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³ÉÈËVRÊÓÆµ SCS Micro-credential in Digital Creative Industries Management

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The digital creative sector—film, television, VFX, animation, video games, and XR—is transforming rapidly, driven by AI, streaming platforms, and global content demand. Success requires managers who can execute projects efficiently while understanding business models, IP, and market dynamics. This micro-credential is designed to equip professionals with practical skills in project management and business fundamentals tailored to creative industries.

This micro-credential counts towards the completion of the Professional Development Certificate in Digital Creative Industries Management.

Type:Ìý ÌýMicro-credential
Courses: Ìý 2
CEUs: 8
Schedule:Ìý ÌýPart-time or full-time
Delivery: ÌýOnline
Unit: Management & Entrepreneurship
Questions? studentsuccess.scs [at] mcgill.ca

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Key Features

This micro-credential consists of two courses drawn from ³ÉÈËVRÊÓÆµâ€™s Professional Development Certificate in Digital Creative Industries Management. You will learn how to lead creative projects from concept to delivery while navigating the unique managerial challenges of digital media production.


Courses

A comprehensive overview of the intricate business models, management challenges, and distinctive dynamics encompassing the creative digital industries. This course provides the foundational knowledge and skills required to navigate and excel in the rapidly evolving landscape of digital creative sectors.

A comprehensive exploration of project management principles and their application within the dynamic and innovative landscape of the digital creative industries. The course focuses on adapting predictive and agile project management methodologies to suit the unique demands of the digital sectors.


Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this micro-program, you should be able to:

  • Evaluate existing business models in digital creative industries
  • Apply fundamental concepts of organizational management and people leadership
  • Elaborate strategies for scaling up a successful business model
  • Deliver key elements of a creative content project management model.
  • Develop creative business solutions using prototyping, iteration, and market validation methods
  • Lead cross-functional creative teams, and foster collaboration in digital projects

Who Should Attend

This micro-credential is relevant to learners who are:

  • Current and emerging leaders in the creative and entertainment industries
  • Professionals from other fields seeking a career change into creative industries or media operations management
  • Recent university graduates looking to break into digital media production and the creative economy

Language Requirements

A good command of English is necessary to perform well and complete this micro-credential.


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