Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
KULT6700 Financial Management in Arts Organisations Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Økonomistyring i kulturorganisasjoner
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2025/2026
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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FALL 2025
- Schedule
- Programme description
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Introduction
Ingen hjelpemidler er tillatt.
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Required preliminary courses
Gradert skal A-F.
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Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student should have the following overall learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student
- understands how micro-economic concepts apply specifically to arts and cultural organizations (for example, supply and demand of seasonal program offerings and the impact of grants).
- understands how accounting concepts affect decision-making in arts and cultural organizations (for example, the going concern assumption and the use of budgets).
- has knowledge of finance concepts relevant to arts and cultural organizations (such as managing liquidity).
Skills
The student can
- determine the financial impact of program offerings of an arts organization (such as program cost, ticket price, need for liquidity and funding).
- assess economic risks associated with a cultural undertaking or the organization at large.
- analyze the financial performance of an arts organization, including a comparison with peer organizations in the arts.
General competence
- Students will be equipped to take part in board level discussions about the economic conditions and financial performance of an arts organization.
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Teaching and learning methods
5 stp. overlapp med RAB2200 Barneradiografi, 1 stp overlapp med RAB2000 Patologi, diagnostikk og behandling og 1 stp. overlapp med RAB1050 Folkehelse og forvaltning.
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Course requirements
The following coursework requirements must have been approved for the student to take the exam:
- Coursework 1: Written individual assignment, approx. 7-10 pages (including tables), during the first part of the semester.
The required coursework must be completed and approved by the given deadline for the student to take the exam. If the coursework requirement has not been approved, the student will be given one opportunity to submit an improved version by the given deadline.
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Assessment
The exam in the course is a supervised exam of 5 hours.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
The following aids are permitted:
- Calculator (see regulations for the use of calculators in the programme description)
- One dictionary (either first language-English/English-first language or English/English)
Students will be provided access on the exam computer to one pdf file containing all lecture presentations and required readings.
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Grading scale
Grade scale A - F
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Examiners
The exam papers are assessed by one internal and one external examiner.
At least 25% of the exam papers will be assessed by two examiners. The grades awarded for the papers assessed by two examiners form the basis for determining the level for all the exam papers.
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Course contact person
Christophe Van Linden