Centre for Cultural Policy Studies

Cultural Policy

MA Option Modules

Please note that this is not a definitive list of Option Modules and there may be changes to module availability from year to year. The list below is the current list of modules that will be offered in the 2011/12 academic year.

The Option Modules build upon concepts and strategies examined in the Core Modules enabling you to pursue your theoretical and practical interests in more detail.

How should I select my Option Modules?

The Option Modules will be offered in the Spring and Summer terms and you will need to choose 3 from the list below. You are permitted to choose a maximum of 1 module from the Applied Management modules and this must relate to your MA programme. You are free to select 2 others in any combination from the remaining list (subject to space and timetable restrictions). You may also choose to study modules from other departments in the Arts Faculty with the permission of the subject tutor. You will need to give careful consideration to your intellectual interests and career plans when selecting your options.

When do I need to confirm my choice of Option Modules?

When you join us you will receive plenty of advice and guidance about selecting the Option Modules that are best suited to your personal interests and ambitions. Your Personal Tutor will consult with you about your decision and you will confirm your Option Module choices towards the middle of the Autumn term.


Critical ANALYSIS

 

culture in practice

 

Applied MANAGEMENT

The Dynamics of Cultural Change
  Marketing and Markets   Creative Business Project (CME)
The Global Audience   Cultural Entrepreneurship   Placement & Case Study (ICPM)
Ideas, Politics and Policy
  Research Methods for the Cultural Sector   Applied Communication Project (GMC)
Cultural Policy Outside Cultural Policy   Managing Cultural Organisations
   
Art, Culture and Society   Creativity: from Myth to Management    
    Brands and Meaning: Theory and Practice
   

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Page contact: Ruth Leary Last revised: Fri 26 Aug 2011
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