Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Arts Administration
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Arts Administration | Arts Management | Museum Studies
Area of study
Arts Administration | Arts Management | Museum Studies
Education type
Arts Administration | Arts Management | Museum Studies
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


About Us

What is Cultural Management

Cultural management is a cross-disciplinary course that provides comprehensive professional training for students, enabling them to meet the social demand for enhancing public engagement in the context of Hong Kong and global cultural arts, heritage, and creative industries.


Course Introduction

The course focuses on the study of public and publicness, training students to promote understanding of different cultural art forms to the public and to participate in and realize the value of cultural diversity in a rapidly changing society.


Research Areas of Cultural Management Course

The course covers various research areas, including cultural management, curatorial and art strategies, archaeology, and more.


Student Feedback

Students have shared their thoughts and experiences about the course.


Recent Activities

Department News

The department has been involved in various activities, including public lectures, artist-in-residence programs, field trips, career talks, and collaborative projects.


Public Lectures

The department has organized public lectures on various topics related to cultural management.


Artist-in-Residence Programs

The department has hosted artist-in-residence programs, providing opportunities for students to engage with practicing artists.


Field Trips

The department has organized field trips to various cultural institutions and heritage sites.


Career Talks

The department has invited professionals to share their experiences and provide career advice to students.


Collaborative Projects

The department has collaborated with various organizations on projects related to cultural management, including teacher-planned projects, course-related projects, publications, and interviews.


Course

Bachelor's Degree Course

The course offers a bachelor's degree in cultural management, with requirements including:


  • Major requirements
  • Double major requirements
  • Transfer major requirements
  • Course list

Minor Course

The course offers a minor in cultural management, with options including:


  • Cultural management
  • Curatorial and art strategies
  • Archaeology

Internship Opportunities

The course provides internship opportunities for students, with participating and collaborating institutions, and student feedback.


Overseas Exchange

The course offers overseas exchange opportunities, with introductions and student feedback.


Scholarships

The course offers scholarships to students.


Career Overview

The course provides an overview of career prospects for graduates.


Course Staff

Teaching Staff

The teaching staff includes:


  • Professor Leung Hok Bun
  • Professor Chan Pak
  • Professor Chung Ming Yan
  • Professor Pang Peng
  • Adjunct lecturers
  • Professor Chen Shou Ren
  • Professor Chen Yu Qiang
  • Dr. Hugo Chan
  • Ms. Kwong Ka Ling
  • Dr. Lo Miu Lan
  • Mr. Leung Zhan Feng
  • Dr. Ding Ying Yin
  • Dr. Du Shao Kang

Administrative and Research Staff

The administrative and research staff support the course.


Student Organizations

The course has student organizations, with activities and events.


Useful Links and Resources

Public and Publicness Resources

The course provides resources on public and publicness, including:


  • Public and publicness database
  • Related university departments and programs
  • Related institutions and organizations
  • Academic integrity
  • Thesis format

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