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Film and Creative Enterprise

Business and Management

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MA

  • Overview
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  • Requirements
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  • About
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  • Career
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Overview

The MA Film and Creative Enterprise degree integrates arts with law, management, and entrepreneurship, targeting those interested in filmmaking and creative industries. Students explore critical film concepts, develop filmmaking skills, and study industry trends. The program prepares graduates for diverse careers in the creative sector.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. April 9, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Whole course
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
Republic of Ireland£11,750N/A
EU£25,850N/A
England£11,750N/A
Northern Ireland£11,750N/A
Scotland£11,750N/A
Wales£11,750N/A
Channel Islands£11,750N/A
International£25,850N/A

Requirements

Entry Requirements:
Language Requirements

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Modules

  • Exploring Screen Practices

    Core
  • Film: Creative Peaks and Industries

    Core
  • Film Programming and Film Festivals

    Core

About

Program Description

The MA Film and Creative Enterprise degree combines a passion for the arts with studies in law, management, and entrepreneurship.

Target Audience

This course is designed for individuals aspiring to careers in:

  • Filmmaking
  • Creative producing
  • Film programming
  • Creative industries

Course Structure

Students will engage with:

  • Key critical ideas about film and television
  • Modules on entrepreneurship and management
  • Filmmaking skills development
  • Debates about style and meaning
  • Understanding of industry trends and practices

Additional Information

For more details, visit the program page.

Subject Area Information

Creative management is an interdisciplinary field that merges the principles of management with the innovative processes of the creative industries. This discipline is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to manage and lead creative projects, teams, and organizations effectively.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Creative Management

  • 2. Creative Leadership and Team Dynamics

  • 3. Innovation and Idea Generation

  • 4. Project Management for Creative Projects

  • 5. Marketing and Branding in the Creative Industries

  • 6. Intellectual Property and Legal Issues

  • 7. Financial Management for Creative Enterprises

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Leadership and Team Management
  • Innovation and Creativity
  • Project Management
  • Marketing and Branding
  • Legal and Financial Acumen

Career

Creative management is a dynamic and multifaceted discipline that prepares students to lead and innovate within the creative industries. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, graduates are well-equipped to pursue a variety of careers that require both creative and managerial expertise.

Potential Professions
  • Creative Director

    Leading the creative vision and strategy for projects or organizations.

  • Project Manager

    Overseeing the planning and execution of creative projects.

  • Brand Manager

    Developing and managing brand strategies for creative products.

  • Innovation Consultant

    Advising organizations on how to foster innovation and creativity.

  • Entrepreneur

    Starting and managing a creative business or venture.

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