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Faculty of: ECONOMIA; LETTERE E FILOSOFIA

Methods and Topics in Arts Management (MATAM)

Milano

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Duration
2 Years
Language
English
Degree Classes
LM-76 R (Scienze economiche per l'ambiente e la cultura)

Overview

The Programme in Methods and Topics in Arts Management, entirely taught in English, is a curriculum of the main Graduate Programme in Economia e gestione dei beni culturali e dello spettacolo (Economics and management of art, culture and entertainment).

Economics and management of art, culture and entertainment is an inter-faculty Graduate Degree Programme created by the synergy between Humanities and Philosophy Faculty and Economics.

The Methods and Topics in Arts Management programme is designed to help students learn how to manage visual and performing arts from a global perspective. The programme emphasizes the following areas:

  • Advanced arts management courses that equip students with key skills, such as initiating and managing arts projects, and utilizing digital tools to support these initiatives.
  • Field trips that offer students a firsthand experience of various art forms and provide insight into the operation of arts organizations.
  • Research methods courses that teach students how to analyze and understand the cultural industries, focusing on how individuals and groups interact and collaborate through social networks.
  • Design and urban studies courses that show students how to integrate art and management concepts, exploring how the arts can contribute to making cities more inclusive and vibrant.
  • Internship or cultural research projects where students either work with a cultural organization or conduct research in the arts under the guidance of a faculty member.

This programme provides students with a combination of academic learning, hands-on experience, and real-world projects, equipping them with the skills needed to manage arts and culture initiatives effectively.