Creative and Cultural Industries Management

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Newcastle University
UK
Provided by: Into Global

Progression Summary

blend academic insights with real-world experience. develop expertise and confidence in fields such as music, heritage, tourism and media. on our creative cultural industries management ma you'll learn how to lead change and drive growth in a variety of sectors. whether in public, private, or non-profit organisations. learn about the key concepts, topics, and skills through modules taught at the school of arts and cultures and the triple accredited (equis, aacsb, and amba) newcastle university business school. you'll also draw upon expertise from research areas in the wider university community. we have strong partnerships with local and national media, digital studios, creative and cultural organisations. these include university strategic partners such as: the glasshouse opera north tyne and wear archives and museums you’ll engage with guest speakers including community interest companies (cics) from the sector, addressing social justice and increasing inclusivity and access to the arts. in semester 2, you’ll tailor your learning to your aspirations and career goals. on your final project you'll either focus on an individually designed research topic (an 8,000-word journal article) or a research topic set by a range of external organisations and freelancers (an 8,000-word professional report). you’ll be studying in a vibrant city campus with easy access to a rich cultural and creative scene. newcastle is a city with excellent transport links to key creative and media hubs, and less than 3 hours by train from london.

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Start Date

2026-09
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Tuition fees

129,549 .SAR

ielts 6.5 overall (with a minimum of 6.0 in all sub-skills).

3.5/4.0 or 4.25/5.0 (85%) as comparable to a 1st class minimum gpa of 3.75/5.0 (75%) as comparable to a 2.1 3.5/5.0 or 2.8/4.0 (70%) as comparable to a 2.2

full time