Online MA in Arts Management
Develop Entrepreneurial and Leadership Skills in Arts Management
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Turn your passion for the arts into career momentum with the OU Online Master of Arts in Arts Management. In just 15 months of fully online study, you’ll gain the strategic skills needed to lead in today’s creative economy—from fundraising and financial management to marketing and arts administration.
Whether you’re launching your career or advancing to the next level, this program transforms creative professionals into confident, purpose-driven leaders who make an impact in galleries, theaters, nonprofits, and cultural organizations across the country.
15+ Months
30
10 to 20 hours weekly
Fall, Spring
Earning an online MA in Arts Management equips you with the skills to stand out in a fast-changing creative industry, while opening doors to higher earning potential, career growth, and new professional opportunities.
Tuition and fees total $30,450 ($1,015 per credit hour). This cost does not include books, additional materials, or participation in the Arts Incubation Lab intensive.
YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE
Complete the form below to learn more about our online programs and how to get started.
The OU Online Master of Arts in Arts Management is a 30-credit-hour program designed to build the leadership, strategic thinking, and business acumen needed to thrive in today’s dynamic arts landscape. Whether you’re pursuing a career in art business, education, management, contract negotiation, for-profit or nonprofit leadership, financial planning, marketing, or project and organizational management, this program equips you with the tools to lead with confidence and creativity.
Through a curriculum grounded in real-world application, students sharpen their problem-solving and research skills while gaining hands-on experience through an internship, a personalized specialization, or the immersive Arts Incubation Lab intensive.
You’ll gain the creative, innovative, entrepreneurial skills and business acumen to boost your career and become a leader in arts and culture organizations. Accelerate your career in these areas:
The MA in Arts Management is ideal for students from artistic backgrounds who want to build business expertise, as well as professionals with business experience who are passionate about supporting artists and working in creative organizations. Whether your goal is to lead in operations, production, education, or outreach, this program equips you with the tools to thrive.
Courses blend applied knowledge in finance, marketing, and negotiation with hands-on, arts-focused projects that emphasize ideation, action, pitching, planning, and strategic execution. Students complete credit hours of practicum through a customized mix of internships, independent study, and the Arts Incubation Lab (additional cost), gaining real-world experience that directly supports their career goals.
*Students will also choose 6 hours of fine arts electives and 6 hours of practicum electives from approved course lists.
You’ll earn 30 credit hours across 10 courses – six core courses, two elective courses and 2 practicum courses. Most courses are eight weeks long, and you’ll take two 8-week courses during a semester.
Courses are a mix of asynchronous and synchronous content, with live sessions offered once per week on a weeknight. Attendance in live sessions is strongly recommended but not mandatory. Students may be required to watch the recording and complete an assignment based on it if they do not attend in real time.
Practicum Courses
Credit Hours: 3
This class will present an overview and historical perspective of the field of arts entrepreneurship and management. Readings will be supplemented by guest speakers and visits to professional organizations, enhancing the student's understanding of the diversity of the professional opportunities in arts administration and arts management.
Credit Hours: 3
This course will examine the challenges of audience development and discussion of the role of art in contemporary society. This course will explore the basics of negotiations (distributive and integrative bargaining) before delving into current examples in the arts industry and explores the basics of marketing (planning, implementation, analysis) as well as how these principles relate to social media.
Credit Hours: 3
This course explores approaches to the development of capital for projects, whether for artists or arts organizations, including techniques for facilitation of individual donations, corporate/foundation contributions, and government grants. Students will learn important frameworks and tools for organizing avenues of financial support, including workback and follow-up schedules, drafting appeal letters, managing deadlines, cultivating requests, and writing with key governing values.
Artist Management
Credit Hours: 3
This course explores the role, importance, and function of artist managers and artistic teams, and how they impact the career of the artist and their brand. Students will examine the principles of leadership dynamics and motivation to focus and empower current and potential managers. This course provides the tools necessary to manage artists' careers across various artistic disciplines.
Innovative Approaches to Museum Leadership
Credit Hours: 3
This course prepares students to lead effectively in the constantly evolving museum landscape. It cultivates the field knowledge, professional skills, and innovative mindset necessary to practice leadership at all organizational levels. Students will be introduced to the organizational structures, policies, and practices of museum governance, including topics such as museum mission, strategy, and administration.
The Global Arts Market
Credit Hours: 3
This course offers an in-depth exploration of the art business world. It equips students with a practical understanding of the various aspects of the art industry, including galleries, auction houses, art fairs, foundations, museums, and artist collectives. Through the analysis of case studies and real-world examples, students will learn about the economic, legal, and ethical considerations underpinning the art market.
Theatre Management
Credit Hours: 3
This course focuses on the study of the fundamental operations of commercial, professional non-profit, stock, dinner, and university theatre in the United States.
Credit Hours: 3
This course is designed for students who are intent on developing artistic sustainability, entrepreneurial success, and creative/social change. A career in tomorrow's art industry benefits from a mindset that welcomes change, fast-paced decision-making, and a rock-solid foundation of values, work ethic, and reasoning. This course is delivered through various arts-focused exercises/projects dealing with ideation, action, marketing, pitching, plans and strategy.
Credit Hours: 3
This class will examine financial models, accounting, and contractual practices of successful culture-based organizations. Arts managers are expected to understand how to apply best financial management and budgeting practices to cultural organizations. This course provides an overview of best practices for budgeting for artistic ideas for entrepreneurs and will explore long-range planning implications and budget forecasting models for arts organizations.
Credit Hours: 3
This course is for students who are intent on developing sustainability and use design-thinking strategies to achieve their goals as entrepreneurial artists or by serving culture-based organizations. The course provides best strategic practices for leaders of arts organizations, encouraging students to determine the importance of planning and decision-making, and will address the importance of strategic thinking, change management, and leadership.
Internship I in The Arts
Credit Hours: 1-3
Students arrange for and work in a focused professional work experience.
Arts Incubation Lab
Credit Hours: 3
This course is based on experiential learning and runs concurrently with an external competitive program for entrepreneurial projects in the professional arts marketplace. Students in this course will have the opportunity to build on the basics of entrepreneurship and management skills acquired within the courses of the Graduate Certificate in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship.
Independent Practicum
Credit Hours: 3
The Independent Practicum in Arts Management allows students to work independently on a project of their choice under the guidance of a faculty advisor. The course is centered around completing an independent project tied to the student's career aspiration, featuring regular check-ins and guided research, all organized using project management.
OU Online delivers high-quality, affordable undergraduate and graduate programs in a flexible, fully online format—backed by the reputation of a top-tier public institution. The Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts upholds a legacy of excellence in the arts, with faculty, staff, and students dedicated to advancing the arts in Oklahoma, across the nation, and around the world.
The MA in Arts Management curriculum is designed and taught by industry leaders and expert faculty who bring real-world experience and insight into every course. You’ll learn from innovative professionals across the creative sector, including museum directors, arts entrepreneurs, startup founders, and music festival program managers.
OU Online provides comprehensive student support services, including academic advising, online tutoring, mental health counseling, and career development resources. The program is designed to support working professionals, enabling you to develop your leadership and arts management skills while maintaining full-time employment.
With a global network of more than 250,000 alumni, becoming a Sooner connects you to a powerful community of arts leaders. You’ll gain access to professionals working in creative organizations worldwide, helping you expand your network and accelerate your career.
The MA in Arts Management is delivered 100% online, allowing students to apply their learnings directly and immediately to their career while continuing to work full-time. There are numerous options for specialization through internships, independent study, and intensives that suit each student’s lifestyle and career goals.
A career in tomorrow’s art industry benefits from a mindset that welcomes change, fast-paced decision-making, and a rock-solid foundation of values, work ethic, and reasoning. OU Online’s M.A. in Arts Management degree is attainable and valuable for a multitude of backgrounds and career goals, and through their chosen practicum, students will gain a project-based learning experience.
An online Master of Arts in Arts Management is a powerful investment in your future. With 78% of OU Online graduates reporting that the skills they gained made them more competitive in their careers, this program delivers real value and long-term impact.
Tuition and fees total $30,450 ($1,015 per credit hour). This cost does not include books or additional materials.
The optional Arts Incubation Lab offers a unique, immersive experience but is not included in tuition and is not eligible for financial aid. The lab carries a $2,940 program fee, which covers housing, site visits, activities, in-country travel, and three meals.
Once admitted, students must submit a $350 nonrefundable deposit within two weeks. This deposit secures your place in the upcoming class and is applied toward tuition.
Financial aid, merit and need-based scholarships, and employer tuition assistance may be available to help reduce costs. For questions about financial aid for your online program, contact the Online Aid office at onlineaid@ou.edu.
A nonrefundable deposit of $350 is required upon admission to secure your place in the program. This deposit guarantees your spot in your first semester of courses and will be applied toward your first semester’s tuition.
* Please be aware that tuition and fees may change, as determined by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
You can transfer up to 12 credit hours of graduate-level coursework per Graduate College policy and with approval of the department.
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Complete the form below to learn more about our online programs and how to get started.