Programme overview

Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship
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The study programme in a nutshell

Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship is one of the three specialisations within the master Arts and Culture Studies. This specialisation explores the themes creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship thoroughly within the cultural and creative sectors. These themes will be explored in a variety of lectures, seminars and research workshops, offering a mix of theories, empirical research and research methods.

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Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship by Mariangela Lavanga

What you will learn

Students acquire a solid background in cultural economics, creative entrepreneurship, and research methods. They learn about the latest theoretical developments in the economics of: cultural and creative industries, cultural organisations and management, innovation, digitisation, cultural heritage, art markets, performing arts, fashion, music, video games, and about culture beyond markets.

In seminars, workshops and during fieldtrips to a variety of cultural organisations students will apply the knowledge to real, current cases. At the end of the year, you will combine everything you have learned in your master thesis. Your master thesis is the moment to put your gained knowledge and skills to the test. Supervised by one of our experienced lecturers, you will conduct empirical research and write a thesis on a topic of your choice.

Students before you wrote their master thesis on subjects such as the digitalisation of the music industry, NFTs and the changing art market, creative cities and clusters, fashion, craft entrepreneurship, female entrepreneurship, decision making in performing arts, cultural leadership in museums, consumption of videogames, and many more.

Course overview

Below you can view the study schedule of the master specialisation Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship of this year. If you want to know more about a particular course, you can enter the course code in the Course Catalogue.

Study schedule 2023-2024

Term 1

Student workload: 5 EC

Student workload: 5 EC

Student workload: 5 EC

Student workload: -

Term 2

Cultural Economics: Empirical Research (CC4112

or

Cultural Entrepreneurship: Empirical Research (CC4120)

Student workload: 5 EC

Student workload: 5 EC

Term 3

Cultural Management

CC4105

International Art Markets

CC4117

Economics of the Performing Arts

CC4116

Economics of Fashion and Sustainability

CC4119
Project: Applied Cultural EntrepreneurshipCC4160
Museums in ContextCC4122
Assessing the impact of Culture and Creativity in SocietyCC4123
Art Audiences: Developing Cultural Participation*CC4021
Contemporary Aesthetics (MA ACS)*CC4025
Media Tourism*CC4015

*Students can only choose one among Media Tourism (CC4015)Contemporary Aesthetics (CC4025) and Art Audiences: Developing Cultural Participation (CC4021).

Term 4

Student workload: 20 EC

Study schedule 2023-2024 - parttime

The master specialisation Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship can be followed fulltime or part time. When you study part time, you have to obtain the same amount of study points. The courses are spread over two years.

First year (25 EC)

Term

Courses

Course code

EC

1

Thematic Seminar 1: Cultural Economics: Theory

CC4111

5

 

Thematic Seminar 2: Cultural Entrepreneurship

CC4115

5

2

Research Seminar - choose 1 out of 2:

  • Cultural Economics: Empirical Research
  • Cultural Entrepreneurship: Empirical Research

 

CC4112
CC4120

 

5

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elective courses - choose 2 out of 10:

  • Media Tourism (5 EC)*
    CC4015
  • Art Audiences: Developing Cultural Participation (5 EC)*
    CC4021
  • Contemporary Aesthetics*
    CC4025
  • Cultural Management (5 EC)
    CC4105
  • Economics of the Performing Arts (5 EC)
    CC4116
  • International Art Markets (5 EC)
    CC4117
  • Economics of Fashion and Sustainability (5 EC)
    CC4119
  • Museums in Context (5 EC)
    CC4122
  • Assessing the impact of Culture and Creativity in Society (5 EC)**
    CC4123
  • Project course: Applied Cultural Entrepreneurship (5 EC)**
    CC4160

*Students can only choose one among Media Tourism (CC4015)Contemporary Aesthetics (CC4025) and Art Audiences: Developing Cultural Participation (CC4021).
**It is recommended not to choose both Assessing the impact of Culture and Creativity in Society (CC4123) and Project course: Applied Cultural Entrepreneurship (CC4160) due to a heavy workload.

 

 

 

10

4

-

 

 

 

Total

 

25

 Second year (35 EC)

Term

Courses

Course code

EC

1

Thematic Seminar 3: Cultural Organizations

CC4118

5

 Master Thesis ClassCC4107 

2

Thematic Seminar 4: Innovation and Cultural Industries

CC4106

5

 Master Thesis ClassCC41075

3

Start Master Thesis

CC4150

-

4

Finish Master Thesis

CC4150

20

 

Total

 

35

 

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