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Master's Theses & Management Projects

"Database of academic projects, completed 1999-2003 by search with over 300 resources online"
  
    
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"This searchable database of closure projects and theses, completed between 1999 and 2003, is a cooperative listing of Columbia University Teachers College’s Program in Arts Administration and the Research Center for Arts and Culture and the Association of Arts Administration Educators (AAAE).

The database represents those AAAE full member programs that have such a program requirement and that chose to list them here. To encourage inclusivity and to recognize the differences among programs, we asked for titles and information on master’s theses, master’s reports, terminal projects and strategic and management projects. For definition purposes, we defined a thesis as a formal academic work that - follows an accepted methodology and format, proves the validity of a hypothesis, contributes to the world's sum total of knowledge."

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Creator(s) Association of Arts Administration Educators
Source Location International
Publisher Columbia University Teachers College Program in Arts Administration
Date Published 2005-01
Language English
Copyright Holder Columbia University Teachers College Program in Arts Administration

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