Taught course

Creative and Cultural Industries

Institution
Canterbury Christ Church University · Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Education
Qualifications
MA

Entry requirements

Undergraduate degree at 2:2 or above, or alternative qualifications and substantial relevant experience may be considered.

Months of entry

September

Course content

The UK’s creative and cultural industries are world renowned and have been a driving force in economic and employed growth in the country in the last decade.

But these are also fast changing sectors that have seen significant changes due to digital transformations, social changes and more recently to the pandemic. Our programme will equip you with skills and knowledge base to critically understand, navigate and lead organisations to adapt to this environment. You will learn strategic management of creativity and innovation and boost your leadership skills.
The UK’s creative and cultural industries are world renowned and have been a driving force in economic and employed growth in the country in the last decade. But these are also fast changing sectors that have seen significant changes due to digital transformations, social changes and more recently to the pandemic. Our programme will equip you with skills and knowledge base to critically understand, navigate and lead organisations to adapt to this environment. You will learn strategic management of creativity and innovation and boost your leadership skills.
Our course in Creative and Cultural Industries offers a stimulating programme with a unique blend of academic study, professional knowledge and skills development as well as opportunities for you to become a researcher in your own right. We know that lives are busy, so we designed the course to be taught through a combination of intensive weekends, distance learning and tutorials.
The course is taught by a team of experienced educators who have had professional careers in a related sector and/or are internationally recognised researchers in the field. A group of non-academic partners and advisors also contribute to the delivery of the programme, in the forms of visiting talks, debates and discussions, contributing to assignment briefs, and offering networking opportunities. These professionals have significant experience in the wider creative and cultural industries.

Information for international students

Canterbury Christ Church University welcomes applications from International Students. For more information please visit our website.

Fees and funding

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Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MA
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

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Course Enquiries
Email
courses@canterbury.ac.uk