Postgraduate Degree in Management of Cultural and Creative Industries

Type of programme
Postgraduate degrees
Duration
between 01-10-2024 and 31-07-2025
Credits
21 ECTS
Price
€172.00 / ECTS x 21 = €3,612.00. *Prices corresponding to the 2024-2025 academic year.
Places
20
Schedule
From Monday to Thursday and alternate Fridays from 5pm to a 9pm
Language
English
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Creative cultural industries -the performing arts, music and the audiovisual and publishing industries- are based on a combination of creativity and production.Today these are cultural sectors which are growing rapidly, and this will continue into the future.

Professionals in these sectors should be aware of the work processes linked both to creation -theatre companies, dance, music, production- as well as the management and production of shows, festivals, cultural facilities and commercial products for material or digital production.For that reason, they need not only great sensitivity with regards to artistic creation and a knowledge of new trends, but also knowledge of the management tools that will allow them to design viable projects and companies.

This Postgraduate Degree in the Management of Creative Cultural Industries, taught in English, offers this double perspective: it covers the analysis of the creative cultural industries sector, and the specific work processes it involves, as well as providing the specific tools to manage culture. 

Prospective students

It is aimed at graduates who are already working and wish to enhance their knowledge in key areas of cultural management.

Study programme and subjects 2024-2025

Subjects in course 1 Type Term ECTS
Cultural Marketing Type: OB Term: First term ECTS: 3
Tools for Managing Culture Type: OB Term: First term ECTS: 3
Creation of Cultural Entities Type: OB Term: Second term ECTS: 3
Cultural Communication and Information Type: OB Term: Second term ECTS: 3
Funding for Culture Type: OB Term: Second term ECTS: 3
Audiovisual Industry Management Type: OB Term: Third term ECTS: 3
Performing Arts Management Type: OB Term: Third term ECTS: 3
  • ECTS: European Credit Transfer System
  • Term: calendar period
  • (a): subjects which are taught in English

Teachers

Mohammed Hassan Elrazzaz 
Tools for Managing Culture. Funding for Culture. Cultural Project
Mr Elrazzaz holds a BA degree in Commerce / Economics (Cairo University), a diploma in Cultural Studies (University of Granada) and a Master’s in Arts & Cultural Management (UIC Barcelona). His career combines 10 years of expertise in the financial sector with 12 years of hands-on experience in the cultural field as the founder and mastermind of an active cultural community. He received the ifa-Stuttgart scholarship in the Mediterranean category in 2011. Since 2013, he has worked at the Secretary of the Union for the Mediterranean (UIM) as Coordinator of Regional Integration. His book ‘The Mediterranean: A Shared Heritage’ was published by EMUNI in 2017.

Christoph Pasour
Cultural Marketing. Audiovisual Industry Management. Cultural Project. Academic tutor work experience. 
Mr Pasour is a TV Producer. He holds a degree in Art History and Media Studies from the Freie Universität Berlin (Germany) and also Edinburgh University (UK). He has authored articles for newspapers and magazines on media art and cinematography. He was the project manager and curator at the Museum for Cinematography in Potsdam, Germany; commissioning Editor in the film department of the 3sat cultural television channel (Germany/Austria/Switzerland). He has also been involved in script development (fiction/non-fiction) for production companies in Berlin and Hamburg. He has been a producer/author on documentaries since 2005 for production companies in Berlin, Hamburg and Barcelona for broadcasters such as ARTE, 3sat, ARD, ZDF, RAI, YLE, TV3. He currently is the director of the University Master's Degree in Cultural Management at UIC Barcelona..

Senem Tüzen
Audiovisual Industry Management
Senem Tüzen, born in Ankara and citizen of Spain, wrote and directed the Turkish mother-daughter drama Motherland (Ana Yurdu), her first feature film, which premiered at the 2015 Venice Critics' Week. The film has won 18 national awards, Best Screenplay at the 2015 Asia-Pacific Awards, two FIPRESCI awards (Warsaw and Istanbul) and was among the ten films proposed by FIPRESCI for the 2016 European Film Awards. She co-directed the narrative documentary Eat Your Catfish (2021), which premiered in competition at IDFA and won Best Documentary at the Istanbul Film Festival. She was also one of six international finalists for the 2022 Academy Gold Fellowship for Women, awarded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Previously, she has contributed to various film and television projects, including Al Jazeera and Turkish state television productions, as a producer, editor and director of photography. She also worked as a script doctor for the Turkish series "Another Self" (2022 - 2023) on Netflix. Currently, she is a lecturer in the 'Master’s Degree in Film Directing' at ESCAC.

Inés Martínez Ribas
Cultural Communication and Information. Cultural Project
Writer, reporter and sociologist. She studied at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), the University of East London (UEL) and the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM). She graduated in Political Sciences and Sociology (UAB and UEL) and Sciences of Information (UAB) and she studied a Master in Journalism El País (UAM). She has worked as editor in newspapers such as El País, La Vanguardia and El Periódico; she was the press and protocol manager in institutions like ‘La Caixa’ Foundation and The Contemporary Art Museum of Barcelona (MACBA), and she has written many articles. She works as a communications consultant. ‘Caribdis. En mar de nadie’’ (Ed. Distrito 93, 2020), her first novel, was finalist in the III August Dupin Contest Black Novel 2020.

Xavi Menós 
Cultural Communication and Information
I was born in Sudanell, Lleida in 1981. At 23, I graduated with a BA in Audiovisual Communications from the Pompeu Fabra University (Bachelor’s Degree Extraordinary Award). For two years I worked at Localia TV where I produced shows and hosted the cultural show "Siroco". In 2005 I received a scholarship from “La Caixa" foundation and I moved to New York where I studied an MA in Media Studies at The New School (2006-2008). From July 2008 to February 2022, I was part of Shakira's staff where I was responsible for creating digital content and executing launch strategies for albums, tours and brand partnerships. I documented her "Sale El Sol” (2010-2011), "El Dorado” (2017-208) World Tours, the Super Bowl 2020 (amongst others) generating content for her social media platforms, media partners, official DVDs and movies. While freelancing for ELLE’s Editor-in-chief, Nina Garcia, I was part of the "Project Runway” family for 13 seasons. I also helped coordinate ABC's official coverage of the Oscar Red Carpet in 2012 and 2017. Photography is my biggest passion. My work has allowed me to photograph Shakira and Coldplay tours, more than 250 fashion shows, creating images shown over multiple screens. My passion for music has led me to photograph two Coldplay tours "Mylo Xyloto" (2012) and "A Head Full Of Dreams" (2017) and the Glastonbury Festival (2017) in the United Kingdom. My photographs have been published in magazines such as Marie Claire (USA and Spain), ELLE, USA Today, El País Semanal, La Vanguardia, Cinemania, SModa, Rolling Stone, AR, Qué Leer, National Geographic, HOLA, amongst other national and international publications. In 2011 I illustrated the cover of Elvira Lindo's book "Lugares Que No Quiero Compartir Con Nadie" (Seix Barral). My photos have also featured in two exhibitions: "In & Out” (2015) in Lleida and in "New York Just For The Brave” (2017) at the Cervantes Institute in Manhattan.

Alfonso Gironza Marqués
Creation of Cultural Companies
Alfonso Gironza holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from the Barcelona School of Industrial Engineering-UPC (1999). He has a Master's Degree in Company Quality Management from the Fundació Politècnica de Catalunya-UPC (2005) and an Executive Master's Degree in Business Administration EMBA-IESE Barcelona (2010). Since 2005, he has been a management consultant for industrial services enterprises. From 2003 to 2009, he worked as an internal consultant at IBM Global Services and, from 2000 to 2003, as a project manager at Deutsche Bank.

Sandy Fitzgerald
Funding for Culture
Sandy has over forty-years´ experience in the cultural sector, including: Executive Director of City Arts Centre, Dublin (1973 to 2001), board member of the Royal Hospital National Cultural Centre (1985 – 1990), later to become the Irish Museum of Modern Art; board member of the Dublin Film Festival (1988 - 1993); Executive Committee Member of Trans Europe Halles, the European network of Independent Cultural Centres (1997-2002). Currently Sandy is a co-director of Olivearte Cultural Agency delivering training, consultancy and project management across Europe.

José María Sanchis
Performing Arts Management
Jose Maria Sanchis Perales was born in Valencia. He holds a degree in Law from the University of Barcelona, is specialised in international relations and spent three years preparing for the annual national examinations at the Diplomatic Corps.  He has been working in the cultural sector since 1998, first at the CCCB in Barcelona and from 1999 at L’Auditori in Barcelona in the technical department. From 2003, he was head of production for Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and worked on productions for Sonar Festival, Primavera Sound and Peralada Festival, among others. He lectures on the master’s degree in Management and Musical Production at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, as well as teaching Performing Arts Management at UIC Barcelona. He also regularly collaborates with different educational institutions such as the IESE Business School, Blanquerna, Pompeu Fabra University, the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and the University of Deusto.

Armando Rotondi
Performing Arts Management
Armando Rotondi is an academic, writer, theatre practitioner and cultural manager from Italy. He is Full Professor and Leader of the MA Creative Performance Practice at the IAB – Institute of the Arts Barcelona (validated by Liverpool John Moores University). After a BA at the Federico II University of Naples and a 2-year MA at the Sapienza University of Rome, he achieved his PhD at the University of Strathclyde in 2012. He also gained 3 university professorship habilitations. Armando is author of several academic publications: more than 10 authored and edited books; more than 50 book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed journals; more than 50 papers at international conferences, including 4 papers as a keynote speaker and on many chairs of expert panels. He is a founding member of INIT – International Network of Italian Theatre and a member of the Executive Committee of the European Association for the Study of Theatre and Performance. In addition, he is a member of many editorial boards and boards of trustees. Armando is also active in the field of European and international research project and grants. He was Project Co-Manager of the Creative Europe “Make a Move” project on art incubators for independent and non-institutionalised theatre in Europe at the IAB and is currently co-organiser of the EASTAP Conference 2024. 

Admission calls

Application Process Deadlines for 2024-2025

First call for applications (CLOSED)

  • Deadline to submit documents: December 18, 2023
  • Interviews with shortlisted candidates: January 8 to 11, 2024
  • Results communication: January 12, 2024
  • Deadline to reserve place: January 26, 2024

Second call for applications (CLOSED)

  • Deadline to submit documents: February 26, 2024
  • Interviews with shortlisted candidates: March 4 to 7, 2024
  • Results communication: March 8, 2024
  • Deadline to reserve place: March 22, 2024

Third call for applications

  • Deadline to submit documents: May 3, 2024
  • Interviews with shortlisted candidates (only if its required): May 6 to 9, 2024
  • Results communication: May 13, 2024
  • Deadline to reserve place: May 27, 2024

*Following each step, the applicants will be notified if they have been:

a) Accepted: You will receive your acceptance letter along with instructions on how to pay the deposit and reserve a place. Acceptance will only be confirmed upon payment.

b) Placed on a waiting list: Your application will be reviewed again during the next call.

c) Not accepted

Documents submission must be complete in order to include the applicant in each admission call. If some documents are missing, your application will be kept until completed and reviewed during the next admission call.

Prerequisites & admissions

Admission criteria

While all candidates who meet the access route requirements will be considered, acceptance will be determined based on the following criteria:

  • University degree and transcript of records
  • Professional and academic CV (previous experience is not compulsory, but it will be valued)
  • Motivation letter

Reservation and enrolment

In order to reserve a place on the course, candidates who have received an official letter of admission must make an initial payment for the amount of 20% of the total postgraduate's degree fee (552 Euros).

The rest may be paid after the enrolment process.

For further information:

Faqs

  1. What are ECTS credits?

    ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credits are the units used to quantify all the activities the students carry out during the learning process: theoretical and practical class hours, study hours, seminars, homework, work experience and projects, exam preparation and exams or other tests. Each ECTS credit is equal to 25 hours of work.

  2. What is the difference between the Master’s Degree and postgraduate degrees in Cultural Management?

    The University Master’s Degree in Cultural Management at UIC Barcelona has a heavier course load and workload. As a result, it provides a more comprehensive overview of cultural management and also includes a Final Master’s Degree Project and work experience.

    The postgraduate degrees, thanks to their reduced format, are a great option for people who work and study or who are taking other courses. They are intended for students with a bachelor's degree, undergraduate degree or diploma, who are currently working and who wish to further their knowledge of key aspects of cultural management. The subjects that make up the curricula of the various postgraduate degrees are also part of the Master’s Degree curriculum.

    The University Master's Degree in Cultural Management at UIC Barcelona is an official postgraduate qualification adapted to the regulations of the European Higher Education Area. Postgraduate degrees are, throughout the EU, specific to the universities that teach them.

  3. Do the postgraduate degrees include external job placements? If not, can students do a job placement by paying the cost of the credits?

    UIC Barcelona does not offer postgraduate students the opportunity to do job placements. Nor may they pay the cost of the job placement as if it were an additional subject.

  4. As a postgraduate student, will the subjects I take be recognised if I switch to the Master’s Degree?

    If a postgraduate student wishes to switch to the Master’s Degree, acceptance of their application will depend on the date on which the change was requested. Students may not enrol in the Master’s Degree if more than one month has passed since the start of the academic year.

    Although the postgraduate students take the same subjects as the master’s students, these subjects may not be recognised in the Master’s Degree curriculum as the postgraduate degree is not an official qualification.

  5. Can I take master’s degree subjects even though they are not part of the postgraduate degree?

    Although the postgraduate students take the same subjects as the master’s students, not all Master’s Degree subjects are included in the postgraduate programme. As a result, postgraduate students may not take Master’s Degree subjects that are not part of the postgraduate programme.

    Students interested in taking a Master’s Degree subject that is not part of the postgraduate programme may enrol in the subject as “Continuing Education”. All subjects may be taken as “Continuing Education”.

  6. As a postgraduate student, can I take part in the Master’s Degree visits and activities?

    The academic programmes of both the University Master’s Degree and postgraduate degrees in Cultural Management at UIC Barcelona provide students the opportunity to take part in joint study visits and trips to cultural institutions and facilities.

    Both sets of students will also attend joint lectures by industry experts.