CCM is a college within the University of Cincinnati , a major undergraduate university and graduate research institution of more than 40, students. The synergy created by housing CCM within a comprehensive public university gives the college its unique character and defines its objective: to educate and inspire the whole artist and scholar for positions on the world's stage.
Scholarships and assistantships including teaching assistantships are available to qualified students. Please visit the CCM Admissions website for additional information. All programs require both the appropriate University application followed by a pre-screening submission via CCM's Acceptd website , which must be completed and uploaded by Dec.
The Arts Administration program is small and selective, accepting only eight to 10 students per class. This allows for a great deal of individual attention and concentration on developing the potential of each individual graduate student. After completing the program, our graduates are equipped with core competencies in:.
CCM's graduate admissions process begins on September 1 for entrance in the following year's fall semester. December 1 is the deadline by which all academic materials needed to complete your application for admission to CCM's Arts Administration program must be received. Visit the CCM Admissions website for additional application instructions.
Applicants must submit the required pre-screening materials via getacceptd. Applicants who pass the application review process will be notified and asked to select an interview date. Interviews are held on January 15 and Please submit the materials listed above within four weeks of application submission. All materials must be received before the deadline as interview decisions will not be made prior to receipt of all materials. Arts Administration faculty will arrange interviews in Cincinnati for qualified applicants.
In cases where distance and cost are prohibitive, Skype interviews may be substituted. Note: We are not able to view your application until all materials have been received. University of Cincinnati, Carl H. The Prague Summer Nights Young Artist Music Festival Arts Administration Program aims to provide students practical experience on the logistical and operational needs required for the successful completion of an international summer music festival.
Participants will have the opportunity to work directly with the Festival Administration, Prague Summer Nights faculty, guest artists and students throughout the entirety of the program. Over the course of 30 days, they will develop the skills necessary to work effectively in a collaborative and team-oriented environment.
The Prague Summer Nights arts admin program has 6 available internships with each position offering its own unique experience and set of responsibilities, including:.
Note: All arts admin coordinators will be actively involved in promoting the festival and its performances, which will include activities such as distributing flyers over town and selling tickets at the ticket table. In addition to the time in Prague, we are offering internships to arts administration coordinators at our Classical Movements office in the Washington, D. Aside from assisting with PSN festival preparations, you will have the chance to work first hand with Classical Movements tour managers preparing for their international tours for some of the greatest orchestras and choirs from the USA.
You will be able to gain valuable work experience as an arts administrator in the classical music touring business. This internship will take place in June, in the weeks before the festival. If you are interested in this great opportunity, Classical Movements will provide accommodation for you in our historic building in Alexandria. If you are interested in pursuing this extra internship, please email Festival Manager Adam Jackson to express your interest and get more information. The Festival Coordinator will report directly to the Festival Manager and will aid in all logistical aspects of the day-to-day operations of the program.
He or she must demonstrate a strong ability to multitask, a high-level of organization and a keen attention to detail. This position requires an individual with a collaborative spirit and calm demeanor who can communicate directly with the PSN staff, guest artists and students.
The Program Operations and Guest Artist Liaison will report directly to the Festival Manager, assisting in all aspects pertaining to the successful execution of all festival operations. This individual will exhibit an existing knowledge of orchestra production and a passion to further his or her understanding of the logistical needs required for an entire festival.
He or she must possess a keen attention to detail, a strong ability to multi-task and an ability to work collaboratively. The Vocal Program Operations and Guest Artist Liaison will report directly to the Festival Manager and Head of Voice, assisting in all aspects pertaining to the successful execution of all voice related activities.
This individual will exhibit an existing knowledge of opera production and a passion to further his or her understanding of the logistical needs required for opera production. Degree Type Bachelor of Science. Delivery On Campus. Engage in hands-on, practical creative research projects to prepare you to work effectively with non-profit organizations, for-profit entities in the arts, and as entrepreneurs.
Learn professional skills in business while developing creativity in understanding and presenting arts. Participate in authentic creative research experiences using theories, methods, and techniques critically to administer and facilitate the arts in a sustainable and equitable way. Apply legal and ethical standards as pertained to working in the arts, especially when decisions involve new ways of addressing societal needs.
Program Objectives Upon completion of the Arts Administration and Entrepreneurship program via experiential learning and the development of a broad foundation across diverse fields in arts and design, students will be able to: Articulate the role that the arts play in the community and the economy. Demonstrate facility with operational and fiscal planning and administration, within both established and start-up for-profit and non-profit arts organizations. Demonstrate familiarity with and an ability to describe a variety of organizations representing the creative and cultural industries, regionally, nationally, and globally.
Collaborate effectively with diverse parties including artists, the government, local communities, non-profit organizations, private corporations, advisory boards, board members, and patrons. Demonstrate knowledge of regional, national, and global resources for arts organizations. Use financial tools effectively and to analyze information to make compelling data-driven budgetary decisions.
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