Business, the Arts, and the Economy
Description
This course sequence combines the traditional study of the economics of the firm and markets with the application of those principles to arts organizations. Students will be given the opportunity to apply their knowledge in an experiential course setting working with not-for-profit and arts organizations.
Instructor: Robert Ebert and Bryan Bowser
Courses
- Fall 2008: ECN 101, 4 hrs (Principles of Microeconomics)
- Time: MW 1:00-2:40 PM
- Spring 2009: MUS 263 or AMG 301 (crosslisted), 3 hrs (Public Relations, Marketing, and
Fund-Raising for the Arts) - Time: MW 1:00-2:15 PM
Core Credit: Social Science and Fine Arts
Prerequisites: First-year students are eligible to take both courses without prerequisites
