Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines - Université Catholique de Lille Master's Degree Cultural Management
Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines - Université Catholique de Lille

Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines - Université Catholique de Lille

Master's Degree Cultural Management

Lille, France

Master degree

2 years

French

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master's Degree in Cultural Management focuses on the intersection of culture, management, and societal impact. It typically involves understanding cultural policies, managing cultural institutions, and fostering community engagement. The program equips students with knowledge on cultural theories and practices, alongside managerial and organizational skills, to navigate the evolving cultural landscape.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates pursue various professions, including roles as cultural managers, event coordinators, arts administrators, and project managers in cultural organizations. They may also find opportunities in non-profits, governmental agencies, and consultancy, contributing to the cultural development of communities.

Presentation

Working as a manager in the cultural sector requires a detailed knowledge of theory and also concrete practical skills. This Master in Cultural Management specialises in two particular areas, film studies and contemporary music, including them in a much wider programme of cultural knowledge and understanding of the arts today in general. Classes and seminars will be led both by faculty members and by competent professionals who have specialised in these areas.

They will help students to think about culture in an interdisciplinary manner. This course increases students’ grasp of all aspects of performance arts in both theory and practice from several points of view (historical, aesthetic, anthropological legal and economic) making them highly competitive in the job market for all forms of employment in the area of cultural management.

  • Language of instruction: French
  • Academic Calendar: Fall semester from mid-September to Christmas, Spring semester from mid-January to mid-May
  • Teaching Hours: 470 teaching hours in the first year and 412 in the second year.

A research project must be written at the end of each year.

Advantages

  • Professional situation
  • Individual follow-up
  • Internships