Arts Management
Master of Management in Arts Management
UTS course code: C04061
Testamur title: Master of Management in Arts Management
Abbreviation: MM
Course fee: HECS (local); $7,100 per semester (international)
Total credit points: 72
Graduate Diploma in Arts Management
UTS course code: C07028
Testamur title: Graduate Diploma in Arts Management
Abbreviation: GradDipArtsM
Course fee: HECS (local); $7,100 per semester (international)
Total credit points: 48
Graduate Certificate in Arts Management
UTS course code: C11033
Testamur title: Graduate Certificate in Arts Management
Abbreviation: GradCertArtsM
Course fee: HECS (local); $8,800 per semester (international)
Total credit points: 24
Admission requirements
Attendance
Course duration
Course program
Other information
The arts industry in Australia is a growing, dynamic industry that requires managers who have a comprehensive knowledge of all facets of arts management combined with the intellectual skills to develop innovative solutions to the day-to-day problems encountered in the industry.
The Arts Management program offers a combination of core management subjects specifically designed for the arts environment, including accounting, law, marketing and organisational management, together with subjects that provide the theoretical and applied knowledge needed to enhance understanding of the arts environment in Australia.
The Graduate Certificate provides a basic introduction to the arts and cultural industries in Australia and some fundamental management skills.
The Graduate Diploma builds on this to develop students' critical, interpretative and problem-solving capabilities. It provides a solid grounding in the fundamentals of arts management and cultural policy, while providing room for some specialisation and the development of specific interests. The Graduate Diploma is an extremely popular course and is held in high regard by the arts industry.
The Master of Management is an advanced course that provides students with the opportunity to further develop their specialist interests and to complete a significant project in any area of the arts.
Graduate Certificate
- A degree from a recognised university or other higher education institution
or
- Extensive relevant work experience and evidence of a general capacity to undertake tertiary education
Graduate Diploma
- A degree from a recognised university or other higher education institution
or
- Satisfactory completion of the relevant Graduate Certificate
Master of Management
- A degree from a recognised university or other higher education institution
or
- Completion of a relevant Graduate Diploma from UTS or other recognised higher education institution
or
- Completion of a relevant Graduate Certificate from UTS or other recognised higher education institution, with at least a Credit average
Part-time enrolment normally involves class attendance for one afternoon and evening per week, or two evenings per week. Full-time attendance normally requires additional evening or day classes each week.
The Arts Management program is offered mainly at Kuring-gai campus, although some subjects are offered at City campus (Haymarket).
The Graduate Certificate is a one-year, part-time course.
The Graduate Diploma is a two-year, part-time course.
The Master of Management is a three-year, part-time, or two-year, full-time course.
Arts Management |
Graduate Certificate (C11033) |
Graduate Diploma (C07028) |
Master's (C04061) |
Subject no. |
Subject name |
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27753 |
The Arts Environment in Australia |
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27755 |
Arts Organisations and Management |
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27752 |
Marketing for the Arts |
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27759 |
Accounting and Finance for the Arts |
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27756 |
Law and the Arts |
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27758 |
Cultural Politics: The Arts and the City |
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27768 |
Arts Audience Research Methods |
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xxxxx |
Elective |
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27763 |
Arts and Cultural Policy Seminar |
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27770 |
Project Preparation |
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27754 |
Arts Management Research Project |
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xxxxx |
Elective |
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Credit points |
24 |
48 |
72 |
Electives
Electives available within the program may be chosen from a wide range of subjects offered by the School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism, from other schools in the Faculty of Business, or from other faculties at UTS. Approval for electives outside the School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism should be sought from the Course Director.
Further course information is available from the Faculty of Business website at:
www.business.uts.edu.au/courses
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