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This program offers an interdisciplinary foundation in the essential economic, cultural, and policy factors influencing the growth of creative industries. Combining theoretical depth with practical insights into modern cultural production, it delivers both academic rigor and career-ready skills. Students learn from renowned faculty in the School of Culture and Creative Arts and the Adam Smith Business School, supplemented by industry experts sharing real-world perspectives.
Glasgow serves as the perfect setting for studying Creative and Cultural Industries, boasting a dynamic arts scene with flourishing music, theater, and visual arts communities, alongside Scotland's highest concentration of creative businesses. The MSc in Creative Industries and Cultural Policy includes coursework followed by an independent dissertation. Beginning in September, the taught portion blends lectures, seminars, and collaborative projects. Past iterations of the core courses—Creative Industries and Cultural Policy (semester 1) and Creative Lives and Cultural Industries (semester 2)—have featured guest lectures from professionals, policymakers, and industry leaders.
Whether aiming for leadership positions in established institutions or entrepreneurial ventures, this program provides a nuanced understanding of the creative sector's dynamics while sharpening analytical abilities for career success. Additionally, it prepares graduates for policy advisory roles, consultancy work, or advanced academic research.