Course Level

Master Degree (By Coursework)

CRICOS

082201A

Master of Curating and Cultural Leadership

The Master of Curating and Cultural Leadership is designed for graduates and career professionals who aim to play a leading role in shaping the creative landscape of the future. The degree is designed to build connections between curating, audience engagement, policy, management, critical writing, communication, promotion, production and the many new roles emerging in contemporary digital culture.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

UNSW Art and Design

Flexible Delivery - 2 years

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Structure

Students enrolled in the Master of Curating and Cultural Leadership undertake a total of 96 units of credit, including: 66 units of credit in core knowledge and skills; 30 units of credit in Curating and Cultural Leadership specialisations; and 12 units of credit in Electives.

Subjects

  • Designing exhibitions
  • World biennales
  • Audience engagement
  • Visual and museum cultures
  • Conservation and registration
  • Aboriginal art issues
  • Curatorial: social space

Entry requirements

  • Entry into different stages of this degree depends upon prior degrees and Prior Learning. Enter into Session 1 if students have a Pass degree with a weighted average mark (WAM) (or equivalent) of 65 or over. Enter into Session 2 if students have a related Pass degree, or Graduate Certificate with a weighted average mark (WAM) (or equivalent) of 65 or over. Enter into Session 3 if students have a related Honours degree.

Study Pathways

Credit transfer may be considered for students who have completed qualifications at an equivalent level.

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