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Graduate Diploma in Arts and Cultural Management (Advanced)

  • Graduate Diploma

The Graduate Diploma in Arts and Cultural Management (Advanced) prepares graduates for diverse roles in the arts industry, equipping them with skills to manage cultural resources and communicate effectively with various stakeholders. It is designed for individuals committed to advancing and preserving culture within the community.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Course Code
GDA-ACM
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
International Fees
$32,000 per year

About this course

OverviewCourse overview

The Graduate Diploma in Arts and Cultural Management (Advanced) aims to prepare graduates to work in a diversity of arts industry environments, ranging from large organisations and government departments to self-employment in the arts, by developing in graduate students an understanding and appreciation of the arts, and the range of skills necessary to manage cultural resources, both human and material.

Learn to communicate and negotiate the priorities of art materials with a range of people and organisations, including arts organisations, artists, government administrators, funding bodies, professional organisations and unions. Use your knowledge to plan, coordinate, make decisions, solve problems, and manage human and physical resources.

Who is it for?

If you want to demonstrate a sense of commitment and responsibility to artists and the advancement and preservation of culture within the broader community, the Graduate Diploma in Arts and Cultural Management (Advanced) will give you the skill set to function as an accountable and highly skilled worker in the arts industry.

Study locations

Parkville

What you will learn

Overview

The Graduate Diploma in Arts and Cultural Management (Advanced) aims to prepare graduates to work in a diversity of arts industry environments, ranging from large organisations and government departments to self-employment in the arts, by developing in graduate students an understanding and appreciation of the arts, and the range of skills necessary to manage cultural resources, both human and material.

Learn to communicate and negotiate the priorities of art materials with a range of people and organisations, including arts organisations, artists, government administrators, funding bodies, professional organisations and unions. Use your knowledge to plan, coordinate, make decisions, solve problems, and manage human and physical resources.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Creative Arts courses at University of Melbourne.
83.2%
Overall satisfaction
80.1%
Skill scale
80.8%
Teaching scale
66.7%
Employed full-time
$62k
Average salary