The Arts Administration and Cultural Management graduate certificate builds practical skills in running arts organizations—covering arts management, digital strategy, financial planning, marketing, cultural policy, and professional practice. You’ll learn through applied projects and placements with arts and culture organizations across commercial, public, and not-for-profit settings.
The Arts Administration and Cultural Management graduate certificate at Humber Polytechnic equips students with essential skills for managing arts organizations. This program emphasizes practical experience in areas such as arts management, digital strategy, financial planning, marketing, cultural policy, and professional practice. Students engage in hands-on learning through applied projects and placements within various arts and culture organizations, spanning commercial, public, and not-for-profit sectors.
Core courses typically include:
Applied learning components:
Note: For detailed information regarding course sequencing, electives, and capstone/thesis credit weight, please consult the official curriculum map with Humber Polytechnic.
Specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA grading score requirements for this program are not publicly listed. Prospective students are encouraged to verify any academic prerequisites with Humber Polytechnic.
Graduates of the Arts Administration and Cultural Management program will be well-prepared for a variety of roles within the arts sector. Career opportunities may include positions in arts organizations, cultural policy development, marketing, and financial management within the arts. The practical experience gained through placements and projects enhances employability and prepares students for dynamic careers in the cultural landscape.
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