- Participants who want to guide or improve their professional skills towards cultural, artistic and creative management through an approach that combines:
Values and theoretical solidity oriented towards achieving objectives and making decisions. An eminent vision of “getting to work”. - The analysis and first-hand knowledge of local, national and international experiences.
- This course is especially useful for:
Active professionals from public and private entities developing their careers in entities and companies in the following areas:
• Recorded and live music.
• Theater, Circus, Dance, Street, Theater of objects.
• Audiovisual.
• Cultural industries.
• Libraries, Books and Promotion of reading.
• Museums, heritage, galleries, art centers and visual arts in general.
• Cultural and event tourism.
• Other areas such as Cultural Mediation, Design and fashion, Gastronomy, Parks and natural and recreational spaces, Educational and Research Entities, and Cultural revitalization.
Students with this profile who pass the program will obtain the Training Program Certification in Cultural, Artistic and Creative Management.
- Graduates and university students of economics and ADE; right; history; communication; fine arts; and other disciplines that aim to improve their preparation for employment in any of the above areas.
Students with this profile who pass the program will obtain the Arts MBA · University Master's Degree in Cultural, Artistic and Creative Management.
- Medium-grade technicians and higher-grade FP technicians.
In short, the program is designed to meet the needs of current professionals who seek to advance their professional career or future professionals who want to enter the fields of culture, artistic and creative, working in for-profit and non-profit entities, whether public administrations. , companies, foundations, associations, entrepreneurs and self-employed professionals and other legal forms.
Proficiency in the English language at the level of reading and listening comprehension is a desirable requirement, although not mandatory.