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177 Master's degrees in Management of Creative Industries

Creative Industries
The Creative Industries programme from The University of Exeter provides critical and practical tools to explore, apply, and lead with creativity in diverse cultural and organisational contexts.

Creative Industries
In the Creative Industries Master's specialisation, you will come to understand a field buzzing with creativity: where art meets commerce, where culture generates sustainability and societal engagement.

Management – Digitalization and Transformation
The Master in Management – Digitalization & Transformation (M.A.) empowers graduates to lead and design digital change across business functions. It merges core management education with in-depth learning in areas such as data science, business model innovation, process optimization, and change management.

Critical Creative Practices
This Critical Creative Practices course from Free University of Bozen-Bolzano fuses art, design and technology to address today's challenges. In this interdisciplinary programme, creativity meets new media and sustainability, empowering students to lead transformative change at the intersection of culture, technology and climate justice.

Creative Industries and Cultural Policy
The Creative Industries and Cultural Policy programme at the University of Glasgow provides an interdisciplinary grounding in the key economic, cultural and policy forces shaping the development of the creative industries.

Creative Industries and Arts Organisation
This Creative Industries and Arts Organisation MA course delivered by Queen Mary University of London is designed to give students a critical, strategic and ethical understanding of sustainable business and stakeholder relations in the creative, cultural and arts industries.

Arts and Culture
What does Mondrian tell us with his painting 'Victory Boogie Woogie' and how can we understand Vermeer's 'Girl with a Pearl Earring'? Who actually pays for art and culture? What role models does Hollywood provide us with? If these are questions that interest you, then you should definitely consider the Master’s in Arts and Culture.

Digital Creative Media - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Digital Creative Media - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Loughborough offers successful students guaranteed progression to Loughborough University.

Cultural and Creative Industries
The Cultural and Creative Industries course offered at NEOMA Business School provides an in-depth view of not only the management of the arts but also the economic, social and cultural challenges raised by the ongoing transformation in the music, film, performing arts, publishing and art industries.

Marketing and the Creative Industries
The Marketing and the Creative Industries course delivered by Queen Mary University of London will study the principles of marketing tailored to creative industries and the cultural sector and you will explore how arts, heritage and culture are linked to business and society.

Music Industry Management and Artist Development
Through this Music Industry Management and Artist Development course from the University of West London you will study key concepts in managing and developing a music career and a broad range of entrepreneurial and transferable skills suitable for a variety of music industry jobs.

Arts and Cultural Management
The Arts and Cultural Management programme at IESA - School of Arts and Culture is designed to prepare you to work in the arts and cultural industries through its intensive teaching and focused training of professional practice.

Arts Management
The Arts Management at Istituto Europeo Di Design (IED), Firenze and Roma will train up a professional Art Manager in a top cultural context across 3 art capitals (Florence and Rome first, but also Venice for a week-long workshop).

Innovation Management
The Innovation Management programme at Reykjavík University equips students with the skills to create, develop, and exploit new opportunities – arguably the most valuable set of skills in the current landscape. Innovation and entrepreneurship are critical sources of future social and economic value.

Digital Media and Creative Industries
Want to get under the skin of the creative economy and sharpen your expertise in this dynamic, multi-faceted field? Curate your own study pathway on the Digital Media and Creative Industries programme from Loughborough University.

Managing Art and Cultural Heritage in Global Markets
The Managing Art and Cultural Heritage in Global Markets at IESA - School of Arts and Culture trains professionals to enter the art market. It combines lectures, workshops and seminars with practical field visits in museums, foundations, historical monuments, and fashion houses.

International Music Management
Develop the knowledge and skills you’ll need to become an entrepreneur in the global music industry on the International Music Management programme at the University of Southampton. On this UK course you'll learn about all aspects of the music business, from live performance and streaming to advertising and video games. Industry professionals will help you discover the careers you can go into.

Entrepreneurship for the Creative Industries
The Entrepreneurship for the Creative Industries course at Escape Studios is your chance to turn bold ideas into reality. If you’ve got experience in animation, games, design, or digital arts and dream of building something extraordinary, this masters degree will empower you to become the founder, innovator, and entrepreneur you’ve always wanted to be.

Marketing in the Creative Industries
The Marketing in the Creative Industries course delivered by Queen Mary University of London focusses on fine and visual arts, theatre, dance, music, fashion, film, design, gaming and more. Students will develop insight into practical marketing and audience development for the arts and cultural sectors learning from established scholars and cultural practitioners.

School of Creativity
School of Creativity - Branding and Activation at Thomas More will feel like diving in the deep end of the creative pool.