University College Dublin

Ireland
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Masters

Cultural Policy and Arts Management

Offered at University College Dublin, Ireland
DegreeMasters
FieldMA Cultural Policy & Arts Management
Duration1 year
Tuition22600.00

Overview

The MA Cultural Policy and Arts Management at University College Dublin (UCD) develops your ability to analyse how cultural policy is shaped and how arts and heritage organisations can be managed effectively. You combine policy-focused learning with practical management skills and sector engagement. Career Build transferable skills in strategy, finance, marketing, and governance that support roles across arts, culture, and heritage organisations. Strengthen your ability to research, negotiate, and communicate policy issues, applying management tools to both day-to-day operations and long-term planning. Develop professional networks through practitioner input and work-based learning.

About this programme

Overview

The MA in Cultural Policy and Arts Management at University College Dublin (UCD) equips students with the analytical skills necessary to understand the development of cultural policy and the effective management of arts and heritage organizations. This program blends theoretical insights with practical management techniques, fostering engagement with the cultural sector.

What you'll study

The curriculum encompasses key areas such as cultural policy, comparative policy analysis, research methodologies, and applied management skills tailored for arts and heritage sectors. Core subjects may include:

  • Business Management
  • Finance
  • Arts Marketing and Engagement
  • Strategic Business Planning
  • Legal Aspects of Cultural Policy and Arts Management
  • Research Methods and Seminars
  • Work Experience Component
  • Cultural Policy
  • Comparative Cultural Policy Issues
  • Cultural Policy in Ireland
  • Dissertation (independent research project)

Assessment methods typically involve a combination of coursework, seminar participation, and a dissertation based on independent research.

Entry requirements

Applicants are generally expected to hold an upper second-class undergraduate degree or its equivalent. Additionally, proficiency in English is required, with standardized tests accepted to demonstrate language skills.

Career prospects

  • Acquire versatile skills in strategy, finance, marketing, and governance applicable across various arts, culture, and heritage organizations.
  • Enhance research, negotiation, and communication capabilities related to policy issues, employing management tools for both daily operations and strategic planning.
  • Establish professional networks through engagement with industry practitioners and experiential learning opportunities.

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