Culture and creative industries are vital for society, driving storytelling, innovation and community engagement while supporting economic growth.

At City St George’s, you will develop the skills to work within arts, culture and creative sectors, learning to manage projects, support creative talent, and deliver cultural initiatives that engage diverse audiences.

You will explore arts management, cultural policy, creative production and audience development while gaining practical experience through real-world projects and case studies.

Modules may include event and festival management, marketing in the creative industries or fundraising and cultural entrepreneurship, equipping you with the knowledge to bring creative ideas to life while making them sustainable and accessible.

Teaching combines lectures, workshops and collaborative projects with opportunities to engage with local and global cultural organisations.

You will also examine the role of arts and culture in promoting wellbeing, shaping identities and driving social change, preparing you to contribute meaningfully to cultural and creative sectors.

You will build skills in project management, communication and impact evaluation, ensuring you are ready to deliver arts and cultural projects that make a difference within communities and creative industries.

Learn about Arts Management at City St George's.

Career perspectives

Skills in culture, creative industries and arts management open opportunities as arts managers, cultural project coordinators, festival and event managers, audience development officers, and roles in communications and marketing within cultural organisations.

Graduates may also progress into further study and research in arts management, cultural policy and creative leadership.

Your expertise will prepare you to support vibrant cultural initiatives and contribute to a thriving creative economy locally and globally.