programme structure


The curriculum covers the management of both non-profit and commercial cultural enterprises. Participants admitted in 2017/18 thereafter are required to complete 12 courses and total of 24-credit-point for graduation.


Arts Management-related
  • Management and Leadership of Cultural Enterprises (Parts 1 and 2) (3 credits)
  • Marketing for Arts and Cultural Organizations (1.5 credits)
  • Fundraising for Arts and Cultural Organizations (1.5 credits)
  • Financial Management for Arts and Cultural Organizations (1.5 credits)
  • Legal Issues for Arts and Cultural Enterprises (1.5 credits) #
  • Practicum in International Arts Management (1.5 credits) @ 
  • The Arts and Technology (1.5 credits)  @

Arts and Culture-related
  • Cultural Policy and Sustainability (3 credits)
  • Case Study in Arts Management and Cultural Context (1.5 credits)@ ^

Arts Engagement / Education-related
  • Arts Engagement and Education (3 credits)

Entrepreneurship-related
  • Creative Entrepreneurship (3 credits)#
  • Entrepreneurial Leadership and Cultural Management (1.5 credits)#

Research-related
  • Research Methods in Arts Management (1.5 credits)

Notes:
# Offered in partnership with Goldsmiths, University of London. Lectures will take place in Hong Kong with incoming Professors from Goldsmiths.

@ Select two from three elective courses.

^ This course is conducted as a 5-days study trip. Participants need to pay travel-related expenses of the trip (depending on the destination).

Any aspect of the course (including, without limitation, the content of the Course and the manner in which the Course is taught) may be subject to change at any time at the sole discretion of the University.  Without limiting the right of the University to amend the course, it is envisaged that changes may be required due to factors such as staffing, enrolment levels, logistical arrangements and curriculum changes.


 
 


Participants admitted in 2016/17 or before are required to complete 11 courses with 24-credit-point for graduation.


Arts Management-related
  • Management and Leadership of Cultural Enterprises (Parts 1 and 2) (3 credits)
  • Marketing and Fundraising for Arts and Cultural Organizations (3 credits)
  • Financial Management for Arts and Cultural Organizations (1.5 credits)
  • Legal Issues for Arts and Cultural Enterprises (1.5 credits) #

    Arts and Culture-related
    • Cultural Policy and Sustainability (3 credits)
    • The Creation, Dissemination and Critique of the Arts (1.5 credits)
    • Case Study in Arts Management and Cultural Context (1.5 credits)@ ^

    Arts Engagement / Education-related
    • Arts Engagement and Education (3 credits)
    • Seminars in Public Engagement Strategics of Cultural Venues (1.5 credits)@

    Entrepreneurship-related
    • Creative Entrepreneurship (3 credits)#
    • Entrepreneurial Leadership and Cultural Management (1.5 credits)#

    Research-related
    • Research Methods in Arts Management (1.5 credits)

    Notes:
    # Offered in conjunction with Goldsmiths, University of London. Lectures will take place in Hong Kong with incoming Professors from Goldsmiths, University of London.

    @ Select two from three elective courses.

    ^ This course is conducted as a 5-days study trip. Participants need to pay travel-related expenses of the trip (depending on the destination).


          

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