Non-Profit Arts & Creative Leadership - Art
Why study non-profit arts and creative leadership at Coe College?
Non-profit arts and creative leadership students at Coe College have significant advantages.
- Class sizes are small, allowing for individual attention and learning. Classrooms are highly interactive, promoting opportunities for critical thinking.
- Coe has the #22 Most Accessible Professors in the nation, according to The Princeton Review.
- Coe students and faculty have built relationships with community non-profit partners through department courses and workshops. Courses have collaborated with Willis Dady Homeless Services and Family Caregivers Center of Mercy.
Careers for non-profit arts and creative leadership students
Nearly 100% of reporting Coe graduates are employed or in grad school within nine months of graduation. Students who study non-profit arts and creative leadership at Coe will be well prepared for leadership careers including:
- Non-Profit Arts Organizations
- Art Museums
- Theatres
- Orchestras
- Concert Venues
- Historical Centers
- Civic and Government Entities
Course requirements
- MU/MS/THE 283 Arts Administration (1.0)
- MS 220 Marketing the Museum (.5 credit)
- ART/MS 235 Arts Advocacy (.5)
- PR-205 Public Relations (WE)
- BUS-280 Computer Applications: Business Websites (.5) AND BUS-281 Computer Applications: Social Media (.5)
- ART-494 Internship in Art