Master's Degree Programme in Cultural Policy
Description
The Master’s Degree Programme in Cultural Policy provides students with analytical knowledge of the social, economic and political dimensions of arts and culture. The focus of this social sciences based programme lies on the ways in which culture in a wider sense changes and shapes people's lives. This includes changes in culture and art production, media technologies, language, education, economy, politics and policy. In the intersection of various transformation processes it is crucial to analyze how cultural institutions such as museums, art institutions, education, media and administration define their roles and reorganize their policies and practices. Furthermore, the programme addresses issues of cultural identities, such as ethnicity, race, national identity and gender, and examines how they shape and are shaped in the changing social landscape. The social, political and cultural changes also shape the ways in which collective identities and cultural memory are constructed.
The Cultural Policy program participates actively in the international networks, cooperates with leading scholars, and focuses on the most current and leading edge topics of the cultural policy field. The program plays a key role in contributing to the ongoing evolution of this field and is a primary player in the global cultural policy research community.
Through this programme students develop expertise and competences for research, strategy, management and creatively-oriented professional fields. The working life spectrum includes public, private and third sector organizations. There is an option to specialize in Finnish cultural policy, and complete part of studies in Finnish language. Successful completion of the programme qualifies students for PhD studies.
Degree structure
- MCPS3001 Thesis Seminar 1 (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS3002 Thesis Seminar 2 (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS7005 Master's Thesis (40Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS7010 Maturity Test (0Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS3011 Introduction to Cultural Policy (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS3012 Theory of Cultural Policy (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS3013 International Cultural Policy (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS3014 History of Nordic and European Cultural Policy (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS3015 Culture and Economy (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS250 Politics of Cultural Participation (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS3101 Work, Entrepreneurship and Expertise (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS200 Media and Globalisation (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS3102 Globalisation, Transnationalism and Citizenship (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS155 Challenges of Authorship and Copyright (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS120 Geography of Cultural Policy (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS125 Cultural Sustainability (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- MCPS3103 General Studies in Local Cultural Policies (5Ìý³¦°ù)
- XENY1000 Academic and Professional Communication (2Ìý³¦°ù)
- XENY1001 Worklife Communication and Interaction (3Ìý³¦°ù)
- Optionality
- Select 15 credits
Elective studies (15Â cr)
Elective studies shall support the degree programme and ensure that the minimum credit requirement is fulfilled. Elective studies can comprise courses in languages and communication, as well as studies related to working life skills. Courses given by other programmes and faculties can also be included.