Benefits of this course
During this programme you will develop an understanding of how cultural goods are produced and consumed.
You will learn how global cultural trade flows are uneven and why there are consequences for local and national development.
Our programme gives you a unique chance to critically approach economic and social aspects of global culture and it transformation on a global and local scale.
Award
You can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course.
Who is this course for?
If you want to sharpen your knowledge, widen your perspective and increase your impact in the cultural and creative industries, this MA is ideal.
You might be aiming to work in government or international organisations concerned with creative industries, or in the creative economy regionally or transnationally.
It is also suitable if you are focused on a career in a specific creative industry such as film, music or art.
Structure
Master of Arts (MA)
Duration:
Modules:
Some modules may be subject to change depending on student numbers, tutor availability, or course updates. This may affect the overall number of modules.
Modules
With 50% core and 50% elective modules, you can choose which specialisms you study. This means you can design your own course and determine your direction right from the start – it gives you the freedom and foundations on which to shape your future career.
The core modules offer insight into the global creative industries, their development and mechanics; the elective modules are structured around three broad areas of concern and examine:
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Issues of structural inequality across the sector eg gender, work, place
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The challenges of technological and social change
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Regional, world, economic and political structures.
The MA culminates in a 13,000–15,000-word dissertation.
You are expected to take 2 core modules and choose 2 elective modules each term. Work on the Dissertation progresses through terms 2-3 with the support of your individual supervisor and should be completed by the end of August.