• Students will explore different theoretical approaches to understand the relationships between culture, creativity, and entrepreneurship, learning about cultural industries and how public policy impacts cultural development.
  • To help students focus their studies in the areas that suit their interests and career plans, they will also choose optional modules which allow them to specialize in areas such as cultural policy, the relationship between culture and place, management and entrepreneurship in the arts and cultural industries
  • Another compulsory module that runs throughout the year will develop your understanding of research methods in the arts and cultural industries. By the end of the course, students will demonstrate their skills and knowledge by completing an independent research project on a topic of their choice.