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Majors

Curriculum

The curriculum can be split into two major components: an information systems component, and an entrepreneurship component. Various electives are available for students who want to focus on a particular component over others. During their senior year, students are required to take the Capstone course, in which students from all 3 relevant majors (Creative Technology Management, Culture & Design Management, Information & Interaction Design) work together to design and create a product or service of their choice.

Our curriculum will bridge the disciplines of IT and management through a set of offerings in an area designated 'Creative Industry'. The IT curriculum will cover the study of the effective design, analysis, delivery and use of Information Systems or software apps. The management curriculum establishes a foundation in the fundamental management practices of finance, marketing, leadership, strategy, entrepreneurship and venture capital. As our core curriculum, the creative industry track will seek to be rigorous in imparting to students skills by which they can think creatively. It will more often invite them to explore, or to modify a field of knowledge, than it will simply expose them to a series predetermined subject-matters. The academic basis for the program will be in the liberal arts, sociology, economics or the performing arts. The course also provides a customized curriculum for prospective business leaders and entrepreneurs in creative industry, introducing various emerging business models.