David Edelman, Director of Performing Arts Leadership and Management Program
dedelman@su.edu
The Master of Science in Performing Arts Leadership and Management curriculum is a distance learning program designed to provide future performing arts executive and artistic leaders with the industry skills required in the 21st century. The program provides online classroom, community-based and internship training that prepares students to find meaningful professional careers in the arts. The program is designed for students who already hold a baccalaureate degree in music, dance, theatre or related fields. An accelerated track in Performing Arts Leadership and Management is available to current Shenandoah Conservatory undergraduates who wish to obtain a Master of Science in Performing Arts Leadership and Management in one year, after completion of their undergraduate degree. Students who are accepted into the accelerated track will take 9 credits of arts leadership and management courses during their undergraduate studies and 3 credits of internship during the summer between their senior year and their year of graduate study.
Program Outcomes
Students completing the Master of Science in Performing Arts Leadership and Management will be able to:
- demonstrate knowledge of current policies and practices in arts management;
- demonstrate knowledge of management skills and responsibilities within an arts setting; and
- demonstrate leadership in the arts.
Degree Requirements
The degree requirement is a minimum of 36 credit hours and an overall grade point average of 3.0.