Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Course covers all the historical, theoretical and practical material included in the Master's in gallery studies and critical curating but allows students to replace the exhibition project with a dissertation on a topic of their choice and gain practical experience in a museum or gallery.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at University Of Essex
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: The course provides education and training for graduates in the research methods, sources and key theoretical concepts for the interdisciplinary study of culture, with particular emphasis on cultural heritages.
Core subjects include: Information, writing and communication; sources and methodologies; research environment; optional subjects include: theory and cultural practice; entrepreneurship.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at University Of Ulster
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Particularly relevant to students who already work in the creative industries and are interested in professional development or those interested in a career in that sector be it on a freelance basis, to work for small cultural operators like arts venues or to work in large organisations like the Arts Council.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at University Of Winchester
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Course is aimed at students seeking a professional qualification that equips them for a career in visual arts management, critical curating, museum or gallery administration and in the broader field of aesthetic approaches to understanding management and organizations.(read more)
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Course description: This course covers a wide subject area with a special focus on Latin American art; the University of Essex Collection of Latin American Art provides the opportunity for students to study and discuss art 1st hand.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at University Of Essex
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course provides a broad understanding of the nature of heritage tourism from a regional, national and international perspective.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at Trinity University College
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at University Of Essex
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Course description: Areas of research include: Celtic heritage; heritage and identity; and the role of museums.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at Bangor University
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Course description: The course explores today's arts and culture issues in depth; develops the management skills to strengthen students performance within the wider context of arts management issues in Wales, the UK and beyond.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at Trinity University College
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: The course enables students to develop skills in a range of management functions including marketing, management, finance and human resources; content is placed within the context of international and national cultural policy and the service ethos of the public and voluntary sectors.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at University Of Ulster
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at University Of Essex
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Course description: This course examines the principles, procedures and practices of the preservation and conservation of historic structures and sites within the context of the wider built environment and the town planning process; by enhancing research, analytical and prescriptive capabilities in conservation, graduates from the course are well qualified to assist the research, conservation and enhancement of the built environment.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The course provides a broad understanding of the nature of heritage tourism from a regional, national and international perspective.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at Trinity University College
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Course description: The course has a particular emphasis on creative practice in digital technologies.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at University Of Ulster
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course examines the principles, procedures and practices of the preservation and conservation of historic structures and sites within the context of the wider built environment and the town planning process; by enhancing research, analytical and prescriptive capabilities in conservation, graduates from the course are well qualified to assist the research, conservation and enhancement of the built environment.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Areas of research include: Celtic heritage; heritage and identity; and the role of museums.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at Bangor University
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: This course examines the principles, procedures and practices of the preservation and conservation of historic structures and sites within the context of the wider built environment and the town planning process; by enhancing research, analytical and prescriptive capabilities in conservation, graduates from the course are well qualified to assist the research, conservation and enhancement of the built environment.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at Oxford Brookes University
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Course description: The course comprises an evaluation of key issues in the contemporary heritage and museum sectors, together with the study of exhibition practice and a comprehensive analysis of the ways in which heritage finds expression in the cultural landscape.(read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at University Of Ulster
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
All arts, culture and heritage administration courses at University Of Winchester
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Particularly relevant to students who already work in the creative industries and are interested in professional development or those interested in a career in that sector be it on a freelance basis, to work for small cultural operators like arts venues or to work in large organisations like the Arts Council.(read more)
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Goldsmiths, University Of London
Heike, November 2007Overall score
The course was interesting but not challenging enough. It was good to actually meet lots of people from arts organisations but in the end it might have been cleverer to get practical experience instead.
In my opnion Goldsmith's does not live up to it's good reputation, but maybe it applies more to undergraduates than postgraduates.
Study experience
Facilities
Very good resources, many computer facilities, videos, maybe longer opening times would be good.
Postgraduate life
don't know.
Job prospects
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