Overview

Unleash your creativity while sharpening your management skills. Our DCS program in Administration and Management Technology (Profile in Creative Industries Management) blends logic with imagination. Become a leader in the dynamic fields of architecture, video games, media, content creation, and much more. When you take this program in Montréal, a hub of cultural innovation in Québec, you will find yourself at the heart of an ever-changing creative community.

About the Program

Discover an innovative program that combines creativity, technology, and business skills. You will learn to master technological tools, marketing strategies, event planning, and financial management, while exploring the creative industries and the careers of tomorrow. Through hands-on projects, case studies, and a practical internship, you will develop your ability to innovate, analyze trends, communicate effectively, and manage projects from start to finish, with a focus on sustainability and professional ethics. Get ready to turn your ideas into entrepreneurial success and thrive in the dynamic world of creative business.

Opportunities

Our unique approach incorporates real-world experience with classroom learning for hands-on, practical education.

  • Collaborate with active industry professionals;
  • Sharpen skills in a practical setting;
  • Create a portfolio tailored to your career objectives;
  • Practice AI tools in classes and projects.

Accelerate your career!

Admissions Criteria

Exceptions to these admission criteria may be applied.

Every application is reviewed by the College.

To be eligible for acceptance into this program, applicants are generally required to meet one of the following criteria:

  • Secondary School Diploma (DES).

  • Diploma of Vocational Studies (DVS) with completion of:

    • Language of Instruction from Secondary V,

    • Second Language from Secondary V,

    • Mathematics CST 4 (or Math 436).

  • Equivalent education or an instruction deemed sufficient.

List of Courses

Diploma of College Studies (DCS) programs consist of:

  • General education courses common to all programs,
  • General education courses specific to the program,
  • Complementary general education courses.

Concentration Courses

  • Technology Tools for Business (60 hrs)
  • Ideation (45 hrs)
  • Communication Principles (60 hrs)
  • Creative industries and their professions (45 hrs)
  • Methodology (45 hrs)
  • Creative Technologies I (60 hrs)
  • Introduction to Event Planning (60 hrs)
  • Social Media Strategies (45 hrs)
  • Introduction to Marketing (45 hrs)
  • Consumer Behaviour (45 hrs)
  • Research and Data Analysis (45 hrs)
  • Event planning (90 hrs)
  • Innovation in the evolution of a business (45 hrs)
  • Français des affaires (60 hrs)
  • Introduction to Accounting (60 hrs)
  • Trend Forecasting (45 hrs)
  • Marketing: Case Analysis (45 hrs)
  • Design Thinking (60 hrs)
  • Business Communication Skills (60 hrs)
  • Creative Technologies II (60 hrs)
  • Budget Planning and Financial Analysis (60 hrs)
  • Final Project: Ideation and Research (45 hrs)
  • Marketing Strategies (45 hrs)
  • Integrated Marketing Communications (60 hrs)
  • Sustainable Development and Ethics (60 hrs)
  • E-commerce Management (45 hrs)
  • Operations Budget (60 hrs)
  • Human Resources (45 hrs)
  • Planning and Design of a Space (60 hrs)
  • Laws and Regulations (45 hrs)
  • Final Project: Development and Implementation (90 hrs)
  • Internship (165 hrs)

* The College reserves the right to substitute some courses.

General Education Courses

College-level institutions emphasize general education that focuses on core cultural knowledge, skill development, responsible citizenship, and shared cultural heritage.

Alumni have a well-rounded skill set and general knowledge that is valued in the workplace.

  • 3 Physical Education courses (90hrs)
  • 3 Humanities courses (150hrs)
  • 4 Language and Literature courses (240hrs)
  • 2 Second Language courses (90hrs)
  • 2 Complementary courses (90hrs) (depending on eligibility, 1 French Literature course)