International Cultural Policy and Management - MAv
Postgraduate
In Coventry
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Coventry
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
This course invites you to engage with the growing importance of culture in a range of policy contexts, preparing you for the diverse managerial challenges of careers in the cultural sector. Taking the international dimension of cultural policy and management as its starting point, the programme draws on experiences and examples from around the world and gives you the skills needed to anticipate future developments. You will engage with the practical realities of cultural and managerial practice and critically reflect on the real-world examples you encounter.
Investigating current issues, themes and developments in cultural policy will enable you to develop your research skills and you may also choose to undertake a placement with a cultural organisation of your choice.
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About this course
Graduate Destinations:
Our graduates have gone on to work for organisations including: Galleries; Museums; Performing Arts companies; NGOs; World Heritage sites. Examples of our graduates’ job roles include: Managerial roles; Policy Making and Research.
Work Experience Opportunities:
The Placement and Case Study Option Module offers the opportunity to conduct a placement within a cultural or policy-making organisation during the summer term. Our programme of guest speakers and careers support will give you insights into current practice and the many opportunities available to you.
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a related subject
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Subjects
- International
- Project
- Cultural
- Managerial
- Development
- Research
- Qualitative
- Analytical
- Analysis
- Professional
Course programme
- Major Project
- Cultural Theory
- International Cultural Policy
You will also complete three Optional Modules from a list available to all taught Masters students within Centre in order to achieve the required credits to successfully complete the award. At a research led institution, optional module lists are subject to change each year to keep the student learning experience current and up-to-date. For the Optional Modules available please visit the Centre’s website.
Teaching:
You will learn in an international environment through interaction with academic experts, guest speakers and industry practitioners. The core modules are taught through a combination of lectures, workshops and student-led presentations and discussions. These sessions are complemented by self-directed learning and access to resources and activities in a virtual learning environment. Depending upon your selection of Optional Modules you will also have the opportunity to apply your learning in a professional context.
The course is designed to facilitate participation and critical self-reflection. The course will enhance your research, writing and communication skills through guided and autonomous reading, group projects, presentations, case studies, reports, critiques and assignments that may require engagement with audio-visual technologies.
Assessment:
The course is assessed through coursework rather than formal examinations. Assessment strategies are designed to test the widest range of skills. Written assignments come in a variety of forms: essays, case studies, evaluations, reports, proposals, portfolios and business plans. These are complemented by group presentations and tasks, team building exercises, and practical projects. The culminating assessment of the Major Project represents a significant body of research and writing on a topic of your choice supervised by an experienced researcher.
International Cultural Policy and Management - MAv
