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College of
Creative Art and Management

Dean: Devorah Namm, Ph.D.

Mission Statement

  • The College of Creative Arts and Management is a unique and progressive blend of programs focused on educating students to research critically, evaluate, and produce creatively.
  • We develop highly skilled and ethical professionals who impact and influence a culturally diverse and interdependent society.
  • We challenge our faculty and students to explore and cultivate both individual and collaborative avenues for creative expression and problem solving, skilled transmission of information, and ethical involvement in business.
  • We provide a variety of vehicles for the development of leadership, aesthetic sensibility, and creative expression including:
    • music and theatre performances
    • art exhibits and galleries
    • therapeutic application of the creative arts
    • television, radio, and digital production
    • original academic research
    • practicums and internships for in profit and nonprofit organizations
    • research methods and strategic plans in finance and management.
  • We are dedicated to providing a well-rounded education through a student-centered and holistic approach, which prepare students for living responsibly in an interdependent world.

Goals and Objectives

The programs of study in the Insalaco College of Creative Arts and Management are designed to help attain full development as creative problem solvers through the integration of studies in their majors with a liberal arts education. Accreditation by such organizations as the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), National Association of Schools of Music (NASM), and National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), enable students to acquire competencies necessary for a career in a variety of settings.

The programs in the Insalaco College of Creative Arts and Management are designed to develop students' skills to successfully meet the continual challenge of a technological society and nurture values conductive to ethical and socially responsible behavior in business and the arts. In keeping with the mission and goals of Marywood University, the comprehensive education of the programs in art, business, communication arts, information science, and music, provides a framework for students to master the professional and ethical leadership skills necessary for various careers in their fields of study, while at the same time enables them to develop their highest human potential.

The opportunity for students to experience diverse creative processes through recitals, exhibits, productions, internships, business plans, technology projects, and other results-oriented activities, promote student self-discovery, self-evaluation, research, and presentation of products.

The programs are designed to:

  • Provide comprehensive quality education in art, business, communication arts, information science, and music so that students attain proficiency within their areas of study.
  • Enable students to gain an understanding of key concepts within the areas of study offered through ICCAM, while learning to think critically and creatively.
  • Raise students' awareness of creative activity throughout the entire university curriculum, and recognized the importance of a variety of aesthetic and cultural values.
  • Enable students to demonstrate professional competence and ethical leadership skills that will be used in meeting the artistic business and entrepreneurial needs of today, and are directed effectively toward an interdependent, diverse and socially responsible society.
  • Enable students to develop their major field of interest into a potential business plan the he/she would implement and manage to include the entrepreneurial spirit.

Areas of Study

Art

Business

Communication Arts

Information Science

Music

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