• Toulouse
  • English, French
  • 1-year or 2-year
  • Full Time
  • September 2025
Home Program MSc Cultural Management (Music, Screen, Videogames) – Career Opportunites
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Career opportunities

The MSc Cultural Management: Music, Screen & Video Game Industries prepares you to manage innovative projects and organizations across the music, screen, and game industries. Upon completion, you’ll be ready for diverse, high-demand roles that combine creative vision with strategic management in these high-growth sectors.

Key information

  • Campus: Barcelona
  • Teaching languages: English
  • Degrees:
    For the 2- year program : Master's degree
    For the 1-year program : Master of science
  • Duration: 1-year or 2-year track, depending on your academic background
  • ECTS:
    For the 2- year program : 180 ETCS
    For the 1-year program : 240 ETCS
  • Cost: 25,650€ for the entire 2-year program
    19,500€ for the 1-year program
  • Formation pace: Full Time

Promising job positions

Take on organizational roles in creative productions. You will oversee timelines, coordinate teams, and ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget—whether for a film, video game, live concert, or TV production. Roles include Junior Project Manager, Production Coordinator, or Assistant Line Producer.

Focus on promoting content, building digital strategies, and ensuring creative products reach the right audiences through traditional and digital platforms. Graduates can pursue roles like Digital Marketing Officer, Distribution Assistant, or Social Media Officer.

For those passionate about working directly with creative professionals. You will guide artistic careers, negotiate contracts, and manage live performances acting as an Assistant Artist Manager, Booking Assistant, or Artist Relations Coordinator.

Contribute to the financial sustainability of creative projects. Secure funding, manage sponsorships, and support strategic decision-making as a Junior Business Affairs Officer, Sponsorship Assistant, or Junior Analyst.

Build your career in the live entertainment industry. Focus on event management, programming, and enhancing audience experience at concerts, festivals, or gaming conventions working as a Live Production Assistant, Programming Assistant, or Audience Relations Officer.

Discover and nurture new musical talent. You will act as the crucial link between recording artists and music labels, guiding their creative direction, overseeing the recording process, and strategizing their commercial launch.

Drive the development of interactive entertainment. You will coordinate between programmers, game designers, and digital artists, managing the production schedule, budget, and overall creative vision from the initial concept to the final release.

Shape the catalogs of streaming platforms (like Netflix or Spotify), TV networks, or publishers. You will identify high-potential films, series, or music catalogs, negotiate intellectual property (IP) rights, and secure lucrative distribution deals.

Build and engage passionate fanbases in the gaming sector. You will manage global online communities, organize competitive esports tournaments, and create digital campaigns that keep players invested in a video game’s ecosystem.

Manage the logistics and curation of large-scale cultural events. Whether it’s a major international film festival, an indie music showcase, or a gaming convention, you will handle venue operations, guest relations, and audience experience.

Cultivate long-term loyalty within highly engaged fanbases and audiences. You will analyze user and player data to create personalized content experiences, exclusive community events, and reward programs that drive engagement across music streaming platforms, gaming ecosystems, and film distributions.

99% of graduates from TBS Education masters find their first job within 6 months of graduating. The cultural and creative industries (CCIs) generate around 50 million jobs worldwide, representing about 6.2% of total global employment.

  • The European creative subsectors offer vast opportunities. By subsector in Europe, Audio-visual & multimedia (film, TV, video games) account for ~2.8 million jobs, and Music & performing arts provide ~1.46 million jobs.

FAQ

No. A background in business, marketing, media, or related fields is recommended, but prior professional experience in music, film, or video games is not mandatory. The program is designed both for students with a management foundation and for those looking to specialize in the cultural and creative industries.

 

Unlike general management programs, this MSc is highly specialized in the nuances of the creative economy. It focuses on the specific business models, intellectual property rights, financing, and production cycles unique to the music, film, television, and video game industries.

Yes. The program includes hands-on projects, industry masterclasses, and a mandatory 6-month internship, allowing you to build real-world experience and network directly with professionals from production companies, gaming studios, and music labels.

Graduates are highly sought after for roles that bridge the gap between creative talent and business execution. Common paths include Production Coordinators, Digital Marketing Officers for entertainment brands, Artist Relations Managers, and Live Event Producers.

Absolutely. The cultural and creative sectors are inherently global. With courses taught entirely in English in a diverse and highly creative city like Barcelona, the program prepares you to manage international projects, global distributions, and cross-border creative collaborations.

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