Arts Production and Management Degree Requirements
- These requirements apply to students entering this program in fall 2022 and thereafter. Students who enrolled earlier should consult the catalog in effect at the time they enrolled.
- Read the course descriptions.
General Education Requirements
(38 credits)
General Education requirements for all new students entering UBalt in fall 2017 and after.
- General Education requirements for all students who entered UBalt in fall 2016 and spring 2017.
- General Education requirements for all students who entered UBalt between fall 2014 and spring 2016.
Arts Production and Management Program Requirements (39 credits)
Foundation Requirements (12 credits)
- ARTS 201 The Arts in Society
- ARTS 202 Technology and the Arts
- ARTS 351 The Business of Being an Artist
- ARTS 352 Essentials of Arts Management
Production Classes (9 credits)
Choose three from the same general area of study, or speak with your adviser about alternative options:
- ARTS 297 Topics in the Arts I
- ARTS 298 Topics in the Arts II
- ARTS 397 Topics in Integrated Arts
- ARTS 489 Independent Study in Integrated Arts
- ARTS 497 Special Topics in Integrated Arts
- CMAT 211 Computer Graphics: Publishing
- CMAT 212 Computer Graphics: Imaging
- CMAT 215 Introduction to Design
- CMAT 357 Principles of Design
- CMAT 358 Digital Design
- CMAT 359 Print Production
- CMAT 363 Creative Writing Workshop: Screenwriting
- CMAT 364 Digital Photography
- CMAT 366 Producing Sound Portraits
- CMAT 368 Photojournalism
- CMAT 369 Digital Video
- CMAT 454 Magazine Design
- CMAT 456 Motion Graphics
- CMAT 457 Advanced Print Design
- CMAT 459 Advanced Digital Design
- CMAT 469 Advanced Audio Video Production
- COSC 155 Internet Technologies: Mastering the Basics
- ENGL 215 Introduction to Creative Writing
- ENGL 296 Topics in Writing
- ENGL 323 Writing, Editing, and Publishing
- ENGL 334/CMAT 334 Oral Interpretation of Literature
- ENGL 363 Creative Writing Workshop: Screenwriting
- ENGL 381 Creative Writing Workshop: Fiction
- ENGL 382 Creative Writing Workshop: Poetry
- ENGL 387 Creative Writing Workshop: Memoir
- ENGL 401 Publication & Performance
- GAME 150 Introduction to Game Design
- GAME 160 Graphics for Game Design
- GAME 260 Introduction to 3-D Graphics
- GAME 390 Game Journalism
- GAME 402 Interactive Narrative
- GAME 407 Social Media and Games
Analysis Classes (6 credits)
Choose two, or speak with your adviser about alternative options:
- ARTS 101 Music & Arts as Craft
- ARTS 121 World Music
- ARTS 240 The Baltimore Art World
- ARTS 297 Topics in the Arts I
- ARTS 298 Topics in the Arts II
- ARTS 304 Arts and Ideas
- ARTS 397 Topics in Integrated Arts
- ARTS 489 Independent Study in Integrated Arts
- ARTS 497 Special Topics in Integrated Arts
- CMAT 130 Baltimore in the Media
- CMAT 216 History of Graphic Design
- CMAT 231 Decoding Media
- CMAT 271 Interpreting Pop Culture
- CMAT 333/ENGL 333 Media Genres
- CMAT 336 Plays in Performance
- CMAT 352 Media Literacy
- CMAT 371 Mass Media & Society
- CMAT 475 Media Criticism
- ENGL 200 The Experience of Literature
- ENGL 211 Popular Writing
- ENGL 250 Exploring Literature
- ENGL 297 Topics in English
- ENGL 311 Wells of the Past: Classical Foundations
- ENGL 313 Worlds Beyond the West
- ENGL 315 The Short Story
- ENGL 316 Modern Poetry
- ENGL 317 The Novel
- ENGL 319 Topics in International Literature
- ENGL 320 Contemporary Literature
- ENGL 331 Popular Genres
- ENGL 332 Literature & Film
- ENGL 333 Media Genres
- ENGL 336 Young Adult Literature and Culture
- ENGL 337 Great Plays
- ENGL 338 Modern Drama
- ENGL 341 American Literature to 1900
- ENGL 344 American Literature Since 1900
- ENGL 346 The American Dream
- ENGL 348 Multiethnic American Literature
- ENGL 349 American Identities: Explorations in the American Past & Present
- ENGL 351 Ancient Myth: Paradigms & Transformations
- ENGL 365 Shakespeare: Love, Myth & Metamorphosis
- ENGL 372 Topics in Women's Literature
- ENGL 374 Austen, the Brontes & Woolf: Rooms of Their Own
- ENGL 391 Topics in Language & Society
- ENGL 392 The Archaeology of Language
- ENGL 395 Understanding Narrative
- ENGL 397 Literary Theory & Interpretation
- ENGL 400 Literature in Society
- ENGL 421 The Elizabethan Renaissance: In the Green World
- ENGL 441 The Romantic Imagination
- ENGL 442 The Victorian Paradox
- ENGL 450 The Great Moderns
- ENGL 498 Seminar in English
- GAME 408 History of Video Games
- HIST 123 World History of Art
- HIST 306 Popular Music in U.S. History
- HIST 390 Film and History
Professional Application Classes (6 credits)
Choose two:
- ARTS 353 Arts Event Production
- ARTS 397 Topics in Integrated Arts
- ARTS 398 Special Topics in Integrated Arts
- ARTS 489 Independent Study in Integrated Arts
- CMAT 391 Public Relations Strategies
- CMAT 392 Media Branding
- CMAT 458 Project Management
- CSCE 301 Introduction to Nonprofit Leadership
- CSCE 302 Fundamentals of Grant Writing
- CSCE 400 Nonprofit Management
- ECON 200 The Economic Way of Thinking
- ECON 308 Money and Banking
- ENTR 300 The Entrepreneurial Experience
- ENTR 320 Opportunity Assessment and Development
- FIN 331 Financial Management
- GAME 405 The Business of Game Development
- MGMT 301 Management and Organizational Behavior
- MGMT 315 Human Resource Management
- MKTG 301 Marketing Management
- MKTG 415 Marketing Communication
- MKTG 460 Advanced Marketing Management
- any advanced management course
- PPIA 320 Public Administration
- PPIA 324 American Public Policy
- PPIA 463 Interest Group Politics and Lobbying
Capstone Requirements (6 credits)
- ARTS 475 Internship
- ARTS 476 Senior Seminar
General Electives
- IDIS 101 First Year Seminar: Introduction to University Learning
freshmen only; transfer students replace this with a different elective
Complete as many courses as necessary from any discipline to fulfill your 120-credit requirement to graduate.
Information Literacy Requirement
Meet the UBalt Information Literacy graduation requirement by successfully completing the following:
- INFO 110 Introduction to Information Literacy
transfer students should take both ARTS 201 and WRIT 300 to satisfy the Information Literacy Requirement