MAAA-MACPAM

MAAA-MACPAM Program

The MAAA-MACPAM dual degree pairs the Master of Arts in Arts Administration from Indiana University with the Master of Arts in Cultural Policy and Arts Management from University College Dublin. Students complete their first year in Bloomington and then continue the degree in Dublin starting in the Fall of their second year. 

The MAAA-MACPAM requires 30 credits at Indiana University and 90 ECTS (equivalent to 45 IU credits) at University College Dublin. Students complete 150 hours of practicum projects during their time in Bloomington, and complete an internship during their time in Dublin. The MACPAM also requires a thesis/dissertation project.

Students must be admitted to both programs in order to pursue the dual degree curriculum. See below for the full outline of the MAAA requirements for the MAAA-MACPAM degree.

 

MAAA Electives (15-18 credit hours)

Choose 5-6 of the following courses, to reach a total of 30 credits:

AADM-Y 506
Curating in Museums and Galleries
AADM-Y 507
Seminar in Community and Place
AADM-Y 508 
Managing Performing Arts Organizations
AADM-Y 511
Performing Arts Center Management
AADM-Y 525
Museum Management
AADM-Y 526
Art and Social Change
AADM-Y 551
Cultural Planning and Urban Development
AADM-Y 559
Public Policy and the Arts
SPEA-N 523
Civil Society and Public Policy
AADM-Y 500
Topics in Arts Administration
Possible topic courses include: Arts Education Policy, Arts Writing and Advanced Marketing, History of Museums, etc.

 

MACPAM Requirements (90 ECTS/45 IU Credits)

CULP40300 Cultural Policy 1: Comparative Issues (10 ECTS)
ACC40730 Finance (5 ECTS)
CULP40010Business 1 (Management) (5 ECTS)
CULP40050Research Methods/Seminar (2.5 ECTS)
CULP4010Marketing in the Arts (5 ECTS)
LAW41750Law of Cultural Policy & Arts Management (2.5 ECTS)
CULP40310Cultural Policy 2: Ireland (5 ECTS)
CULP40240Cultural Policy 3 Arts Lives (5 ECTS)
CULP40270Business 3 (Strategic Plan) (10 ECTS)
CULP40280Work Experience (10 ECTS)
CULP40140Dissertation (30 ECTS)

Students should confer with University College Dublin for the most up-to-date MACPAM degree requirements.