Arts, culture, and heritage have been approached from historical, legal, aesthetic and institutional perspectives. While exposure to these dimensions forms the foundation for education and knowledge in the arts, the task of creating a cadre of professional managers and policy makers who are sensitive to the trends imposed by the new generation of digital technologies and economic instruments remains to be accomplished. It is for this need that this course has been conceived.
The goal of this course is to provide insights on the management dimensions of arts, culture, and heritage for professionals and students who desire to specialize in this domain.
The objectives of the course are as follows:
- Provide the conceptual essence of arts, culture and heritage.
- Elaborate on the managerial implications of different schools of ontology and philosophical thought on arts culture and heritage (both Western and Eastern streams)
- Expose learners to Managerial Economics of Arts and Heritage
- Provide a perspective on the organisational structures of arts organisations and their management systems.
- Expose learners to the craft of policy making in the realms of arts and culture.
- Speculate on the arts organisations of tomorrow.