MA Creative & Cultural Entrepreneurship : Media & Communications Pathway
London, United Kingdom
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
MA Creative & Cultural Entrepreneurship : Media & Communications Pathway
This programme allows you to develop the business/entrepreneurial skills and attributes to commercialise on your creative and cultural practices and/or knowledge.
The Media and Communications Pathway of the MA Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship allows you to build on a historical and theoretical understanding of cultural and creative industries and the development of a cultural economy to create your own creative initiatives, which might be research-based, policy-based, practice-based, or a combination of any or all of these.
The MA will be taught in partnership by a number of departments within Goldsmiths and with key individuals and organisations in the creative and cultural industries sector.
Our collective approach is to integrate entrepreneurship within the development of creative practices and to take a ‘creative’ approach to the development of new businesses and the infrastructure that supports them.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Compulsory Modules
- Theories of Capital
- Entrepreneurial Modelling
- Project/Portfolio or
- Dissertation
You will also study 30 credits of modules from the following list:
- Film Producing Fundamentals
- Understanding the UK Media Industries - Fiction Production
- Industry Placement
Option Modules
- Social Media in Everyday Life: A global perspective
- Race and the Cultural Industries
- Globalisation: Politics, Policy and Critique
- Cultural Studies and Capitalism
- Mediating Violence: Feminist, Queer, Decolonial Perspectives
- Contemporary Feminist Media Cultures
- Strategies of World Cinema (PG)
- Promotional Culture
- Postcolonial Theory
- Journalism in Context
- Social Activist Film
- Film Producing Fundamentals
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
The programme will enable those who have previously studied an area of creative study/practice, such as computing (games and entertainment), to start a career developing a business arising from an existing or new creative practice. This may relate directly to a 'product' or 'process' arising from you own practice or to a form of 'expertise', 'consultancy' or 'knowledge'.
The programme will also equip those who wish to work within organisations that develop the infrastructure and environment for new creative businesses with the capacity to flourish in a variety of contexts.