International Law & Cultural Policies

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Participation in the module takes place WITHOUT an examination. You do not receive any credit points. Credit points are important if you want to have them credited towards a Bachelor's or Master's degree. You will receive a certificate of attendance at the end of the module.

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Courses of this module
F5 International Law & Cultural Policies
Product information "International Law & Cultural Policies"

This module will familiarise you with the fundamental cultural policy environment and framework from an international perspective. You will also learn about current media law, data protection and copyright requirements in both an analogue and digital (international) environment.

Course content

  • Introduction to international organisations and cultural policies
  • Key concepts of international cultural policy
  • Principles of copyright and intellectual property

Course structure:

The module lasts 6 weeks and is divided into 3-4 phases. During each phase, you can decide when to prepare and review the content by working through the course material and tasks. There is usually one webinar in each phase, scheduled according to the students' time zones. These are the only fixed dates. Since the course is revised before it begins, the exact dates cannot be communicated beforehand. We calculate a weekly workload of 21 hours. Of course, this may vary depending on personal circumstances. The portfolio exam must be handed in at the end of the course.


is restricted access: Yes
Requirements - university entrance qualification: Required
Requirements - one year of work experience: Not required
Requirements Language: English: TOEFL Internet (92 points); IELTS (Acad. Level 6.5 points); CAE/CPE (Level C1, Grade B); TOEIC (720 points listening/reading, 310 points speaking/writing); if necessary, individual examination.
Requirements Expertise: None
Topic: Business Administration & Economics, Culture, Management & Leadership
Format of course: Online
Level: Master
Course language: English
Study programme
Arts & Cultural Management Go to study program website
Number of credit points / ECTS: 5
Workload Contact time (in hours): 25
Workload self-study time (in hours): 100
Examination: In-class examination
Exam format: Portfolio
Further exam format: No further Exam
Qualifikationsziele

Learning outcomes and competencies

  • Learn the frameworks of international organisations related to cultural policy such as UNESCO, WIPO, WTO, OECD and the European Union, and introduce key policy documents related to cultural policy, as well as some basic principles of cultural diplomacy.
  • Learn the key concepts related to international cultural policies such as human rights, cultural democracy, democratisation of culture, sustainable development, cultural diversity.
  • Learn the principles and frameworks of privacy, copyright and intellectual property and understand their interconnection with cultural policy.

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