Academic Catalog - 2026-2027

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Arts and Cultural Interpretation and Programming, Master of Arts


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This 30-unit MA degree leads directly to careers primarily at arts and cultural institutions and other tourist destinations where cultural interpreters work, mainly across the Southwest US, where graduates of this program will interpret arts and cultures and create educational programs for the public through exhibits, tableaus, tours, school visits, docent training, etc. While other MA programs at NAU produce graduates who engage in research, fieldwork, and other "knowledge-making" academic activities, our program is vocationally oriented by design to fill a gap in the workforce for career-ready graduates specializing in communicating knowledge to the public.

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Academic Catalog - 2026-2027

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Arts and Cultural Interpretation and Programming, Master of Arts


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Academic Catalog - 2026-2027

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Arts and Cultural Interpretation and Programming, Master of Arts


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Academic Catalog - 2026-2027

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Arts and Cultural Interpretation and Programming, Master of Arts


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In addition to University Requirements:

Minimum Units for Completion 30
Fieldwork Experience/Internship Required
Research Individualized research is required.
Some online/blended coursework Required
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Purpose Statement

The proposed 30-unit MA degree leads directly to careers primarily at arts and cultural institutions and other tourist destinations where cultural interpreters work, mainly across the Southwest US, where graduates of this program will interpret arts and cultures and create educational programs for the public through exhibits, tableaus, tours, school visits, docent training, etc. While other MA programs at NAU produce graduates who engage in research, fieldwork, and other "knowledge-making" academic activities, our program is vocationally oriented by design to fill a gap in the workforce for career-ready graduates specializing in communicating knowledge to the public.

The Arts and Cultural Interpretation degree familiarizes students with a set of approaches and techniques within the field of Public Humanities that facilitate public comprehension of the processes of arts and culture in their integrity and particular phenomena from the point of their inclusion in the general cultural context. Programming is a powerful tool that establishes creative placemaking for a specific locale. Arts and Cultural Programming can take many forms, including exhibits, tableaus, tours, school visits, docent-training, festivals, arts and music events, open studio sessions, and celebrations of cultural and ethnic experiences unique to an area.

The proposed MA degree in Arts and Cultural Interpretation and Programming leads directly to careers primarily at arts and cultural institutions and other tourist destinations in the US, where graduates of this program will interpret arts and cultures and create educational programs for the public through exhibits, tableaus, tours, school visits, docent training, etc.

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Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Arts and Cultural Interpretation and Programming, Master of Arts


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College of Arts and Letters

Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Arts and Cultural Interpretation and Programming, Master of Arts


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