Arts, Design & Culture Arts Management
Arts Management
The arts and cultural development in Hong Kong in recent years has spurred the need for quality education for managers/administrators in these sectors. The School offers both Master and Postgraduate Diploma programmes to provide practical and theoretical knowledge for those who are interested in pursuing a career in arts and culture, creative industries and museum management. These programmes are also suitable for art administrators, teachers, curators and event administrators who are already working in the cultural sector or museum and galleries sector, helping them to develop new knowledge and skills for career advancement.
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This Masters Programme acknowledges that we are living in a fast-changing, globalised world, which presents a great number of opportunities and challenges for cultural innovation. It takes these changing conditions as a starting point to engage you in developing new knowledge and skills in order to manage cultural projects in the UK and around the world. It has been developed specifically in response to an increasing need for multi-skilled individuals who can both generate the ideas for original arts and cultural events, as well as provide leadership for the teams that realise them. These individuals will be dynamic, responsive, and fluent in public and private sectors, and have the ability to collaborate and develop networks.
*The tuition fee is subject to annual review
This course will provide you with a thorough understanding of the major theoretical, methodological and professional themes at the forefront of contemporary museum studies. It will equip you with the practical and theoretical experience needed to become a creative and effective museum and gallery professional or to further advance your career in the sector.
The course is designed to be flexible, so you can choose when to study. It offers carefully designed teaching material and reading which offer flexibility and allow you to fit your study around other commitments. These materials are delivered through online resources in the University’s virtual learning environment, Blackboard. This includes recorded lectures, international case studies of museum practice, guided readings, group discussions and self-led activities to support your learning.
This distance learning degree is for you if you are based in, or near, Hong Kong and you want to gain the knowledge and skills you need to develop your career in the museum and galleries profession. |