One consistent element in the arts is that all organizations — from those involved with theater to music to dance to the visual arts and more — require sound leadership. ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app City University's Master of Arts in Arts Administration degree is designed to equip future leaders looking to ascend within arts-, culture- and humanities-focused organizations.
This 36-credit-hour degree is offered in an asynchronous online format, meaning you can study and learn at your own pace within each course module. The degree can be completed in either one or two years, depending on your specific needs.
Courses are led by seasoned faculty who bring their real-world experience to the classroom. Students can expect to study topics like leadership, strategic planning, advocacy, grant writing and more, all tailored to the future arts administrator.
Classes are offered in 8-week blocks, allowing students to complete as many as four per semester but never juggling more than two ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app at any given time. This makes it possible to complete all 12 courses (36 credit hours) in as little as one academic year (fall, spring and summer).
Arts Administration: 1 Year | Monday Evenings | Wednesday Evenings |
Fall 1 | Sociology of Leadership I | Strategic Planning & Program Development for Nonprofits |
Fall 2 | Sociology of Leadership II - Arts Focus | Resource Mobilization & Development in the Arts |
Spring 1 | Research Data | Law & Nonprofit Organizations |
Spring 2 | Nonprofit Program Evaluation | Advocacy for the Arts |
Summer 1 | Grant Writing | Nonprofit Financial Oversight |
Summer 2 | Professional Project (capstone) | Marketing for the Arts |
Arts Administration: 2 Years | Year 1 | Year 2 |
Meeting Day & Time | Monday Evenings | Wednesday Evenings |
Fall 1 | Sociology of Leadership I | Strategic Planning & Program Development for Nonprofits |
Fall 2 | Sociology of Leadership II - Arts Focus | Resource Mobilization & Development in the Arts |
Spring 1 | Research Data | Law & Nonprofit Organizations |
Spring 2 | Nonprofit Program Evaluation | Advocacy for the Arts |
Summer 1 | Grant Writing | Nonprofit Financial Oversight |
Summer 2 | Professional Project (capstone) | Marketing for the Arts |
If you would like to review a description for any course in the program, please review the current (PDF)
ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app City University's Master of Arts in Nonprofit Leadership program features a per-credit-hour tuition price of $520. Once fees are factored in for the 36-credit-hour program, the total cost is $24,660 -- a competitive price when compared to similar degrees at other institutions.
Tuition Per Credit Hour | $520 |
Total Program Tuition and Fees | $24,660 |
Billable Costs (per academic year) | |
Tuition | $9,360 |
General Fees | $2,970 |
Total Billable Costs | $12,330 |
Discretionary Costs (per academic year) | |
Housing and Food* | $15,300 |
Books** | $1,530 |
Health Insurance*** | $2,650 |
Transportation | $1,700 |
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses | $2,700 |
Loan Fees | $210 |
Total Discretionary Costs | $24,090 |
Total Billable and Discretionary Costs (per academic year) | $36,420 |
Note that costs are for the 2024-25 academic year and are subject to change. Billable costs will be billed to each student by the university. Discretionary costs are illustrative estimates and will vary based on each student.
*Housing and food figures for represent an estimate of annual costs. Housing rates and meal plan costs vary by residence hall, room style and meal plan choice. More information can be found here. Figures for students living off-campus are an illustrative estimate and will vary based on students' living arrangements.
**The annual estimated cost of books ($2,040) is not applied toward billable costs for students who opt out of the university's Slingshot (bookstore) automatic textbook service. Students may opt out by logging into their and updating their preferences.
***Students are not required to purchase university-provided health-insurance coverage, but must opt out of coverage in order to avoid the billable cost of $2,650 each academic year.