurship Minor/Certificate


The Arts Entrepreneurship Minor/Certificate seeks to educate students about the management process that artists use to create artistic, social, and economic value. Students will learn how to build creative partnerships and networks among artists, audiences, communities, businesses, teachers, and students. They will learn how to become self-directed business owners or employees in arts industries and how to identify and pursue opportunities that challenge them to recombine resources in innovative ways to produce creative arts projects. The minor/certificate will equip them with career skills to define professional goals, develop marketing strategies, launch ventures, conduct fundraising campaigns, and organize artistic events.

 

General Requirements:

  • Declaration of the minor/certificate must be approved by the TCVPA Lead Advisor or Associate Dean for Undergraduate and Curricular Issues.
  • Students must complete a minimum of 21 credit hours.
  • Hours applied to the minor may not be used to fulfill requirements in the student’s major.

 

(Note: Courses generally can be taken in any order as long as any necessary prerequisites have been met)

I. Business Component (12 credit hours)


Option One – Rawls Summer Business Institute:


(2.0 GPA required)

OR

Option Two:


(Requires approval of the TCVPA Lead Advisor or Associate Dean.)

OR

Option Three:


(Requires approval of the TCVPA Lead Advisor or Associate Dean.)

II. Entrepreneurship Component


This is a graded component of MUAP 4315/MUAP 5315 and includes completion of Innovation Hub Red Raider Startup and/or Hub Camp.

III. Interdisciplinary Component (3 credit hours)


One of the following, chosen in consultation with the TCVPA Lead Advisor or Associate Dean for Undergraduate and Curricular Issues (some courses may count both toward the minor and the core curriculum):

IV. Arts Entrepreneurship Component (3 credit hours)


  • VPA 4315 - Arts Entrepreneurship 3 Semester Credit Hours

V. Arts Internship/Capstone Component (3 credit hours)


May be repeated for credit.

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