Contact information
Leuphana University Lüneburg
Universitätsallee 1
21335 Lüneburg
Deutschland
Herr Christian Holst
Telefon: +494131677 2534
Courses

postgraduate course

Master Arts and Cultural Management (MACUMA)

Education type: postgraduate course
Institution: Leuphana University Lüneburg
Degree: Master
Duration: 3 or 4 semesters
Fees: from 7,284€
Registration deadline: May 31st
Study type: distance learning
Admission requirements
The Masters is aimed at candidates with

  • an undergraduate degree (Bachelor or at least equivalent) that qualifies them for work in the field from an accredited university in Germany or abroad
  • generally one year’s relevant work experience after you completed your first university degree
  • advanced English skills
Description
The Master Arts and Cultural Management is an innovative new English-language, professional, distance-learning cultural management programme that will train cultural professionals from all over the world to deal with transformation processes in the cultural sector. Comprehensive international cultural management with a key focus on the interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary combination of cultural and business studies is at the centre of the programme. You will look at the risks posed and opportunities offered by current developments such as demographic change, digitisation and globalisation in relation to cultural institutions, and develop long-term strategies to make your organisation fit for the future.
Subjects
Students of the Arts and Cultural Management Masters have a choice of modules and combinations, and can opt for either a three-semester or four-semester programme. Both options (60 CP and 90 CP) include both e-learning elements and block seminars. All programme courses and seminars are taught in English. The block seminars run for a total of ten days over the course of two semesters.
 
STudents will deal with topics like
- Buidling Strategies and Analyzing Markets
- Theories of Cultural Production and Organisation
- Theories of Arts Reception and Consumption
- Audience Development
- Cultural Policy
- Culture and Transformation
- Culture and Sustainability
- Empowerment, Diversity, Participation
and more
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