The Creative Industries and Arts Organisation MA at Queen Mary University of London is a distinctive course designed to offer a critical and theoretical understanding of the creative economy, the arts, and their intersecting practices. It is perfect for students who want to break down traditional barriers and explore how the arts and the creative economy can be further developed. Course Content: This course primarily focuses on understanding the creative economy, arts practice and management, and the interconnection between arts, culture and creative industries. It provides an analysis of the factors leading to the growth of the creative economy, the businesses and industries that constitute the creative economy, and the role of the arts and the creative industries in future economic and societal development.Key Modules: The MA programme comprises of two core modules: ‘Perspectives on the Creative Economy’ and ‘Managing Creative Organisations’, and two elective modules that students can choose from a range of options including ‘Digital Economies’, ‘Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice' and 'Researching the City: Methods and Techniques.'Accreditations: The details about accreditations are not mentioned on the course page.Future Careers: The course prepares students for a wide range of careers in the arts and creative industries, as well as roles in related sectors and academic research. The course also aims to equip students with skills that will be beneficial for roles in arts and creative industry organisations, enabling policy-making, business development and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.