An immersive educational approach that places an emphasis on interaction between students and teaching staff. The course is taught via tutorials, visits, practical workshops and entrepreneurial projects.
A vocational course that boosts the students’ professional development by inviting experts from the arts and cultural sectors in to share their experience.
A course that is fully in line with the school’s ARTEM principles that promote creativity, the ability to develop original ideas and appreciate cultural diversity.
The course covers a wide range of disciplines, from strategy to marketing, managing creativity and talent, project management to intellectual property rights, while also considering how digital is impacting companies that operate in the creative and arts sectors. In this course, the final seminar on management of the creative and cultural industries is particularly important, as students are given a project that is based on an actual managerial problem (examples: Musée de la Cour d’Or de Metz, Sony Music Entertainment, Auditorium du Louvre, etc.)
Here is an overview of the modules :
One of the main aims of this program is to provide students with the skills they need to work in the creative industries.
The management skills that they will acquire will enable them to work in middle to senior management positions in theatre companies, museums, sports centres, art galleries, tourist attractions and production companies.
Examples of typical positions
MSc 1 :
Study/work rhythm: 1 week of study / 3 weeks of work - Paris Campus
NB. You can take this course from another campus with some adjustments.
MSc 2 :
Study/work rhythm:1 week of study /3 weeks of work - Paris campus
(from 2022-23 onwards)
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