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Arts, Business and Creativity MA

Postgraduate

In Newcastle Upon Tyne ()

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

Profile This course provides an entrepreneurial education for creative graduates. It will suit those who want to start, develop and manage a business or work freelance in a creative industry. Newcastle University Business School developed the course in collaboration with the School of Arts and Cultures and key creative industry stakeholders.      

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Subjects

  • IT
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Course programme

Modules Compulsory modules

You will take the following compulsory modules:

  • MCH8028 Arts as Enterprise - Freelancing in Arts and Culture 1
  • MCH8029 Arts as Enterprise - Freelancing in Arts and Culture 2
  • NBS8033 Business Enterprise for Postgraduate Students
  • NBS8035 Understanding and Managing Creativity
  • NBS8062 Research Methods (ICE/ABC/E-Business)
  • NBS8241 Arts, Business, Creativity Extended Project (Dissertation)
  • NBS8601 Understanding and Managing Creative Enterprises

Modules might change for your year of entry.


Entry Requirements

A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, preferably in any subject which provides a basis for involvement in the creative industries, such as:

  • media
  • design
  • fine arts
  • music or music technology
  • film
  • photography
  • creative writing
  • computer graphics
  • acting

We will also consider your application on an individual basis if you have a 2:2 honours degrees or non-standard qualifications and/or relevant professional experience.

Arts, Business and Creativity MA

Price on request