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This programme provides an interdisciplinary grounding in the key economic, cultural and policy forces shaping the development of the creative industries. Theoretical and analytical depth is coupled with an emphasis on the realities of contemporary cultural production, in order to deliver both a rigorous academic experience and a foundation for a career in the sector.
WHY THIS PROGRAMME
You will be taught by the world leading teams in the School of Culture and Creative Arts and the Adam Smith Business School. Guest speakers will provide current industry insights from across the sector.
Glasgow offers an ideal environment for students studying the Creative and Cultural Industries. It is a culturally vibrant city, with thriving music, theatre, and visual art scenes, and the greatest concentration of creative industries in Scotland.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
The Creative Industries and Cultural Policy MSc involves a taught course followed by an individual supervised dissertation.
The taught component which starts in September involves a combination of lectures, seminars and group-work sessions. In previous years the teaching on the two largest core courses, Creative Industries and Cultural Policy (semester 1) and Creative Lives and Cultural Industries (semester 2) has been supported by guest lectures, in which practitioners, policy makers and key influencers from across the creative sector have been invited to share their perspectives.
This is followed by an individual supervised research dissertation (worth 60 credits). The academic team have extensive experience of conducting empirical studies within the creative sector, and are thus able to support a wide range of industry and policy related topics and research approaches.
Semester 1
Core courses
Creative Industries and Cultural Policy - Core 1
Research Methods in Creative Industries and Cultural Policy
Manging Creativity and Innovation (Creative Industries and Cultural Policy)
Project Management (Creative Industries and Cultural Policy)
Semester 2
Core course
Creative Lives and Cultural Industries (Creative Industries and Cultural Policy - Core 2)
Optional courses totalling 20 credits (subject to availability)
Issues In Audience Management
Intellectual Property Law
Digital Marketing Strategy
Internationalisation of SMEs
Managing Diversity In Organisations
Cultural Cities and Creative Regions
Cultural Institutions
Summer
Creative Industries and Cultural Policy Dissertation
Some optional courses might not be available every year.
CAREER PROSPECTS
Whether you are seeking a management role in an established organisation or plan to pursue a more entrepreneurial path, this course will equip you with a critical understanding of the landscape within which cultural and creative industries operate, and enable you to develop the analytical skills necessary for a career in this growing sector.
At the same time, the programme offers an academically engaging experience and will prepare you for policy advisory and consultancy roles or to pursue further postgraduate studies.
International applicant information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'international'.
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2.1 Hons (or non-UK equivalent) in Arts or Humanities or Social Science or Business or Economics or Law or any other relevant subject.
We may also accept degrees in any other subject.
Applicants without the normal academic qualifications, but with substantial relevant professional experience in the creative/cultural sector, will also be considered for entry.
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
All fees are published on the University of Glasgow website.
https://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/feesandfunding/
Sponsorship and funding information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'scholarships'.
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