| The Center is
collecting of university syllabi for courses in arts or cultural
policy. This resource is designed to aid not only in course planning, but in developing a
shared knowledge base for the field. This project began in Fall of 1999 and will continue
to expand. In a related vein, the Center plans to profile all academic programs that
confer degrees or concentrations in arts and cultural policy. Comments, queries, and
questions about submitting syllabi for inclusion should be directed to Doug Blandy at the University of Oregon.
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Winter
2002, University
of Oregon
David
B. Pankratz
Arts
and Administration Program
Spring
2002, Ohio
State University
Philip
M. Dobard
Arts Policy and Administration Programs
Spring
2000, University
of New Orleans
David
B. Pankratz
Graduate
Program in Arts Administration, College of Liberal Arts
Fall 2001, Princeton University
Stanley N. Katz and Steven J. Tepper
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Spring 1999, Yale Law School
Professor James Boyle
Spring 2000, University of Chicago
Professors Don Coursey and Lawrence Rothfield
Winter 1999, University of Oregon
Professor Rogena M. Degge
Arts Administration Program, School of Architecture and Applied Arts
Fall 1999, Brown University
Professor Constance Bumgarner Gee
A. Alfred Taubman Center for Public Policy & American Institutions
Spring 2000, University of Texas-Austin
Professor William Glade
Department of Economics
Fall 1999, Princeton University
Professor Stanley N. Katz
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Fall 1999, University of Illinois-Springfield
Professor Hilary Anne Frost-Kumpf
Community Arts Management
Fall 1998, New York University
Professors Toby Miller, George Yudice
The Privatization of Culture Project
Based in New York Universitys American Studies Program
Summer 1999, Columbia University
1999 Scholar-in-Residence, Professor Mark Schuster
Teachers College, Program in Arts Administration
Fall 1999, Loyola Marymount University
Professor Helen Singleton
Study Abroad Program, Academy for International Education, Bonn, Germany
Online Educational Materials
California State University, Long Beach
Professor Julie C. Van Camp
Summer 1999, Northeastern University
Professor Gregory Wassall
Department of Economics
Fall 1999, Ohio State University
Professor Margaret Wyszomirski
Arts Policy and Administration Program
Spring 1998, New School University
Professor Vera Zolberg
Sociology Department
Spring 1999, New School University
Professor Vera Zolberg
Sociology Department

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