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Department of Public Administration

Certificate in Arts Administration

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NOTE: The Certificate in Arts Administration is available only to students matriculated in either the Master of Public Administration (MPA) or Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program through the Visual Studies Workshop at the College at Brockport.

Course Requirements for the Certificate in Arts Administration

“B” or better) four graduate courses. MFA students pursuing the certificate must complete at least two of the four courses from the MPA list of courses, and MPA students must complete at least two of the four courses from the MFA list of courses. This curricular structure offers flexibility to students who often have strong experience in one or more of these courses and allows faculty to accommodate special goals and needs through advisement.

Applicable courses for the Advanced Certificate through the Public Administration Department:

PAD 601 Leading Organizational Change
PAD 629 Fundraising and Development
PAD 637 Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations
PAD 640 Financial Management
PAD 644 Supervision Skills
PAD 653 Ethics for Managers
PAD 661 Creating an Empowered Organization
PAD 678 Nonprofit Management
PAD 679 Grantwriting/Grant Management
PAD 682 Organizational Behavior
PAD 685 Human Resources Management
PAD 687 Statistics for Managers
PAD 688 Research and Program Evaluation

Applicable courses for the Advanced Certificate through the Visual Studies Workshop:

Art history and theory
ARH 565 Alternative Views of Art
ARH 563 Contemporary Media Survey
ARH 664 Media Culture (Art Theory and Philosophy)

Museum Studies/Studio
ART 535 Expanded Issues in Exhibition
ART 568 Working with Visual Information
(Other studio courses and workshops in Photography and Media)

Practica and Internships
ART 735 Arts Organization Practicum
ART 790 Internship

Course descriptions can be found in the Graduate Studies Catalog.
Course schedule information is available here.


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