Course Level

Master Degree (By Coursework)

CRICOS

073305A

Master of Arts and Cultural Management

Gain superior knowledge and a firm skill base to pursue management careers in the arts and cultural sector. The Master of Arts and Cultural Management will develop your transferable skills so you can traverse a broad range of art form contexts, including film, theatre, dance, music and the visual arts. With a vocational pathway in mind, the Master of Arts and Cultural Management program includes an optional internship placement. Youll develop a practical understanding of cultural policy development in local councils and government.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Parkville

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

$69,284
N/A

Structure

200 point program (2 years full-time or part-time equivalent); 50 points of Foundation subjects (must be completed in the first 100 points of the program); 5 Compulsory subjects (62.5 points); Minimum of 62.5 points of Core subjects (maximum of 87.5 points); Maximum of 25 points of Elective subjects; 150 point program (1.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent); 5 Compulsory subjects (62.5 points); Minimum of 62.5 points of Core subjects (maximum of 87.5 points); Maximum of 25 points of Elective subjects; 100 point program (1 year full-time or part-time equivalent); 5 compulsory subjects (62.5 points)and37.5 points of Core subjects (Coursework only)

Subjects

  • Australian Art
  • European Renaissance Art
  • Art and Revolution
  • Art, Market and Methods
  • Avant-Garde and Postmodern Art
  • Arts of East Asia
  • European Art & Absolute Power 1660-1815
  • Contemporary Aboriginal Art
  • Modern and Contemporary Theatre
  • Shakespeare in Performance
  • The Theatre Experience
  • Performance and the World
  • Music History 2: The Long 19th Century
  • The Ethnography of Music
  • Music History 3: 20th & 21st Centuries
  • Musics of the World
  • The Business of Music
  • Managing Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Managing Sustainably
  • Managing for Competitive Advantage

Entry requirements

  • To be considered for entry into this course, you must have completed an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any discipline with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of at least 70% (or equivalent).