Arts And Media Management (Ba): 3-Year, Full-Time
Bachelor's degree
In London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
London
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Duration
3 Years
The BA Arts and Media Management gives you the opportunity to learn from practitioners and academics actively working in the creative field about managing arts and media organisations in the film and TV sector, museums, galleries and theatres. This flexible programme of professional development forges a combination of creative, critical and management skills and knowledge, as well as developing your technical expertise. Focusing on transferable work-related knowledge and skills, it will enable you to meet the changing demands of creative work and critically engage with the sector. Underpinning this will be an understanding of the critical and theoretical literature on cultural labour and entrepreneurship, ownership and gatekeeping, curatorial practice, leadership, diversity and representation, cultural policy and copyright.
The programme features pathways designed to assist your professional development and specialisation. You will have the opportunity to develop a business plan/funding proposal under the guidance of relevant industry practitioners or undertake a work placement. Depending on your choice of modules and final project, you will graduate with a BA Arts Management, BA Media Management or BA Arts and Media Management.
This programme is also available for part-time evening study over four years.
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About this course
This programme is designed to assist in entering and developing careers in the creative and cultural industries. Potential career paths include (but are not limited to): curating, journalism, visual and performing arts, television, music and film industries, publishing and arts education.
We offer a comprehensive Careers Service to help you advance your career, while our in-house, professional recruitment consultancy, Birkbeck Talent, works with London’s top employers to help you gain work experience that fits in with your evening studies.
We welcome applicants without traditional entry qualifications as we base decisions on our own assessment of qualifications, knowledge and previous work experience. We may waive formal entry requirements based on judgement of academic potential.
Awarding Body
University of London
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Subjects
- Media
- Technology
- Cinema
- Sound
- Screenwriting
- Film Theory
- Design
- Cultural Studies
- Entrepreneurship
- Strategic Management
- Financial Management
- Operations Management
- Evaluation
- IT Project Management
- Microeconomics
- Ethics
- Innovation
- Marketing
- Marketing Management
- Digital Marketing
- Wine
- Global
- Financial
- Public
- Private
- Project
- Industry
- Full Time
- Project Management
- People Management
- Management Accounting
- Financial Training
- Service Operations
- Services marketing
Course programme
In Year 1, you take two core modules and choose two option modules.
In Year 2, you take two core modules and choose two option modules.
In Year 3, you choose three option modules and undertake a project.
Options are chosen from the pathways below.
YEAR 1 CORE MODULES
- Creative Organisations
- Doing Film, Media and Cultural Studies
- Cultural Labour and Entrepreneurship
- Researching Arts and Media
- Project BA Arts and Media Management
- Project BA Arts Management
- Project BA Media Management
- Approaches to Cinema History
- Cinema Today
- Contemporary European Cinema
- Documentary
- Film Theory: Key Concepts and Contexts
- French Cinema: History, Practice, Analysis
- Gender and Sexuality in Cinema
- Introduction to Cinema
- Media, Technology and Culture
- Theorising Japanese Cinema
- Working with Film Sound
- Working with Found Footage
- Working with the Film Camera
- World Cinema
- Globalisation and Media Cultures
- Media Studies: Key Thinkers and Approaches
- Media, Digitalisation and the City (level 6)
- Media, Technology and Culture
- Memory, Media and Digital Culture
- Thinking Through Digital Media
- Introduction to Journalism Practice
- Journalism: Interview Skills and Feature Writing
- Media Law and Regulation
- Principles of Digital Video and Editing
- Principles of Layout and Design
- The Versatile Journalist
- Aliveness and the Arts
- Curating Culture
- Performing/Live Arts: Histories, Networks and Organisations
- Understanding Cultural Audiences: Engagement, Education and Communications
- Digital Media Design and Development
- Introduction to Public Relations
- Professional and Strategic Communications
- Social Media for Creative Practitioners
- Web Design and Development: Making the Web Work
- Aspects of Screenwriting: Adaptation
- Aspects of Screenwriting: Comedy
- Screenwriting
- Screenwriting - The Thirty-Minute Script
- Media, Technology and Culture
- Storytelling in Television
- Television: History and Future
- Journalism and Politics
- Journalism in British Life
- Media and Conflict
- Media, Digitalisation and the City (level 6)
- Media, Technology and Culture
- Aliveness and the Arts
- Curating Culture
- Understanding Cultural Audiences: Engagement, Education and Communications
- Visual Art: Histories, Networks and Organisations
Additional information
FEES
Full-time international students: £ 14280 pa
Arts And Media Management (Ba): 3-Year, Full-Time