Graduate Program in Art and Design Management

Graduate Program Educational Objectives and Curriculum Features:

Foundation in Art History: A solid grounding in art history is fundamental for art management, including exhibition planning, art criticism, and art evaluation. Therefore, students in this program receive in-depth and comprehensive training in Western, Chinese, and Taiwanese art history. They also learn visual analysis research methods, equipping them with a robust foundation in art history and preparing them for future self-directed study.

Structure of Art Administration and Management: The curriculum covers art administration and management, focusing on both nonprofit and for-profit cultural organizations. It analyzes contemporary art management theories, concepts, and techniques, aiming to develop students' skills in conceptual development, planning and integration, management, marketing, and communication.

Practical Training in Art Management: The program emphasizes the integration of theory and practice, ensuring that students systematically understand the essential aspects and procedures of planning and executing exhibitions. The curriculum includes planning annual exhibitions, handling all operational details, completing project plans, and reviewing and improving processes. This approach is designed to achieve optimal professional training for students.

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