Program Presentation
Culture is a fundamental pillar of society, sustaining the sense of identity for individuals and communities, and providing tools for the enjoyment of life and the understanding of reality—whether through music, theater, urban arts, crafts, contemporary art, cinema, or poetry.
In recent years, culture has undergone a process of recognition and valorization, strengthening its importance in social cohesion, the development of communities, improving people's quality of life, its intrinsic relationship with the economy, and its recognition as a fundamental human right.
However, the cultural sector still faces challenges in fully consolidating its role in society, both in public cultural management and in the creation and strengthening of cultural enterprises and projects. The first challenge is the need for more specialized and well-trained professionals, with solid knowledge of the cultural sector and the skills necessary for efficient and strategic management of projects in this area.
In response to this need, the Master's Degree in Cultural Project Management offers a training program with a dual focus: conceptual and theoretical training on culture and the cultural sector; a set of tools and techniques for the effective and comprehensive management of cultural projects. The program adopts a project development methodology based on a collaborative work environment that fosters the exchange of knowledge and experiences among students from around the world.
The objective of the program is to train professionals capable of managing cultural projects with a strategic and forward-looking vision, grounded in a solid conceptual foundation and an ethical approach to society. Throughout the program, students will explore various areas and perspectives of the cultural sector, develop both individual and collaborative cultural projects, and acquire the competencies and skills necessary to put these into practice.
Who is the programme for?
The proposed training methodology, combined with clear, comprehensive, and didactic content, makes the Master's Degree in Cultural Project Management suitable for graduates who wish to gain expertise in managing cultural projects, as well as for professionals already working in the sector who seek to expand their knowledge and acquire new competencies to enhance their professional performance.
Diploma
Successful completion of the program will lead to a Master's Degree in Cultural Project Management.
Upon successful completion of the Program, the student will receive the degree issued by the university where they have enrolled.
Professional Certification
Through the cooperation agreement that FUNIBER maintains with the Argentine Project Management Association (AGPA) and the IPMA Argentina Certification Body (OCIA), each student has the opportunity to obtain professional certification as an IPMA Level D Project Management Technician.
To apply for the IPMA Level "D" Certification (Project Management Technician) (*), the student must be registered for certification and have completed the module on project design for cultural projects. The certification consists of taking an exam administered by the OCIA.
(*) Exclusively for students residing in the Americas
For more information:
https://agpa.org.ar/ocia/
ocia@agpa.org.ar
FIDBAN Project submissions
The Fundación Innovación y Desarrollo (FIDBAN, Innovation and Development Foundation), sponsored by FUNIBER and other institutions, is a non-profit organization that seeks to link profitable entrepreneurial projects in need of financing with potential equity investors. It is an International Network comprised of Chapters in 30 countries in Europe, America, Africa and Asia.
More information: https://www.fidban.com/
The Master's groups will have the opportunity to present their projects to potential investors through FIDBAN in order to secure financing. This will take place once the preliminary project has been academically approved.
There will be one submission deadline per year. The same will be announced in advance, along with notification of the investment round in which the project will be presented.
Application Process
Upon completion of the preliminary project, interested parties must submit their project to the Academic Projects Department (DAP) committee, composed of professional project experts, who will determine whether the project can be presented to FIDBAN.
The dates for project exposure rounds will be announced by FIDBAN once the projects have been selected.
The DAP will guide the interested parties through the administrative process they must follow.
Program Structure
The credit structure of the Master's Degree in Cultural Project Management is shown in the following table. It should be noted that the duration is merely indicative, as the methodology followed integrates the knowledge and skills to be acquired in each part through integrative exercises of knowledge acquisition and internalization of project practices:
| CREDITSa | |
|---|---|
| Part I: Subjects | 70 |
| Part II: Collaborative Cultural Project | 10 |
| PART III: Final Project | 10 |
| TOTAL | 90 |
a. The equivalence in credits may vary according to the university where the student has enrolled. One (1) ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credit is equivalent to 10 + 15 hours. If the student is enrolled in a university that does not belong to the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), the relation between credits - hours may vary.
Duration
The Master's Degree in Cultural Project Management has 90 credits.
The duration of the Master's Degree in Cultural Project Management varies between 12 and 24 months, depending on the student’s commitment. During this period, the student must have successfully passed all the corresponding evaluations as well as the Final Project.
Objectives
General objective
- Train professionals with broad knowledge of the cultural sector who are capable of designing, managing and directing cultural projects with efficiency, creativity and strategic vision.
Specific Objectives
Students at the end of the program will be able to:
- Reflect on the concept of culture and analyze the evolution of its role in society.
- Recognize and characterize all areas of the cultural sector and study the associated indicators.
- Learn the basics of cultural management and the functions of a manager.
- Conceptualize the dimensions, models and processes of Cultural Heritage management.
- Know and apply the different forms of financing and viability of cultural projects.
- Design and implement communication and marketing plans for cultural projects.
- Design, implement and manage cultural projects with efficiency, creativity and strategic vision.
- Develop cultural projects in a collaborative and multidisciplinary way, with the support of digital technologies.
- Act in the cultural sector in an ethical and responsible manner.
Career Opportunities
- Director or producer of cultural events.
- Director or technician of cultural facilities, sites or monuments.
- Cultural technician in public or private organizations.
- Cultural advisor or consultant.
- Producer or representative of artists or artistic companies.
- Cultural marketing and communication manager or technician.
- Manager or technician in charge of financing and viability of cultural projects.
- Cultural entrepreneur.
Study Plan
The Master's Degree in Cultural Project Management consists of three parts, including the development of a collaborative cultural project and the final master's project.
- PART I: SUBJECTS
The first part of the program covers the fundamental aspects of cultural project management, focusing on both the theoretical foundations of the cultural field and the more technical and practical elements related to its management. Additionally, the main areas and sectors of cultural management will be explored through workshops and practical seminars.
| PART I: CULTURAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT | ||
|---|---|---|
| # | SUBJECTS | CREDITS |
| 1 | Culture and Society | 7 |
| 2 | Cultural Sector | 7 |
| 3 | Cultural Policies | 7 |
| 4 | Fundamentals of Cultural Management | 7 |
| 5 | Cultural Heritage | 7 |
| 6 | Introduction to Project Management | 1 |
| 7 | Project Planning and Management | 3 |
| 8 | Logical Framework | 3 |
| 9 | Financing and Viability of Cultural Projects | 7 |
| 10 | Communication and Cultural Marketing | 7 |
| 11 | Cultural Sectors and Fields I | 7 |
| 12 | Cultural Sectors and Fields II | 7 |
| TOTAL | 70 | |
- PART II: COLLABORATIVE CULTURAL PROJECT
In this stage of the Master's program, the student, together with their peers in the program, will develop a Collaborative Cultural Project with the aim of incorporating and applying the tools of project design, and interdisciplinary and collaborative work competencies in the sociocultural or artistic project’s development.
| PART II: COLLABORATIVE CULTURAL PROJECT | ||
|---|---|---|
| # | SUBJECTS | CREDITS |
| 1 | Collaborative Cultural Project | 10 |
- PART III: FINAL PROJECT
The objective of the Master's Final Project is for the student to present a complete work that shows the complete development of a cultural project, contemplating the possibility of its concrete execution, according to the guidelines and details of the presented proposal. The project will be supervised by an expert director in the management of cultural projects.
| PART III: FINAL PROJECT | ||
|---|---|---|
| # | SUBJECTS | CREDITS |
| 1 | Final Project | 10 |
Description of the Subjects
1st PART: CULTURAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT
- Culture and Society
This subject explores the various historical and social processes that have contributed to positioning culture as a key resource for human development. It encourages reflection on the concept of culture, its connection with the evolving notion of human development and cultural rights, cultural diversity, the link between culture and citizenship, and its relationship with other sectors.
Some of the topics covered in the subject are the following:
- The concept of culture
- Culture as a resource for cultural management
- Culture and the Sustainable Development Goals
- Cultural diversity
- Culture and citizenship
- Cultural rights
- Cultural and other sectors
- Cultural Sector
This subject proposes an approach to the notion of the cultural sector, alluding to a more complex dimension than the economic one, adding political, sociological, anthropological, legal, administrative and legal-international aspects that enable a deeper understanding of the sector’s logics.
Some of the topics covered in the subject are the following:
- Concept and configuration of the cultural sector
- Cultural agents
- Relationship between the economy and culture
- Cultural goods and services
- The contribution of culture to the economy
- Culture and territory
- Legal framework of the cultural sector
- Cultural Policies
This subject offers a comprehensive study of cultural policies, examining their meaning, the actors or agents involved in their development and implementation, the nature and perspective from which they are conceived, how they are organized, and the legal and institutional frameworks that govern them.
Some of the topics covered in the subject are the following:
- Cultural management and cultural policies
- Intervening agents and scenarios in the formulation and implementation of cultural policies.
- Paradigms, types and meanings of cultural policies
- Institutionalization and implementation of cultural policies
- Cultural policies for development
- Fundamentals of Cultural Management
This subject introduces the basic concepts and essential questions that cultural project managers need to consider. The subject promotes the acquisition of a comprehensive perspective focused on the interests of cultural management as a driver of local, regional, and global development. It emphasizes cultural management as a community practice and as a point of articulation and connection for the needs of various forms of social bonding.
Some of the topics covered in the subject are the following:
- Basic notions of cultural management
- Context, identity and territory
- Culture and economy
- Integrated management
- Culture, education and training
- Conceptual tools
- Practical tools
- Strategic culture plan
- Customer service
- Cultural management challenges
- Cultural Heritage
This course encourages reflection on the conceptualization, approaches, and theories of Cultural Heritage. It also presents various models of cultural heritage management and institutional frameworks, as represented in the legislative, political, and institutional spheres at the local, state, national, and global levels.
Some of the topics covered in the subject are the following:
- Theoretical foundation of Cultural Heritage
- Conceptualization, approaches and theoretical currents of Cultural Heritage
- Cultural Heritage Management Models
- Models of Cultural Heritage Institutionalism: legislation, policies and institutions
- Cultural heritage
- Introduction to Project Management
Project management involves overseeing all the resources required for the successful development of a project. This subject provides a general introduction to the subject, covering topics such as: general concepts of project management, project typologies, project phases, and the project life cycle.
Some of the topics covered in the subject are the following:
- Project management and administration
- General and theoretical introduction
- General concepts of project management and project typologies
- Project phases and project life cycle
- Project Planning and Management
Planning and project management are closely connected, as effective management is impossible without proper planning. Key concepts include developing the project plan and controlling potential changes, defining, managing, and planning the project scope, and selecting and applying the appropriate techniques to create an effective action plan.
Some of the topics covered in the course are the following:
- Project integration and scope
- Development of the project plan and control of its possible changes, definition, management and planning of the project scope
- Project planning and scheduling
- Selecting and applying appropriate techniques to create an action plan
- Specific scheduling techniques, and correct time management
- Logical Framework
This subject introduces the Logical Framework methodology in order to understand its complexity and learn about the life cycle process of a project from a logical framework perspective.
Some of the topics covered in the subject are the following:
- Origin and epistemology of planning by objectives
- Steps of the logical framework approach: participation analysis, problem analysis, objectives analysis, alternatives analysis, project planning matrix and feasibility analysis
- Project cycle management
- Financing and Viability of Cultural Projects
The purpose of this subject is to analyze the financing and viability of cultural projects, addressing conceptual, technical, and methodological aspects necessary for implementing the objectives of a cultural project in both financial and technical-administrative areas.
Some of the topics covered in the subject are the following:
- Cultural and creative economy
- Financing of culture
- Feasibility study of a cultural project
- Strategic planning
- Administrative and financial action plan
- Communication and Cultural Marketing
This subject explores the application of marketing to the cultural sector, highlighting the specificities of the sector and the most appropriate strategies for dissemination, marketing and sale of cultural products and services.
Some of the topics covered in the subject are the following:
- Marketing and culture
- The cultural product and its value system
- Marketing plan: analysis, decision and control
- Cultural communication
- People: the audiences of culture and the arts
- The segmentation and positioning process
- Marketing Mix: definitions, theories and methodologies
- Cultural Sectors and Fields I
This subject proposes reflections and workshops on different sectors and specific areas of culture, with the aim of putting into practice the knowledge previously obtained and discussing relevant topics in the cultural context.
Some of the topics covered in the subject are the following:
- Concerts and festivals workshop (music, performing arts, cinema, dance, literature)
- Seminar on cultural industries (audiovisual, phonographic, book, etc.)
- Seminar on legal aspects of the cultural field
- Cultural facilities management workshop
- Cultural Sectors and Fields II
This subject proposes reflections and workshops on different sectors and specific areas of culture, with the aim of putting into practice the knowledge previously obtained and discussing relevant topics in the cultural context.
Some of the topics covered in the subject are the following:
- Exhibition workshop (visual arts, photography, artists, various themes)
- Heritage management seminar
- Seminar on cultural tourism
- Educational services workshop
2nd PART: COLLABORATIVE CULTURAL PROJECT
In this stage of the Master's program, the student, together with their peers in the program, will develop a Collaborative Cultural Project with the aim of incorporating and applying the tools of project design, and interdisciplinary and collaborative work competencies in the sociocultural or artistic project’s development.
3rd PART: FINAL PROJECT
The objective of the Master's Final Project is for the student to present a complete work that shows the complete development of a cultural project, contemplating the possibility of its concrete execution, according to the guidelines and details of the presented proposal. The project will be supervised by an expert director in the management of cultural projects.
Note: The content of the academic program may be subject to slight modifications depending on updates or improvements made.
Management
- Dr. Federico Fernández Díez. PhD in Educational Sciences from the Universidad de Barcelona (Spain). Degree in Education Sciences. Director of the Visual Image Laboratory of the School of Industrial Engineers. He has written several publications related to audiovisual communication, project management, art, and the screenwriting technique. He has been a researcher at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. He has been a member of the Project Engineering Research Group: Design, Sustainability, and Communication (GIIP) for the publication “Goya y Dalí: del Capricho al Disparate”.
- Dr. Roberto M. Álvarez. PhD, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, in Project Engineering: Environment, Safety, Quality, and Communication. Master by the Politecnico di Milano, in Project and Design Management, Architect by the Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBA. Developer of the first model of project incubators for young professionals. President of AGP IPMA (International Project Management Association) Argentina.
General Academic Coordination
- Dr. (c) Ligia María Lee Guandique. Degree in International Relations from Universidad Rafael Landívar, Guatemala. Master's Degree in Political Science from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
FUNIBER Training Scholarships
The Fundación Universitaria Iberoamericana (FUNIBER) periodically allocates a special economic fund for FUNIBER Scholarships in Education.
To apply for the scholarship, please complete the information request form on FUNIBER's website or contact the office branch in your country, who will inform you if it is necessary to provide any additional information.
Once the documentation is received, the Evaluation Committee will examine the suitability of your application for financial aid as awarded by the FUNIBER Scholarship.