Arts Management Minor
Advantages
Combine your love of art and music with an eye toward the business side of the field.
Outcome
Theatre Stage Manager
As an art & music major, you'll hone your craft with a music, dance, visual art, or arts administration specialization while developing critical and creative thinking skills.
Major
On Campus
Majoring in art and music will prepare you for many creative career paths as you explore expressions and hone techniques in either arts administration, dance, music, or visual arts.
Upon graduation, your diverse portfolio of work and engaged learning experiences will enhance any career path you choose.
Art & Music students study art history, music history, and dance, developing skills in critical thinking and analysis through classroom discussions, scholarly essays and research papers, and formal presentations. A senior portfolio, performance, or other project will complete your art and music degree.
View curriculum and coursework requirements for all art and music majors.
College is about exploration. At Widener, you'll complete a general education curriculum that supports just that. You'll have the flexibility and freedom to dive deep into the topics that spark curiosity, challenge your mind, and power your personal and academic growth.
Along the way, you'll cultivate critical, meaningful skills employers seek, including:
It all starts with ASC 101: Thinking Through — a selection of around 40 course topics that will encourage you to go deeper and examine complex issues that shape our world and our ways of relating to one another. When you dive into the possibilities, you're sure to find multiple courses that inspire and intrigue you, regardless of whether they align with your major! Think of it as an opportunity to step outside of your comfort zone and truly learn something new. Then, in your senior year, you'll come full circle with a capstone course that takes your Thinking Through topic to new heights strengthened by everything you've cultivated along your college journey.
All art and music majors will select an area of specialization to focus on.
Arts Administration
Dream of running your own gallery or studio one day? You can combine your love of fine arts with an eye toward the business side of the field with an arts administration specialization. You'll take classes in the arts and in the School of Business Administration, preparing you for work in not-for-profit arts organizations and beyond.
Dance, Music, or Visual Art
Each of these three areas of focus will allow you to hone your craft in devoted studio time while also exploring the history of the field in discussion-based classes.
In addition to selecting a specialization, you'll also have the option to pursue a specialization in digital humanities no matter which fine arts subject you choose to study.
Digital humanities is a rapidly growing, interdisciplinary field that seeks to apply humanistic reasoning and research to important questions related to technology, such as social sustainability, big data, and privacy. Work in digital humanities includes public humanities, data mining/visualization, web design, textual analysis, educational technology, and ethics and technology.
View curriculum and coursework requirements for the digital humanities specialization.
While many double major options are possible, communication studies is a natural pairing for art and music majors. With specializations in multimedia and broadcast journalism, film studies, graphic design, and more, adding a double major in communications can bring a whole new dimension to your work.
View curriculum and coursework requirements for the art and music and communication studies double major.
Widener's pre-professional pathways give you the flexibility to follow your interests while preparing for a professional career.
Art and music majors can participate in the following pathways:
*Students with a high level of academic potential may be eligible for the “3 + 3” program with a Widener law school where you can earn a bachelor's degree in art and music and a juris doctor degree in just six years.
Through Widener’s Accelerated Advantage program, you can earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree with only one additional year of study—saving you valuable time and money. Master's degrees can be earned in allied health education (MEd), business administration (MBA), criminal justice (MCJ), organizational development and leadership (MA), and public administration (MPA).
While Widener does not offer a master’s degree in the same field as this major, you can still select from a variety of powerhouse master’s programs that will enhance your job opportunities and prepare you for rapid career growth.
Worried about landing a paid internship? Widener's Experience MORE! program helps bridge the gap for Arts & Sciences students in unpaid or underpaid internships, meaning awardees can get both the experience and the paycheck. You'll also receive support with your cover letter, interview prep, and finding an impactful internship.
Recent internship sites include the Philadelphia Union, Museum of Arts & Sciences (Smithsonian affiliate), Delaware County Office of Sustainability, New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, United Health Services of Delaware, and more!
Combine your love of art and music with an eye toward the business side of the field.
Theatre Stage Manager
Gain the confidence to start your own studio by learning business technology basics in accounting and management information systems courses.
Performing Arts Center Director
Explore your creative side through art and music history courses and studio art classes that expand your worldview.
Art Curator
Deepen your performance and choreographic skills in modern dance classes, plus build your knowledge of art and music history.
Choreographer
Develop your passion across creative and professional writing forms to gain the critical thinking skills necessary to create powerful pieces.
Playwright
Study your passion through studio instruction, music and art history classes, and performance opportunities.
Music Director
Art and music majors bring their humanities skills to a wide variety of industries. Our graduates have worked in advertising, consulting for multimedia outlets, law, and the medical field in physical and occupational therapy.
2021 median salary for art directors
Beyond the classroom, you're encouraged to join music and dance performance groups on campus. From the marching band to the gospel choir, The FreshBaked Children's Theatre Company to Widener Dance Company, you'll become a leader collaborating with your peers to put on spectacular performances each semester.
Widener is home to a thriving network of artists with guest speakers and new events each semester. Plus with the world-class Philly arts scene just a short ride away, you'll constantly be visiting world-class museums and watching renowned music and dance performances. You can even snag an internship at institutions like the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology.
As you explore your creative expression, you'll have the chance to organize community events like the Dance for Parkinson's program. Or, take your work even further through a study abroad program. There's no telling where your art and music degree will take you.
We want to get to know you and see you succeed. Professors will pay attention to how you learn and what you want to accomplish. Your Personal Student Success Team—faculty and peer mentors and liaisons for campus resources—will make sure your first year runs smoothly.
Without skipping a beat, you’ll have what you need to make Widener your second home. And you’ll know how to invest in the greater community, from professional opportunities in Philadelphia to volunteer experiences in your new backyard.
Lean more about faculty mentorship
Explore resources for academic & career support
Find support for health & wellbeing
In Widener’s art and music program, you’ll learn to appreciate arts and culture with a grounded and well-rounded outlook.
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Amanda Rappa ’26 shares her incredible experience as the co-executive producer of the TEDxWidenerUniversity event in September 2023.
Ijjae Hill will draw on her deep-seated commitment to service and helping others in her new role of student trustee on the Widener Board of Trustees.
Hands-on research opportunities at Widener give students the chance to explore their interests, build a foundation of experience, and hone skills for their future professions.
Our admissions and financial aid teams are here to support you every step of the way. Have a question? Ask away!
Applying to Widener is easy—and free! Simply complete our Widener Application or the Common Application. You'll also need your official high school transcript and either an admissions essay or your SAT/ACT scores. We're a test-optional school, so there's no need to submit both.
Know you're interested in applying to Widener but unsure if you're ready to zero-in on a major? You can apply as an Exploratory Studies student with an undecided major. This program will help you start your college journey on the right foot while you explore which undergraduate program is the right fit for you.
We accept applications on a rolling basis—there are no hard deadlines. Apply when you're ready and we'll take a look as soon as we receive your app.
Key dates to keep in mind:
Once we receive your application and all materials, you can expect to hear back from us quickly. Along with your application decision, you'll also find out about any merit-based scholarship awards. You're automatically considered for merit scholarships as soon as you apply—you don't need to apply separately.
If you apply before November 1, you are considered an Early Action applicant which comes with benefits like:
All applications are non-binding, so why wait? Apply today!
Our admissions team will help you make the most of college-level credits earned after high school. We maintain strong partnerships and articulation agreements with numerous local community colleges and also accept a wide range of course credits earned at accredited colleges and universities.
Curious about how many credits may transfer? Email your transcripts to transfer@widener.edu and our transfer coordinator will personally review your coursework as an unofficial credit evaluation. Applicants are given priority during busy seasons, but you don't have to apply to work with our transfer coordinator.
Transferring doesn't have to be a guessing game—share your stats and we'll take it from there!
Widener University serves as a "second home" for students from around the world. We are located just outside of Philadelphia and close to New York City and Washington, D.C.—offering many unique professional and personal opportunities to explore.
Want to know what it's like to be an international student on campus or need assistance navigating English proficiency requirements? We're here to help, and our international admissions director will support you through the application process.
This support doesn't end with admissions—our International Student Support team will serve as a valuable resource throughout your Widener journey—meeting Visa/immigration requirements, getting acclimated to campus, and much more.
Learn more about applying as an international student
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Because Widener is a private institution, we're able to offer financial assistance that brings an exceptional education within reach. Complete your admissions application today to determine your financial aid package, including scholarships and grants.
Submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first step to getting you the financial assistance to make the cost of college—an investment in your future—affordable. This free, online application is the gateway to grants, loans, and other forms of financial aid. Every year, the U.S. Department of Education offers billions of dollars in financial aid to eligible students. Widener gets in on the action, too, annually awarding aid to students with need.
You and at least one parent or caregiver will need a separate FSA ID to access the Federal Student Aid's online system and serve as your legal signatures. Make sure to create your unique FSA IDs before you get started. Our school code is 003313.
Nearly 100% of new full-time undergraduate students receive significant financial aid offers that reduce out-of-pocket costs and make a Widener education not only affordable, but well worth the investment. In fact, once your total financial aid is calculated, the cost of a Widener education is often equal to if not lower than other competitive universities–but with far superior outcomes for your career and earning potential.
The first step to see how much aid you qualify for is submitting the FAFSA.
Funding you don't have to pay back after graduation? That's a win-win! Scholarships and grants are a way for the university and other organizations to honor the academic, merit, and talent-based achievements of our students.
In the Accelerated Advantage 4+1 program, you can save up to a year of tuition by pursuing a master's degree—resulting in thousands of dollars in savings. During your fifth year of study, you can also apply for graduate-level scholarships and assistantships to further reduce education costs. To learn more about graduate scholarships and assistantships, please speak with your academic advisor during the spring semester of your senior year.
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