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Confronted with rapidly evolving technologies and thriving cultural creative industries, the NTNU College of Arts will be launching the Executive Master of Arts Management (EMAM) in 2025. The program combines resources from industry, government, and academia, leveraging the abundant expertise of faculty members and the avant-garde NTNU Art Museum as a learning environment. The mission of the program is to cultivate executives for the art industry, thereby creating a robust network of art leaders within the industry, government, and academia. 

The EMAM program will offer four core courses and two major areas: Art Appreciation & Collection and Arts Management & Marketing Strategies. The curriculum is designed to cultivate innovation and visionary leadership in art industry executives, promote cross-domain collaboration between the arts and other industries, and align Taiwan with the global art market through fresh perspectives to thereby lead innovation and sustainable development within the industry.