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MC280 - Master of Arts (Arts Management)
Plan: MC280 - Master of Arts (Arts Management)
Campus: City Campus
Learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes Statement
As a graduate, you will develop the following program learning outcomes:
- Attain appropriate and relevant arts management knowledge, with the ability to critique, use and apply that knowledge across a range of situations, enabling effective judgments in dealing with new and emerging issues in the field
- Conduct self-directed learning and independent research to develop your individual arts management practice and locate your work globally within an appropriate conceptual and theoretical context
- Critically evaluate and make judgments on the social, legal and international aspects of actions and decisions in arts management, with an understanding of professional expectations and ethical requirements
- Communicate through practice and policy in a sustainable manner with a wide range of audiences in multidisciplinary means with an appreciation of communication as a personal and cultural practice
- Demonstrate the skills of research, analysis and presentation within professional and academic fields
- Engage critically in theoretical, historical, social, legal, environmental and cultural contexts with reference to the arts management industry context
- Demonstrate the capacity to work independently, as well as with others in group and team activities and decision-making processes to seek innovative and critically reflective solutions and outcomes
- Engage critically, creatively and effectively using available resources to solve arts management issues and reflect on the process and outcomes.
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