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Arts and Cultural Management – Bachelor of Fine Arts

Overview

The Arts and Cultural Management major prepares students for a management career in the creative sector and encompasses all things arts and culture: working in music, theatre, dance, galleries and museums, archives and heritage conservation, and the literary arts. Students learn the practical skills and specialized knowledge they need to enhance an organization’s creative capacity—or to take their own career as an artist to the next level. The core of this major is leadership and project management, supported by community-engaged learning, including eight weeks of practical, hands-on work in the field.

Contact Information
artsmanagement@macewan.ca

The Bachelor of Fine Arts

Faculty of Fine Arts and Communications
MacEwan.ca/BFA

MacEwan University's new Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) with four distinct majors—Arts and Cultural Management, Studio Arts, Music Theatre Performance, and Theatre Production—offers students the opportunity to complete a BFA in a distinct discipline while studying closely with students in other complementary fine arts and communications disciplines. The curriculum explores the interdependent and interdisciplinary nature of contemporary art and the diverse spaces within which artists work. 

The BFA provides depth in one of four disciplines while also incorporating breadth though multi- and interdisciplinary studies. All students take several interdisciplinary courses, like The Arts in Culture and First Peoples and the Arts and can also choose from a range of electives in the social sciences and business. This degree responds to the changing needs of the creative and cultural industries and students graduate with practical management skills and a depth of knowledge, skill, and expertise in their chosen discipline. 

Degree Requirements

Program Element Description Credits
Major Requirements Students complete between 69 and 102 credits of required courses, depending on their major. All students complete 6 credits of university English (ENGL) and up to 9 credits of Interdisciplinary Studies in the Arts (INTA) courses. 69-102
Interdisciplinary Options Students complete between 0 and 6 credits of Interdisciplinary Studies in the Arts (INTA) options, depending on their major. 0-6
Program Options Students complete between 0 and 24 credits of program options, depending on their major. 0-24
Electives Students complete between 15 and 27 credits of electives, depending on their major. 15-27

Major Requirements

AGAD 100Foundations of Arts and Cultural Management3
AGAD 105Accounting in Arts and Cultural Management3
AGAD 107Computer Applications in Arts and Cultural Management3
or MGTS 107 Business Computing
AGAD 112Introduction to Audience and Resource Development3
AGAD 120Managing and Leading in Arts and Culture3
AGAD 122Applied Audience and Resource Development3
AGAD 123Human Resources in Arts and Cultural Management3
AGAD 203Introduction to Project Management in Arts and Culture3
AGAD 209Publicity and Media Relations in the Arts3
AGAD 223Applied Project Management in Arts and Culture3
AGAD 232Advanced Audience and Resource Development3
AGAD 250Fund Development in Arts Management3
AGAD 301Cultural Policy and Advocacy3
AGAD 307Advanced Accounting3
AGAD 340Community Cultural Development and Engagement3
AGAD 350Arts Law: Contracts, Copyright and Entertainment3
AGAD 400Cultural Entrepreneurship3
AGAD 420Senior Leadership Seminar3
ENGL 102Analysis and Argument3
Choose 3 credits of ENGL from the following:3
Approaches to Literature: Trends and Traditions
Approaches to Literature: Narrative Across Media
Approaches to Literature: Contemporary Literature and Culture
INTA 210The Arts in Culture3
INTA 362First Peoples and The Arts3
Choose 6 credits of the following Work Integrated Learning Preparation and Work Integrated Learning courses:6
Work Integrated Learning Preparation
Work Integrated Learning Prep
Work Integrated Learning
Work Integrated Learning
Program Options
Choose 18 credits from the list of program options.18
Interdisciplinary Options
Choose 6 credits from available INTA courses.6
Electives
Choose 24 credits of electives with at least 3 credits at the senior level. Students must take 9 credits from available ARTE, BCSC, DESN, INTA, MUSC, PREL, THAR, and THPR courses.24
Total Credits120

Program Options

List of Program Options
AGAD 225Performing Arts Management3
AGAD 226Museum and Gallery Management3
AGAD 227Managing in the Music Industry3
AGAD 240Event Management3
AGAD 300Internal Practicum in Arts Management3
AGAD 305Curatorial Studies3
AGAD 360Programming and Placemaking in the Public Sphere3
AGAD 430Scholarly & Creative Research3
AGAD 498Special Topics in Arts and Cultural Management3

INTERDISCIPLINARY OPTIONS

List of Interdisciplinary Options
INTA 220Cultural Theory3
INTA 240Arts/Practice-Based Research3
INTA 300Confluence and Culture3
INTA 310The Arts in Urban Regeneration3
INTA 360The Arts and Pedagogy3
INTA 412Interdisciplinary Arts Project3

course substitutions

List of Course Substitutions
Credit Earned in: May Be Substituted for Credit in Program Course:
AGAD 103 and AGAD 127 AGAD 112
AGAD 121 and AGAD 127 AGAD 122
AGAD 129 and AGAD 130 AGAD 120
AGAD 103 and AGAD 121 and AGAD 127 AGAD 232
AGAD 125 AGAD 225
AGAD 126 AGAD 226
AGAD 101 or AGAD 201 AGAD 301
AGAD 109 AGAD 209
AGAD 131 or AGAD 231 or AGAD 235 AGAD 435
AGAD 133 or AGAD 229 or AGAD 233 AGAD 429
AGAD 230 AGAD 430

* Please note that if you took AGAD 131, 231, 133, and 233 courses and graduated in Spring 2019 and onwards then your substitution to AGAD 429/435 is valid.  If you graduated prior to Spring 2019 then please speak with an Arts and Cultural Management advisor as the transfer credit will need to be determined on a case-by-case basis.

Diploma Exit

AGAD 100Foundations of Arts and Cultural Management3
AGAD 105Accounting in Arts and Cultural Management3
AGAD 107Computer Applications in Arts and Cultural Management3
or MGTS 107 Business Computing
AGAD 112Introduction to Audience and Resource Development3
AGAD 120Managing and Leading in Arts and Culture3
AGAD 122Applied Audience and Resource Development3
AGAD 123Human Resources in Arts and Cultural Management3
AGAD 203Introduction to Project Management in Arts and Culture3
AGAD 209Publicity and Media Relations in the Arts3
AGAD 223Applied Project Management in Arts and Culture3
AGAD 229Work Integrated Learning Preparation 0
AGAD 232Advanced Audience and Resource Development3
AGAD 235Work Integrated Learning6
ENGL 102Analysis and Argument3
Choose 3 credits of ENGL from the following:3
Approaches to Literature: Trends and Traditions
Approaches to Literature: Narrative Across Media
Approaches to Literature: Contemporary Literature and Culture
INTA 210The Arts in Culture3
Electives
Choose 12 credits of electives. Students must take a minimum of 6 credits up to a maximum of 9 credits from available ARTE, BCSC, DESN, INTA, MUSC, PREL, THAR, and THPR courses.12
Total Credits60

Degree Regulations

Progression of Studies

Students are responsible for ensuring they meet the prerequisite and co-requisite requirements for all courses.

Junior- and Senior-Level Courses

Courses numbered from 100 to 199 are considered junior level, and courses numbered from 200 to 499 are considered senior level.

Senior-Level Coursework Requirements

A minimum of 72 credits of the total 120 program credits must be at the senior level. Additional courses at the 100-level will be declared extra to the 120 credits required to complete the degree and will not be counted toward fulfillment of graduation requirements.

English, Option and Elective Requirements

Students must review their major area Program of Study to ensure that they are familiar with the major requirements as well as the English, Options and Electives (and required number of senior-level credits) required for successful completion of their degree. Periodic meetings with an Academic Advisor are strongly recommended.

Residency Requirements

Students must complete 50% of the total credit requirements for the BFA at MacEwan University, as governed by Academic Graduation Procedure.

Graduation Grade Point Average

Students must achieve and maintain a minimum Graduation Grade Point Average of 2.00 on the 4.00 scale.

Declaring Your Major

Applicants must declare their major when applying to the BFA. A second-choice option may also be declared at that time.

Changing from one Major to another BFA Major

Students who wish to change their major area of study must reapply to the BFA before the next published application deadline and indicate the new major to which they are applying. In order to be considered for a different major, applicants must be able to fulfill the other admission requirements for that major. See the Admission Criteria for more information on specific requirements for each major.

Work Integrated Learning

Work Integrated Learning opportunities are threaded throughout the Bachelor of Fine Arts program and provide students with important skills, creative industry knowledge and practical experience to succeed in their chosen field of study. To learn more about Work Integrated Learning opportunities for a particular major, please see the Program of Study.

Students completing their field placement courses in the Arts and Cultural Management major must comply with the Academic Policy Work Integrated Learning. The University will facilitate the assignment of students in work placements; however, students must take responsibility for securing an acceptable placement and must work collaboratively with a university supervisor before and during their placement. Students are required to comply with any employer policies, including, but not limited to: confidentiality, hours of work, intellectual property rights and privacy protection.

Diploma Requirements

Students are eligible for a diploma after the completion of 60 credits as specified by the Program of Study in each major. In the Arts and Cultural Management major, that declaration must occur by the add/drop date at the beginning of their second year of study in order for arrangements to be made for the student to complete their required field placement. Failure to declare this intention will result in a delay in obtaining the diploma.

In the three other majors, declaration must occur by the graduation deadline of the year in which they wish to exit with a diploma.

Learning Outcomes

Bachelor of Fine Arts Learning Outcomes

  1. Use creative methodologies and scholarly research in professional practice.
  2. Advocate for the arts in a variety of communities.
  3. Collaborate with artists and scholars toward the fulfillment of a vision, goal, initiative, or project.
  4. Analyze scholarly works in arts and culture.
  5. Engage communities through art with respect for cultural and social differences.
  6. Communicate effectively and respectfully through a variety of media and in a range of contexts.
  7. Employ ethical and sustainable strategies to support a career in the arts.
  8. Respond to the ongoing demands of a professional arts practice through continual learning.

Arts and Cultural Management Major Learning Outcomes

  1. Critically reflect on the role that artists and cultural organizations play socially, culturally, and politically.
  2. Advocate strategically for the importance of arts and culture in society.
  3. Identify and secure a diversity of revenues and resources to support strategic initiatives.
  4. Exhibit the financial literacy necessary to manage the long-term sustainability of cultural organizations.
  5. Plan and implement strategies that increase community engagement, public interest, and patron participation.
  6. Analyze the production and consumption of culture nationally and internationally.
  7. Plan and promote programs, spaces, projects, and social events related to the arts and cultural sector.
  8. Anticipate, identify, and respond to trends that impact the cultural sector.
  9. Prepare, present, and implement strategic operational plans of the arts and culture organization.
  10. Manage and support human resources in the cultural sector within a variety of governance structures.
  11. Lead and support others in an accountable, sustainable, and ethical manner.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must be admitted to one of the following:

Regular Admission

To be evaluated through the Office of the University Registrar

Applicants have a minimum overall average of 65 percent, with no course grade lower than 50 percent, in the following high school courses:

  • ELA 30-1 or 75% in ELA 30-2
  • Four subjects from Group A, B, C, or D

Notes:

  • Applicants are strongly encouraged to present a broad range of subjects in order to benefit from the breadth of learning and to increase flexibility of future program and course choices.
  • A maximum of two Group B subjects may be presented; they must be from different disciplines.
  • A maximum of one Group D subject may be presented. Group D subjects used for admission must be 5-credit or any credit combination of at least 5 credits (e.g. two 3-credit subjects).

Applicants with nine or more post-secondary-level credits must also present a minimum Admission Grade Point Average (AGPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applicants with a diploma or 24 or more university-level credits will be considered under Previous Post-Secondary Work.

Mature Admission

To be evaluated through the Office of the University Registrar

Applicants must be 20 years of age or older and have been out of full-time high school at least one year by the beginning of the intake term. Applicants must have the following:

  • ELA 30-1 with a minimum grade of 65 percent (or equivalent)

OR

  • Six credits of university level English with no grade less than C-

Applicants with nine or more post-secondary level credits must also present a minimum Admission Grade Point Average (AGPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applicants with a diploma or 24 or more university-level credits will be considered under Previous Post-Secondary Work. 

Previous Post-Secondary Work

To be evaluated through the Office of the University Registrar

Admission in this category does not imply or guarantee the transfer of any coursework and/or credential unless a block transfer agreement (internal or external) is in effect and published in the calendar by the Office of the University Registrar. In addition, transfer of coursework does not imply or guarantee that an applicant will be admitted.

Applicants must have successfully completed one of the following with a minimum Admission Grade Point Average (AGPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. from a recognized institution:

  • A diploma (minimum of 60 credits)

OR

  • A minimum of 24 university-level credits

Additional Admission Criteria

To be evaluated through the Program

Studio Arts

Applicants are required to submit a portfolio and a statement of intent to be assessed by a committee of Studio Arts faculty.

Successful applicants will demonstrate in their portfolio:

  • Formal skills: aesthetic sensibility, basic understanding of composition, colour, tone, perspective;
  • Technical abilities: an interest in working with a variety of mediums and subjects, demonstrating skill, craftsmanship, diversity; and
  • Demonstrates experimentation and conceptual engagement

Successful applicants will demonstrate in their statement of intent:

  • The ability to express ideas well in writing; 
  • How this MacEwan University program is aligned with their interests and goals; and
  • An interest in learning about the theories and practice of historical and contemporary art.

Music Theatre Performance

Applicants are required to audition and submit a cover letter and resume.

An audition panel will assess:

  • Acting abilities (objectives, actions, creative risk-taking);
  • Singing abilities (breath, phonation, resonance, range, articulation); and
  • Dancing/movement abilities (physicality, gesture, alignment).

The cover letter will include:

  • How this MacEwan University program is aligned with the applicant’s interests and goals.

The resume should include:

  • Previous training;
  • Previous performing experience; and
  • Special skills (e.g. languages, gymnastics, juggling, etc.)

Theatre Production

Applicants are required to submit a brief statement of intent outlining:

  • Why they are interested in the program;
  • The career that they are seeking through the completion of the program; and
  • A description of the last theatre production they attended.

Applicants offered admission to the Theatre Production major are required to submit current, valid standard first aid certification (including Level C CPR) by the published document deadline.