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Bachelor of Culture and Arts, Cultural Management, Full-time studies: KUTU23

Code: KUTU23

Degree:
Bachelor of Culture and Arts

Degree title:
Bachelor of Culture and Arts

Credits:
240 ects

Duration:
4 years (240 cr)

Start semester:
Autumn 2023

Descriptions

DESCRIPTION OF THE DEGREE PROGRAMME AND COMPETENCE AREAS
The cultural manager's core competencies include the design and implementation of productions, productization, brand building, and communication. The cultural manager is able to anticipate and assess benefits of productions, be they cultural, economic, or social. A student who graduates from the programme is able to design content and productions for different target groups in a profitable way. Productions may be cultural service products, events, media products, or campaigns, irrespective of the field.

A professional cultural manager is familiar with service design, different methods of ideation, and content development. They are aware of their target group and adopt a customer-oriented approach to their work. In participatory design, they are able to use different methods of group counselling. They understand changes in consumer behaviour and the opportunities provided by the anticipation of changes.

The cultural manager masters the basics of production techniques and technologies. They master the use of the content tools essential for their career plan. The cultural manager has good interpersonal skills. They are able to act as a manager in charge of a production.

A graduated student is able to communicate in a goal-oriented way. They master marketing communication and the tools for its planning and are able to utilise social media in an effective way. Thanks to sufficient language skills, they are able to apply what they have learned also in a global operational environment.

After completion of their studies, the student of cultural management recognises their competencies and is able to assess, describe and actively develop them. They have a clear idea of their professional strengths.

The cultural manager understands the multidimensional nature of sustainability as a working life skill. They know how to plan and execute production in a resource-efficient manner. From an economic perspective, production must favour environmentally friendly and socially sustainable choices. The producer also takes into account accessibility and cultural diversity in his work, especially from the perspective of audience work. In the working community, the cultural manager strives through its activities to promote welfare at work, which values and respects the rights of all.

PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY PROFILE
The cultural manager's extensive competencies are needed in different productions in the creative sector and in administrative tasks in the public, private and third sectors. There is a need for the cultural manager's competencies in, e.g., the media and entertainment industry, publishing, sport-related productions, advertising and marketing organisations' productions, art productions (music, theatre, visual arts, TV, film), and game and other interactive productions.


PEDAGOGICAL APPROACH
The studies in cultural management are based on project learning, which means that starting from the first year, all the studies are integrated with working life. Individual courses are integrated into larger productions or projects, and students act in groups of different sizes. Students' team work skills and interactive skills develop through collective learning.

The teacher acts as the student's mentor and counsellor, who facilitates and supports the learning process. The student can also go in depth into the subareas of culture in which they are especially interested. The student's own career path is planned throughout their studies. Networking is of particular importance; for this, real cooperation with working life is sought throughout the studies.

Students are encouraged to gain international experience. An internationally-oriented study module of approximately 30 credits, mainly targeted at incoming exchange students, is offered during one semester; second or third-year students of the degree programme are also eligible to participate. Moreover, students can complete part of their studies in another country. They can spend all or part of the practical training periods abroad. On several courses, students use professional literature written in a foreign language as study material and have exams based on it.

The curriculum has five transversal seams that run through the studies. They are based on SeAMK's reports, studies and strategy, as well as national and international recommendations and regulations for polytechnics:

The information acquisition seam strengthens the student's professional and sectoral information acquisition skills through studies and is part of working life skills. Finding and using knowledge is an integral part of learning in all studies in the degree program.

The Internationality seam develops the student's internationalism competence throughout their studies. The cultural manager works in internationalising work environments and can communicate and work with people from different cultural backgrounds. Through internships and exchange studies students have the opportunity to network and be employed in international work assignments

The entrepreneurial seam is internal and external entrepreneurship. Internal entrepreneurship is a mode of attitude and activity that is particularly reflected in productions and internships performed during studies. Students are also encouraged to engage in initiative and interaction in the development of activities. External entrepreneurship appears as individual courses in financial management and management studies, as well as more broadly integrated content in student productions. During the studies, students become acquainted with building a business concept.

Sustainable development as a seam helps students to become aware of social responsibility and understand the diversity of sustainability as a working life skill. Adopting the ways of thinking and operating sustainability is the ability to observe and understand complex systems from different perspectives (ecological, economic, social, cultural, etc.), as well as on a different scale (global and local). Adopting a sustainability mindset will also help collectively develop and implement sustainability measures locally and across different organisations.

Career guidance as a seam helps the student identify their own career opportunities. Studies include reflections on one's professional growth and identifying the meanings of multi-professional work. Knowledge of different methods of foresight contributes to the identification of future working life needs. Goal-oriented planning of studies from a career guidance perspective plays a key role throughout the studies. Career guidance enables students to relate cultural competencies and job descriptions to their own competence. Competence is said by person branding, which makes one's expertise visible in various publishing channels. Internship is one of the most significant tools of career guidance.

Development

The curriculum of Cultural Management was updated in 2017. The reform was based on the cultural manager’s job description in 2030. The reform of the curriculum aimed to anticipated future changes in the cultural manager’s job description. Also students and an expert team from working life closely participated in the development of the curriculum. The new curriculum introduced in autumn 2018.

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KUTU23-1001
STUDIES COMMON TO ALL IN SEAMK

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15
KUTU23-1002
Study skills

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10
XX00DM02 Academic Studies and Career Planning 2 2 2 1 1
XX00DM03 Information and Communication Technology 4 4 4 2 2
XX00DM04 Communication Skills 4 4 2 2 1 1 0.7 0.7 0.7
KUTU23-1003
Entrepreneurship and innovation

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5
2B00DK58 Entrepreneurship in the Cultural Field 3 3 3 1 1 1
XX00DM01 Innovations and Development 2 2 2 0.7 0.7 0.7
KUTU23-1005
BASIC STUDIES IN THE DEGREE PROGRAMME

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2B00CG11 Career Planning: Identifying of Our Own Competence 1 1 1 0.3 0.3 0.3
2B00CG12 Career Planning: Branding of Our Own Competence 2 2 2 1 1
2B00CG13 Career Planning: Going to Working Life 2 2 2 0.7 0.7 0.7
2B00BP17 Culture in Society 2 2 2 0.7 0.7 0.7
2B00BP18 Knowledge of Art 3 3 3 1 1 1
2B00BP16 Prepatory Studies for the Thesis Project 4 4 4 2 2
KMPEN Working Life Communication Skills 3 3 3 1 1 1
KMPRU Swedish for Work 3 3 3 1 1 1
VIRKARUKI Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written 0
VIRKARUSU Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral 0
2B00DJ83 The Basics of Research Methodology 2 2 2 1 1
2B00DK60 Digital Communication 3 3 3 1 1 1
KUTU23-1006
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN CULTURAL MANAGEMENT

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90
KUTU23-1007
Basics of Production

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2B00BP20 Production Process in the Cultural Field 5 5 3 2 1.5 1.5 0.7 0.7 0.7
2B00BP21 Visual Communication 5 5 2 3 1 1 1 1 1
2B00BP22 Customer-Orientation in Design 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
2B00BP23 Audiovisual Narration 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
2B00BP24 Production Work I: Design 3 3 2 1 1 1 0.3 0.3 0.3
2B00BP25 Production Work I: Implementation 4 4 4 1.3 1.3 1.3
2B00BP26 Production Work I: Documentation 2 2 2 0.7 0.7 0.7
KUTU23-1008
Customer-orientation

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2B00BP27 Systematic Marketing 5 5 5 1.7 1.7 1.7
2B00BP29 Cultural Manager's Economic Competencies 5 5 5 1.7 1.7 1.7
2B00CG14 Service Design 6 6 6 2 2 2
KUTU23-1009
Cultural project management

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17
2B00BP30 Concept Development 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
2B00BP31 Productization Process 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
2B00BP32 Production Work II: Design 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
2B00BP33 Production Work II: Implementation 4 4 4 2 2
2B00BP34 Production Work II: Documentation 2 2 2 1 1
KUTU23-1010
Deepening of the Student’s Professional Profile

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28
2B00BP35 Audience Development 3 3 3 1 1 1
2B00BP36 Leadership and Management 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
2B00BP37 Forecasting Methods 4 4 4 2 2
2B00BP38 Agreements and Incorporeal Rights in the Field of Culture 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
2B00BP39 Internationalisation in Cultural Management 3 3 3 1 1 1
2B00BP41 Production Work III: Design 3 3 2 1 1 1 0.3 0.3 0.3
2B00BP42 Porduction Work III: Implementation 4 4 2 2 1 1 0.7 0.7 0.7
2B00BP43 Production Work III: Documentation 2 2 1 1 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3
2B00DK59 Cultural Well-Being 3 3 3 1 1 1
KUTU23-1011
ALTERNATIVE WORKSHOPS

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2B00BP44 Trends in the Cultural Field 5
2B00BP45 Publication Production 5
2B00BP46 Techniques and Technologies of Audiovisual Narrative 5
2B00BP47 Editing of Audiovisual Products 5
2B00BP48 Live Production 5
2B00BP49 Renewing Media 5
2B00BP50 Animation and Visual Effects 5
2B00BP51 Productisation of Applied Art 5
2B00BP52 Brand Building and Storification 5
2B00DB69 Management and Intermediation Skills 5
2B00BP54 Third Sector as an Employer 5
2B00BP55 Negotation Skills 5
KD18BAKM04 Culture History 5
4A00CW80 Social Media 1 5
4A00CW81 Social Media 2 5
KD18CNAA03 Games and Gaming 5
2B00CW99 Cultural Producer as Facilitator Workshop Study 5
2B00CX03 Cultural Tourism 5
KUTU23-1013
International Exchange

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0
KUTU23-1012
ELECTIVE STUDIES

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10
KUTU23-1014
Multi-field working life projects

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LTVVO101 Swedish preparatory course 2 2 2 0.7 0.7 0.7
KUTU23-1015
PRACTICAL TRAINING

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60
2B00BP56 Practical Training Period 1 25 25 25 12.5 12.5
2B00BP57 Practical Training Period 2 35 35 35 11.7 11.7 11.7
KUTU23-1016
BACHELOR'S THESIS

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2B00DB67 Final Thesis 15 15 15 5 5 5
KH00BM86 Maturity Test 0
Total 240 50 52 56 49 25 25 25 27 21 35 19 30 12.5 12.5 8.4 8.4 8.4 12.5 12.5 9.1 9.1 9.1 10.5 10.5 11.7 11.7 11.7 9.5 9.5 10 10 10

Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.

Cultural Manager competencies

1 Competence in cultural operating environment

A Bachelor of Culture and Arts:
- is familiar with the culture's operational environment
- is familiar with current trends in culture, different areas of culture and the historical background of those trends
- is able to recognise and analyse cultural phenomena and one's own relation to them
- perceives the professional field in cultural management and is capable of following it on the levels of media, research and prevailing conversation
- is familiar with the structures of cultural administration and politics and knows how to work in those areas
- comprehends how the public, third, business and entrepreneurial sectors of society function and is able to perceive the essential areas of their future development
- knows how to analyse and develop one's own professional identity as a cultural manager
- has commercial know-how in cultural management

Career Planning: Identifying of Our Own Competence
Career Planning: Branding of Our Own Competence
Career Planning: Going to Working Life
Culture in Society
Knowledge of Art
Prepatory Studies for the Thesis Project
Working Life Communication Skills
Swedish for Work
The Basics of Research Methodology
Digital Communication
Production Process in the Cultural Field
Visual Communication
Customer-Orientation in Design
Audiovisual Narration
Production Work I: Design
Production Work I: Implementation
Production Work I: Documentation
Systematic Marketing
Production Work II: Design
Production Work II: Implementation
Production Work II: Documentation
Audience Development
Leadership and Management
Agreements and Incorporeal Rights in the Field of Culture
Internationalisation in Cultural Management
Production Work III: Design
Porduction Work III: Implementation
Production Work III: Documentation
Cultural Well-Being
Trends in the Cultural Field
Publication Production
Renewing Media
Brand Building and Storification
Third Sector as an Employer
Negotation Skills
Culture History
Social Media 1
Social Media 2
Games and Gaming
Cultural Producer as Facilitator Workshop Study
Cultural Tourism
Practical Training Period 1
Practical Training Period 2
Final Thesis
Maturity Test
2 Business competence in cultural production and management

A Bachelor of Culture and Arts:
- masters field-related financial planning, budgeting and monitoring of finances and is familiar with the related legislation
- masters the planning and implementation of funding for a cultural product
- masters the principles of marketing and communications from the point of view of cultural management
- is familiar with the commercially profitable productisation in business associated with creativity management of production processes

Entrepreneurship in the Cultural Field
Production Process in the Cultural Field
Production Work I: Design
Production Work I: Implementation
Production Work I: Documentation
Cultural Manager's Economic Competencies
Productization Process
Production Work II: Design
Production Work II: Implementation
Production Work II: Documentation
Agreements and Incorporeal Rights in the Field of Culture
Production Work III: Design
Porduction Work III: Implementation
Production Work III: Documentation
Live Production
Productisation of Applied Art
Management and Intermediation Skills
Games and Gaming
Cultural Tourism
Practical Training Period 1
Practical Training Period 2
Final Thesis
Maturity Test
3 Competence in production processes

A Bachelor of Culture and Arts:
- is capable of creating multi-industry networks and organising and managing production processes in the branch of culture
- is familiar with the stages of project planning, organisation and implementation
- is familiar with the legal issues pertaining to cultural management and knows how to apply legislation to production activities
- masters the communications and media skills needed in the field
- is familiar with the foundations of performance, production and media technology and has the ability to apply that knowledge in production activities.
- is able to examine and develop the various phases of the production process

Entrepreneurship in the Cultural Field
Prepatory Studies for the Thesis Project
Digital Communication
Production Process in the Cultural Field
Customer-Orientation in Design
Audiovisual Narration
Production Work I: Design
Production Work I: Implementation
Production Work I: Documentation
Systematic Marketing
Cultural Manager's Economic Competencies
Concept Development
Productization Process
Production Work II: Design
Production Work II: Implementation
Production Work II: Documentation
Leadership and Management
Forecasting Methods
Internationalisation in Cultural Management
Production Work III: Design
Porduction Work III: Implementation
Production Work III: Documentation
Publication Production
Techniques and Technologies of Audiovisual Narrative
Editing of Audiovisual Products
Live Production
Animation and Visual Effects
Productisation of Applied Art
Brand Building and Storification
Management and Intermediation Skills
Practical Training Period 1
Practical Training Period 2
Final Thesis
Maturity Test
Not grouped
Academic Studies and Career Planning
Information and Communication Technology
Communication Skills
Innovations and Development
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral
Service Design
Swedish preparatory course

Bachelor’s Degree studies

1 Basic Studies
Academic Studies and Career Planning
Information and Communication Technology
Communication Skills
Entrepreneurship in the Cultural Field
Innovations and Development
Career Planning: Identifying of Our Own Competence
Career Planning: Branding of Our Own Competence
Career Planning: Going to Working Life
Culture in Society
Knowledge of Art
Prepatory Studies for the Thesis Project
Working Life Communication Skills
Swedish for Work
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral
2 Professional Studies
Production Process in the Cultural Field
Visual Communication
Customer-Orientation in Design
Audiovisual Narration
Production Work I: Design
Production Work I: Implementation
Production Work I: Documentation
Systematic Marketing
Cultural Manager's Economic Competencies
Service Design
Concept Development
Productization Process
Production Work II: Design
Production Work II: Implementation
Production Work II: Documentation
Audience Development
Leadership and Management
Forecasting Methods
Agreements and Incorporeal Rights in the Field of Culture
Internationalisation in Cultural Management
Production Work III: Design
Porduction Work III: Implementation
Production Work III: Documentation
Cultural Well-Being
Trends in the Cultural Field
Publication Production
Techniques and Technologies of Audiovisual Narrative
Editing of Audiovisual Products
Live Production
Renewing Media
Animation and Visual Effects
Productisation of Applied Art
Brand Building and Storification
Management and Intermediation Skills
Third Sector as an Employer
Negotation Skills
Culture History
Social Media 1
Social Media 2
Games and Gaming
Cultural Producer as Facilitator Workshop Study
Cultural Tourism
3 Free-Choice Studies
Swedish preparatory course
4 Training
Practical Training Period 1
Practical Training Period 2
5 Thesis
Final Thesis
Maturity Test
Not grouped
The Basics of Research Methodology
Digital Communication

Shared Competences of Universities of Applied Sciences, 2022

Shared Competences of Universities of Applied Sciences, Arene 2022

1. Learning to learn

The graduating student recognises the strengths and development areas of their competence and learning methods, and they utilise the opportunities communities and digitalisation provide in their learning.
- Assesses and develops their competence and learning methods in different learning environments.
- Is able to acquire, critically assess and appropriately apply the national and
international knowledge base and practices of their field.
- Also takes responsibility for group learning and sharing what has been learned.

Academic Studies and Career Planning
Information and Communication Technology
Communication Skills
Innovations and Development
Prepatory Studies for the Thesis Project
Working Life Communication Skills
Swedish for Work
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral
The Basics of Research Methodology
Digital Communication
Production Process in the Cultural Field
Visual Communication
Audiovisual Narration
Production Work I: Design
Production Work I: Implementation
Production Work I: Documentation
Concept Development
Productization Process
Production Work II: Design
Production Work II: Implementation
Production Work II: Documentation
Audience Development
Leadership and Management
Forecasting Methods
Publication Production
Techniques and Technologies of Audiovisual Narrative
Editing of Audiovisual Products
Live Production
Renewing Media
Animation and Visual Effects
Productisation of Applied Art
Brand Building and Storification
Management and Intermediation Skills
Negotation Skills
Culture History
Social Media 1
Social Media 2
Games and Gaming
Cultural Producer as Facilitator Workshop Study
Cultural Tourism
Swedish preparatory course
Final Thesis
Maturity Test
2. Operating in a workplace

The graduating student has versatile working life skills and is able to operate in work communities of their field.
- Is able to work constructively in a work community and promotes their own and their work community’s well-be-ing.
- Is able to act professionally in communication and interaction situations at a workplace.
- Utilises the opportunities offered by technology and digitalisation in their work.
- Understands the complexity of chang-ing working life and their own resilience in changing working life situations.
- Has capabilities for an entrepreneurial approach.

Academic Studies and Career Planning
Information and Communication Technology
Communication Skills
Entrepreneurship in the Cultural Field
Innovations and Development
Career Planning: Identifying of Our Own Competence
Career Planning: Branding of Our Own Competence
Career Planning: Going to Working Life
Prepatory Studies for the Thesis Project
Digital Communication
Production Process in the Cultural Field
Visual Communication
Systematic Marketing
Cultural Manager's Economic Competencies
Service Design
Productization Process
Leadership and Management
Forecasting Methods
Agreements and Incorporeal Rights in the Field of Culture
Internationalisation in Cultural Management
Production Work III: Design
Porduction Work III: Implementation
Production Work III: Documentation
Cultural Well-Being
Trends in the Cultural Field
Publication Production
Techniques and Technologies of Audiovisual Narrative
Editing of Audiovisual Products
Live Production
Renewing Media
Brand Building and Storification
Management and Intermediation Skills
Third Sector as an Employer
Negotation Skills
Culture History
Social Media 1
Social Media 2
Games and Gaming
Cultural Producer as Facilitator Workshop Study
Cultural Tourism
Practical Training Period 1
Practical Training Period 2
Final Thesis
Maturity Test
3. Ethics

The graduating student adheres to the ethical principles and values of their field of profession, taking the principles of equality and non-dis-crimination into account.
- Is able to take responsibility for their own actions and their consequences and reflects on them in accordance with the ethical principles and values of their field.
- Takes others into account and pro-motes equality and non-discrimina-tion.
- Take into account the realisation of di-versity and accessibility in their ac-tions.
- Understands the principles of respon-sible conduct of research and adheres to them.
- Is able to influence society based on ethical values.

Academic Studies and Career Planning
Information and Communication Technology
Communication Skills
Career Planning: Going to Working Life
Culture in Society
Knowledge of Art
The Basics of Research Methodology
Digital Communication
Customer-Orientation in Design
Audiovisual Narration
Systematic Marketing
Concept Development
Audience Development
Leadership and Management
Internationalisation in Cultural Management
Production Work III: Design
Porduction Work III: Implementation
Production Work III: Documentation
Cultural Well-Being
Publication Production
Third Sector as an Employer
Cultural Producer as Facilitator Workshop Study
Practical Training Period 1
Practical Training Period 2
Final Thesis
Maturity Test
4.Sustainable development

The graduating student is familiar with the prin-ciples of sustainable development, promotes their implementation and acts responsibly as a professional and a member of society.
- Is able to use information related to their field in finding, implementing and establishing sustainable solutions and operating models.
- Understands sustainability challenges, their interdependencies and the vari-ous aspects of issues and problems.

Career Planning: Branding of Our Own Competence
Knowledge of Art
Digital Communication
Production Process in the Cultural Field
Production Work I: Design
Production Work I: Implementation
Production Work I: Documentation
Cultural Manager's Economic Competencies
Service Design
Production Work II: Design
Production Work II: Implementation
Production Work II: Documentation
Production Work III: Design
Porduction Work III: Implementation
Production Work III: Documentation
Cultural Well-Being
Games and Gaming
Practical Training Period 1
Practical Training Period 2
5. Internationality and multiculturalism

The graduating student is able to operate in multicultural and international operating environments and networks.
- Is familiar with the impacts of their cultural background on their activities and is able to develop operating methods that take multiculturalism into account in their work community.
- Is able to monitor and utilise the inter-national development of their field in their work.
- Is able to communicate internationally in their work tasks.

Academic Studies and Career Planning
Entrepreneurship in the Cultural Field
Career Planning: Identifying of Our Own Competence
Career Planning: Branding of Our Own Competence
Career Planning: Going to Working Life
Culture in Society
Working Life Communication Skills
Swedish for Work
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral
Systematic Marketing
Agreements and Incorporeal Rights in the Field of Culture
Internationalisation in Cultural Management
Social Media 1
Social Media 2
Games and Gaming
6. Proactive development

The graduating student is able to develop solu-tions that anticipate the future of their own field, applying existing knowledge and research and development methods.
- Solves problem situations creatively and reforms operating methods to-gether with others.
- Is able to work in projects in coopera-tion with actors of different fields.
- Is able to apply existing knowledge in the field in development and utilises re-search and development methods.
- Is able to seek customer-oriented, sus-tainable and economically viable solu-tions, anticipating the future of their field.

Entrepreneurship in the Cultural Field
Innovations and Development
Production Process in the Cultural Field
Customer-Orientation in Design
Production Work I: Design
Production Work I: Implementation
Production Work I: Documentation
Concept Development
Productization Process
Production Work II: Design
Production Work II: Implementation
Production Work II: Documentation
Forecasting Methods
Trends in the Cultural Field
Techniques and Technologies of Audiovisual Narrative
Editing of Audiovisual Products
Live Production
Productisation of Applied Art
Negotation Skills
Culture History
Practical Training Period 1
Practical Training Period 2
Final Thesis
7. Entrepreneurial competence

• is able to act entrepreneurially in working life
• is able to recognise business opportunities
• understands the interactions between a company and its operating environment
• understands the principles of business profitability
• is able to analyse the operations and risks of a business

Academic Studies and Career Planning
Entrepreneurship in the Cultural Field
Innovations and Development
Career Planning: Identifying of Our Own Competence
Career Planning: Branding of Our Own Competence
Career Planning: Going to Working Life
Culture in Society
Cultural Manager's Economic Competencies
Productization Process
Audience Development
Agreements and Incorporeal Rights in the Field of Culture
Trends in the Cultural Field
Brand Building and Storification
Management and Intermediation Skills
Third Sector as an Employer
Not grouped

Code Name Credits (cr)
KUTU23-1001
STUDIES COMMON TO ALL IN SEAMK

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15
KUTU23-1002
Study skills

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10
XX00DM02 Academic Studies and Career Planning 2
XX00DM03 Information and Communication Technology 4
XX00DM04 Communication Skills 4
KUTU23-1003
Entrepreneurship and innovation

(Choose all)

5
2B00DK58 Entrepreneurship in the Cultural Field 3
XX00DM01 Innovations and Development 2
KUTU23-1005
BASIC STUDIES IN THE DEGREE PROGRAMME

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25
2B00CG11 Career Planning: Identifying of Our Own Competence 1
2B00CG12 Career Planning: Branding of Our Own Competence 2
2B00CG13 Career Planning: Going to Working Life 2
2B00BP17 Culture in Society 2
2B00BP18 Knowledge of Art 3
2B00BP16 Prepatory Studies for the Thesis Project 4
KMPEN Working Life Communication Skills 3
KMPRU Swedish for Work 3
VIRKARUKI Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written 0
VIRKARUSU Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral 0
2B00DJ83 The Basics of Research Methodology 2
2B00DK60 Digital Communication 3
KUTU23-1006
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN CULTURAL MANAGEMENT

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90
KUTU23-1007
Basics of Production

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29
2B00BP20 Production Process in the Cultural Field 5
2B00BP21 Visual Communication 5
2B00BP22 Customer-Orientation in Design 5
2B00BP23 Audiovisual Narration 5
2B00BP24 Production Work I: Design 3
2B00BP25 Production Work I: Implementation 4
2B00BP26 Production Work I: Documentation 2
KUTU23-1008
Customer-orientation

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16
2B00BP27 Systematic Marketing 5
2B00BP29 Cultural Manager's Economic Competencies 5
2B00CG14 Service Design 6
KUTU23-1009
Cultural project management

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17
2B00BP30 Concept Development 5
2B00BP31 Productization Process 3
2B00BP32 Production Work II: Design 3
2B00BP33 Production Work II: Implementation 4
2B00BP34 Production Work II: Documentation 2
KUTU23-1010
Deepening of the Student’s Professional Profile

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28
2B00BP35 Audience Development 3
2B00BP36 Leadership and Management 3
2B00BP37 Forecasting Methods 4
2B00BP38 Agreements and Incorporeal Rights in the Field of Culture 3
2B00BP39 Internationalisation in Cultural Management 3
2B00BP41 Production Work III: Design 3
2B00BP42 Porduction Work III: Implementation 4
2B00BP43 Production Work III: Documentation 2
2B00DK59 Cultural Well-Being 3
KUTU23-1011
ALTERNATIVE WORKSHOPS

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25
2B00BP44 Trends in the Cultural Field 5
2B00BP45 Publication Production 5
2B00BP46 Techniques and Technologies of Audiovisual Narrative 5
2B00BP47 Editing of Audiovisual Products 5
2B00BP48 Live Production 5
2B00BP49 Renewing Media 5
2B00BP50 Animation and Visual Effects 5
2B00BP51 Productisation of Applied Art 5
2B00BP52 Brand Building and Storification 5
2B00DB69 Management and Intermediation Skills 5
2B00BP54 Third Sector as an Employer 5
2B00BP55 Negotation Skills 5
KD18BAKM04 Culture History 5
4A00CW80 Social Media 1 5
4A00CW81 Social Media 2 5
KD18CNAA03 Games and Gaming 5
2B00CW99 Cultural Producer as Facilitator Workshop Study 5
2B00CX03 Cultural Tourism 5
KUTU23-1013
International Exchange

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0
KUTU23-1012
ELECTIVE STUDIES

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10
KUTU23-1014
Multi-field working life projects

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0
LTVVO101 Swedish preparatory course 2
KUTU23-1015
PRACTICAL TRAINING

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60
2B00BP56 Practical Training Period 1 25
2B00BP57 Practical Training Period 2 35
KUTU23-1016
BACHELOR'S THESIS

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15
2B00DB67 Final Thesis 15
KH00BM86 Maturity Test 0