The Master of Management in Arts 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.
The Arts Management program offers a combination of core management subjects specifically designed for the arts environment. Project areas include 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.
Career options include management-level positions in industry or government.
Applicants require one of the following:
Students may be granted a maximum of eight subject exemptions, of which four core subjects can be approved from prior undergraduate study.
The Master of Management in Arts Management is a two-year full-time, or three-year part-time course.
The Arts Management program is offered mainly at City campus (Haymarket).
The Master of Management in Arts Management comprises 72 credit points, made up of seven core subjects (42 credit points), an elective (6 credit points), and either a coursework or research strand (24 credit points each).
Electives must be taken from a list of prescribed subjects offered within the Master of Management in Arts Management course.
27753 Arts and Cultural Industries | 6cp | |
27755 Arts Organisations and Management | 6cp | |
27752 Marketing for the Arts | 6cp | |
22784 Accounting: Concepts and Applications | 6cp | |
27756 Law and the Arts | 6cp | |
27778 Innovative Services Management | 6cp | |
27707 Applied Research Methods | 6cp | |
CBK90753 Electives | 6cp | |
Select 24 credit points from the following options: | 24cp | |
STM90615 Research | 24cp | |
STM90616 Coursework | 24cp | |
Total | 72cp |
This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Arts Management (C11033), the Graduate Diploma in Arts Management (C07028), and the Master of Management in Arts Management.
Further information is available from the Graduate School of Business on: