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University of Warwick, MA, MA in International Cultural Policy and Management

 United Kingdom

The programme starts in October and runs for 12 months. You will complete a total of five taught modules and a Major Project (dissertation) as follows:

Core Modules: 

  • Cultural Policy
  • Cultural Theory


    3 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. This may be in any combination from the columns below but you are restricted to a maximum of 1 module from the Applied Management module column and this must relate to your MA programme. 


    Option modules (spring term):

    • Audience Development and Digital Media Strategy
    • Creativity from Myth to Management
    • Cultural Entrepreneurship
    • Cultural Policy Outside Cultural Policy
    • Ideas, Politics and Policy
    • Managing Cultural Organisations
    • Marketing and Markets
    • The Global City
    • The Mediated Self Project (new module for 2016)


    Applied Management Modules (summer term)
    You are permitted to select a maximum of 1 out of your total of 3 Option Modules from this list. 

    • Applied Communication Project (MA Global Media and Communication)
    • Creative Business Project (MA Creative and Media Enterprises)
    • Culture and Social Innovation (MA Arts, Enterprise and Development)
    • Placement and Case Study (MA International Cultural Policy and Management)


      Major Project (dissertation)

      The Major Project is the final stage in the course after the completion of your taught modules. It offers you the opportunity to consolidate the interests and knowledge you have accumulated in an independent research project resulting in a 12,000 word dissertation.

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      Location

      The campus occupies 290 hectares on three adjacent sites, which are characterised by pleasant lakes and luscious woods, magnificent flowers and charming landscaped gardens.


      The University of Warwick is within 3 miles away from the centre of Coventry, one of the major cities in the UK. Each year Coventry hosts the Godiva Festival, known as the UK’s biggest and best free family music festival. You can also enjoy award-winning city attractions such as the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum and the Coventry Transport Museum.


      The 18th century town of Royal Leamington Spa is also within easy reach of campus: it’s home to lots of Warwick students. Plus, Birmingham, the UK’s official second city, is a mere 20 minutes away from Coventry train station. Or the bright lights of London are just an hour’s train journey away.


      We’re also close to historic centres like Kenilworth, Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birthplace. London is within 2 hours by train.