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Be the next generation of arts leaders with our innovative online MA degree in Arts Administration.

This online program is designed for the working professional who wants to acquire the leadership and management skills for today’s arts organizations.

Our program affords the flexibility to balance school, work, and family obligations. A graduate of this program will have the ability to:

  • Design programs and strategies in order to engage with stakeholders, donors, patrons, and communities
  • Solve problems through quantitative and qualitative research and conceptual analysis
  • Utilize industry-standard software programs to create compelling messages in a variety of mediums
  • Draw on your new knowledge of the cultural sector to initiate change in the arts
  • Transcend traditional modes and mechanisms in order to innovatively collaborate with peer colleagues, industry professionals, and faculty
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Why University of Kentucky?

UK offers its MA in Arts Administration as a completely online program. Students are accepted for the fall, spring, and summer semesters. This provides several benefits to UK graduate students:

  • Flexibility. For working professionals, an online program is ideal to provide the flexibility needed to balance work, school and personal obligations. Thanks to asynchronous communication, students complete assignments and engage with their peers without the conventional restrictions of time and place.
  • Time and location. There is no residency requirement. The program is designed for students to have equal access no matter where they are located. There is no advantage to living close to campus unless a student has a personal preference. We have had students come to campus to meet faculty in person but it is certainly not necessary. The majority of our students are out-of-state.
  • Affordability. All students accepted into the Arts Administration M.A. program pay the in-state tuition rate regardless of residential location! Additionally, there are a number of financial aid options available to students who meet the requirements.
  • Quality instruction. Students who attend online classes will receive the same quality instruction as those who would attend class on-campus. Taking an online course is different from taking a course on campus – but what isn’t different, is the quality of education or the rigor of the courses.

Application Requirements

Application Requirements

The MA in Arts Administration is open to qualified applicants who have earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in the United States or abroad. All candidates for admission are selected on the basis of undergraduate transcripts, academic and personal references, and related work experience. Applicants are expected to have a demonstrable commitment to the arts in at least one art form. This requirement can be satisfied in several ways including an undergraduate degree in an art form or arts-related field; professional experience in the arts; or extracurricular activity in the arts.

The GRE is not required for admission to this program.

  1. Transcripts.
    1. Applicants may submit unofficial transcripts for all university and college degrees earned. Upon acceptance, official transcripts are required.
  2. Resume.
    1. Please submit a resume (no more than two pages in length) indicating your education, professional and volunteer experience, accomplishments and qualifications for graduate study.
  3. Statement of Purpose.
    1. A statement of purpose (one page, single-spaced) indicating the reasons for your interest in graduate study in Arts Administration at UK and what they hope to accomplish with their degree. Please also discuss your personal or professional skills that will aid you in successfully completing classes online.
  4. Writing Sample.
    1. Writing samples (10-15 pages) that preferably would include at least one sample of research writing (college-level or above) but may also include professional writing samples that demonstrate critical and analytical thinking. Professional writing samples may include researched essays, marketing or fundraising materials, planning documents or journalistic work.
    2. If you do not have an academic or professional writing sample that you wish to submit, you may opt to write a new paper. The research paper should address one of the following topics and should include appropriate citation and references:
      1. Discuss an issue in the arts or arts administration that you believe is of particular concern locally, regionally, nationally or internationally.
      2. Select a person who has had a significant influence in an artistic field. Describe and analyze the person's contributions to the arts.
      3. Write an essay responding to and providing compelling examples of this quote: “Art is a nation’s most precious heritage. For it is in our works of art that we reveal to ourselves and to others the inner vision which guides us as a nation. And where there is no vision, the people perish." –Lyndon Johnson, on signing into existence the National Endowment on the Arts
      4. Any arts-related topic of your choosing
  5. Letters of Recommendation.
    1. Two letters of recommendation addressing the applicant's qualifications for graduate work and proclivity for the field of arts administration.
      1. Preferably one letter should come from an academic reference and one from a professional reference. When completing your online application, you will be asked to enter in the contact information of your references including their email addresses. Your references will then receive a notification email asking them to complete a recommendation on your behalf. You can check on the status of your online recommendations by logging in to your online application.

Courses

Required Courses

  • AAD 510: ADVANCED EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
  • AAD 620: MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP IN THE ARTS  
  • AAD 625: FINANCIAL MGMT FOR ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
  • AAD 630: MARKETING THE ARTS: RESEARCH AND PRACTICES
  • AAD 640: PRINCIPLES OF FUNDRAISING AND PHILANTHROPY  
  • AAD 651: ARTS ADVOCACY, POLICY, AND ACTIVISM
  • AAD 670: ARTS AND EQUALITY
  • AAD 690: CREATING & EVALUATING NEW ARTS PROGRAMS
  • AAD 750: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE ARTS 

Graduate Exam - Required for completion of the MA in Arts Administration 

Elective Options | Graduate Certificates

MA students have 9 credit hours of electives within their degree program. In order to meet this requirement, students may add-on one of the following Graduate Certificates:

Alternatively, students may take individual elective courses in the Arts Administration (AAD) subject code or the Arts Emergency Management (AEM) or the Creative Social Entrepreneurship (CSE) subject codes. Students enrolling in individual courses within a certificate program, must still meet prerequisite requirements.

MA students must declare a graduate certificate, by the second semester of their MA coursework.

NOTE: For the most up to date information please speak with an advisor or view the official UK Registrar listing.

MA FAQs

Since the program is completely online how easily are students able to discuss topics with their professors?

Interactions and networking are critical components of our program. Students work with their professors every week and have interactions with their peers weekly as well. Faculty are available for video-based office hours weekly and by appointment. Faculty are expected to respond to student inquiries within 48 hours. Students typically say that faculty members are very accessible.

Do students have online library access?

Most certainly! Students have access to the library from off campus through a log-in system. Digital materials can be supplied immediately. Books are mailed to students at their request. 

What are the technical requirements for the online MA in Arts Administration?

Online courses require a minimum level of computer competency. You should have reliable, convenient access to a computer and the Internet, and be comfortable with basic computer and Internet tasks.
 
If you are not comfortable using a computer, you will probably be overwhelmed by the technology requirements of the courses. Try taking a computer basics class before attempting a course that is dependent on using a computer. If you are comfortable using a computer but don't feel you have reliable and convenient access to one, you may find it difficult to fully participate and keep up with course assignments.

For more information about hardware and software, visit UK ITS.

When are courses offered?

Graduate courses in arts administration are offered in the fall, spring and summer semesters. Most MA students enroll in two courses during each of the three semesters.

How are the online courses designed?

Each course in the online M.A. is designed to engage and involve students on a weekly basis. Students participate in weekly discussions, activities and assignments. However, all of the courses are asynchronous - meaning that faculty and students do not need to be online at the same time to complete discussions and assignments. Students are able to work on their classes at a time most convenient for them rather than having to adhere to predetermined class meeting times.

How long does each course take to complete?

For a three-credit hour course, students should expect to spend 6-10 hours each week completing the course content, discussions, activities and assignments. Students are expected to login and participate in the course 4-5 days per week.

Does the program accept transfer credits?

University of Kentucky master’s degree programs may accept up to 9 credit hours of transfer credit. Credit transfers are only evaluated after an applicant has been offered admission into a program and accepted.  In order to evaluate credit transfer requests, students must submit a syllabus and examples of work from the course(s) to the Arts Administration program office for credit evaluation.

The transferable hours include all post-baccalaureate work, graduate work taken at another regionally-accredited university or as a student in another graduate program at the University of Kentucky. The following rules also apply to credit transfer:

  • Course credits applied toward a previously awarded graduate degree cannot be transferred.
  • Transfer of independent work, research, thesis or dissertation credit is not permitted.
  • Short courses lasting fewer weeks than the number of credits may not be transferred.
  • A student must have been in graduate status at the time the courses were taken in order for the courses to be transferable. A student must be in good academic standing at the time of transfer.
  • Only courses assigned a B grade or better can be transferred. 

How are arts administration internships set up through the university?

Not all students in the program have to complete an internship. This is a decision made between the student and their advisor. For instance, students who are currently working at an arts organization may not complete an internship. For students who do complete an internship, they will work 150-hours at their selected arts organization. Most students have a location in mind that they wish to intern at. Sometimes they arrange the internship themselves and other times, the faculty will help them set it up. Students are required to submit a Learning Contract and then they are enrolled in the Internship course. The course that corresponds with the internship is led by a faculty member and guides the students to connect their course work with their work activities. 

How are the locations determined for internships?

Most students chose to do an internship in their home location but not always. Students are free to complete an approved internship at any location in the world.

Is a thesis required for the MA in Arts Administration?

Students are not required to complete a traditional master's thesis. However, students are required to complete a significant research project called a Capstone Project, under the guidance of a faculty committee in the final course of the program AAD 750: Capstone Course in Arts Administration. This course will results in a paper that describes their topic, research methods, findings and analysis. Students are also expected to present their work in an online oral presentation.

Is there any kind of job placement assistance from the university after completing the MA program?

The program is designed to help you prepare for a job search in various ways including building an online portfolio as part of your program to showcase your skills and knowledge. Additionally, the Capstone Project is designed to give students the opportunity to work on a project in the area in which they hope to work. Of course, faculty are willing to write letters of recommendation and connect students with their field contacts for employment as well.

Is the Arts Administration Program accredited?

In the United States, there is no accrediting body for Arts Administration Programs. The Association of Arts Administration Educators (AAAE) is the primary professional association in the field. AAAE produces curricular standards for arts administration programs on the undergraduate and graduate levels. UK’s programs adhere to these curricular standards. Additionally, the University of Kentucky is an active member of AAAE — in fact, our Program Director serves on the AAAE Board of Directors.

Is the GRE required?

No. The GRE is not a required element for the application for admission to the MA in Arts Administration. A full list of requirements are available on the Admissions page. However, should you wish to apply for a UK Graduate School Fellowship, you are required to submit GRE scores.

State Authorization & Licensure

If you plan to complete a University of Kentucky online program while living outside of Kentucky, you should check the Out-of-State Students page to determine if the University of Kentucky is authorized to provide this program in your state of residence. If you plan to use the degree to seek licensure, you should also determine if the degree meets the educational requirements for licensure in your state.