Program code - title: MC034 - Master of Arts (Arts Management)
GD028, GC010, Graduate Diploma in Arts Management and Graduate Certificate in Arts Management
City campus
These qualifications provide you with the opportunity to recognise, develop and extend your professional knowledge, skills, attitudes and values within a flexible framework. You will be equipped for senior positions of responsibility in a variety of educational and arts industry contexts and become able to assist your organisation to address strategic priorities in a systematic and effective manner.
Specifically, the programs aim to produce, in cooperation with the education, training and arts industries, highly skilled, critical, reflective and ethical practitioners committed to making a substantive contribution to the field of arts management and the community.
General information is available at Postgraduate Study at RMIT
The master program incorporates the graduate diploma and graduate certificate qualifications.
Master: one-and-a-half years full-time or three years part-time
Graduate diploma: one year full-time or two years part-time
Graduate certificate: six months full-time or one year part-time
Recognition of current competencies is available for these programs. The master program can lead to entry into higher degrees by research. For further information please contact the program director.
Further information about gaining credit for previous study or experience
Further information about pathways
Graduates will be employable as senior practitioners in a variety of educational, training community and arts industry settings which require high levels of knowledge and skills in areas such as arts administration and management, project management and research methods.
An appropriate initial degree and usually one year of relevant professional or additional academic experience. Applicants without this academic qualification may be considered for entry if they produce evidence or experience which satisfies the Program Director that they have developed a knowledge of the field of study sufficient to undertake the proposed program.
Postgraduate Commonwealth supported equity places
RMIT offers postgraduate students, who meet the entrance and equity criteria, the option to apply for a Postgraduate Commonwealth supported equity place, instead of paying full-fees. Visit equity access for more information about the eligibility criteria and how to apply.
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Apply online at www.rmit.edu.au/programs/apply/direct
Timely applications for coursework programs are due by:
Midyear applications open 1 May
Applications will continue to be accepted until all places have been filled. You are encouraged to lodge your application early.
Supplementary information forms
Some postgraduate programs require applicants to complete a supplementary information form in addition to the direct application form.
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Detailed information regarding fees for postgraduate programs can be found by clicking the further information link below.
Scholarships
RMIT is committed to enriching and transforming the futures of our students and will award more than 2000 scholarships worth millions of dollars in 2012.
RMIT’s scholarships help to recognise and foster academic achievement in our students, as well as assist students from a variety of backgrounds to realise their tertiary and career dreams. Visit RMIT Scholarships for further information.
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The following program structure(s) are linked to this program.
Info Corner
330 Swanston Street (cnr La Trobe Street)
Melbourne VIC 3000
Tel. +61 3 9925 2260
Email: study@rmit.edu.au
OR
Associate Professor David Forrest, Program Manager
School of Art
Tel. +61 3 9925 7807
Email: david.forrest@rmit.edu.au
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Although RMIT endeavours to ensure the accuracy of this information, there is no guarantee it will remain accurate all year. Applicants are advised to confirm program details with the appropriate school before making an application.