Bachelor of Science with a Major in Arts Administration (128 CR)
Arts administration majors are required to attend three Northwest Art Center exhibition receptions and all student/ faculty communication arts recitals each semester. All arts administration majors are required to enroll in ART 425 (Professional Practices and Exhibition) the fall semester prior to the date they wish their senior exhibition to take place.
General Education (38 cr)
Required Art Core (23-38 cr)
- ART 110 Introduction to Art (3)
- ART 112 Computer Graphics (3)
- ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design (3)
- ART 123 Color and Design (3)
- ART 210 Art History I (3)
- ART 211 Art History II (3)
- ART 213 Graphic Design I (3)
- ART 214 Graphic Design II (3)
- ART 280 Photography I (3)
- ART 420 Internship (2-12)
- ART 425 Professional Practices (3)
Required Administration Foundation (27 cr)
- ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I (3)
- ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II (3)
- ACCT 300 Legal Environment of Business (3)
- BADM 301 Fundamentals of Management (3)
- BADM 303 Human Resource Management (3)
- BADM 321 Marketing (3)
- BADM 436 Organizational Behavior (3)
- BADM 465 Strategic Management (3)
- FIN 353 Corporation Finance (3)
Required Communication Arts Foundation (15 cr)
- COMM 212 Interpersonal Communication (3)
- COMM 220 Broadcast Advertising and Applications (3)
- COMM 244 Reporting and Feature Writing (3) COMM 320 Public Relations Principles (3)
- COMM 325 Campaigns and Strategies (3)
Required English Foundation (3 cr)
- ENGL 315 Professional and Technical Writing (3)
Highly Recommended Electives (3-8 cr)
- ACCT 315 Government/Non-Profit Accounting (3)
- ART 101 Introduction to Studio Art (3)
- ART 130 Drawing I (3)
- BADM 205 Supervisory Management (3)
- BADM 324 Advertising and Sales Promotion (3)
- BADM 401 Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management (3)
- BADM 422 Consumer Behavior (3)
- BADM 427 International Marketing (3)
- BADM 437 International Management (3)
- BOTE 247 Spreadsheet Applications (3)
- COMM 210 Advanced Public Speaking (3)
- COMM 315 Persuasion and Argumentation (3)
- ENGL 411 Advanced Creative Writing (3)
- HIST 201 Modernization of Early America (3)
- HIST 203 American Social-Cultural History to 1865 (3)
- HIST 204 American Social-Cultural History from 1865 (3)
- HIST 220 North Dakota History (3)
- HIST 261 American Indian History (3)
- HIST 280 Practice and Method (2)
- HUM 254 Non-Western Humanities (3)
- MUSC 100 Music Appreciation (3)
- MUSC 201 World Music (3)
- MUSC 205 History of the US through its Music (3)
- SS 283 Ethnic and Cultural Experience in America (3)
- THEA 250 Creative Drama (3)
- THEA 251 Puppetry (3)
- THEA 270 Stagecraft (3)
- THEA 353 Plays for the Young (3)
- THEA 372 Stage Lighting (2)
- THEA 414 Theater Management (3)
Minimum Total Credits for Graduation (128)