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Algebra Bernays University
Master in Creative Design Management
- Zagreb, Croatia
Master degree
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning, Blended
English
Design and communications management is a complex process that requires interdisciplinary knowledge and various skills that you can fully master, understand and develop in this study program. We live in a time inspired by technology which faces us with new challenges and requires new ways of dealing with increasingly complex problems.


University of Leeds
Global Creative Industries BA
- Leeds, United Kingdom
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Global Creative Industries BA at the University of Leeds is designed for those passionate about creativity and eager to build a career in the dynamic global creative industries. This course explor...
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Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Master of Arts in Creative Leadership
- Minneapolis, USA
MA
English
MCAD’s Master of Arts in Creative Leadership is an accelerated fifteen-month, online program—bracketed by two week-long residencies in Minneapolis—for individuals who seek the knowledge and skills to navigate changes in their careers, organizations, and communities. With a focus on forward-looking organizational practices, the program cultivates empathic and adaptive leaders who ask bold questions, take educated risks, act with courage, embrace diverse ideas, and collaborate with others around a shared purpose.


Williams College
Bachelor of Art - ECONOMICS
- Williamstown, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Economics is the most popular major at Williams. With more than 25 active faculty and a focus on teaching and research, we are considered a leader among U.S. college economics departments.


Lenoir-Rhyne University
Bachelor of Arts Economics
- Hickory, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
We offer a comprehensive program for students interested in majoring in economics. Courses provide you with a basic understanding of economic structures and processes, including economic growth and productivity, unemployment and inflation, taxation and public expenditure, supply and demand, international trade and finance, as well as labor-management cooperation and competition.Other areas of study may include demand theory and estimation, production and cost theory, analysis of market structure, antitrust policy, government regulation of business, capital budgeting, inflation theory, unemployment, determination of interest rates and international economics.
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Creative Economy degree programs intersect the worlds of art, business, and technology, providing an engaging platform for students to explore emerging markets shaped by creativity and innovation. This discipline is designed for those who are passionate about combining creative expression with strategic thinking to drive economic growth.
In your studies, you can expect to cover areas like digital content creation, cultural entrepreneurship, and innovation management. Courses often include project development, media production, and consumer behavior analysis. As students work through these topics, they build confidence as they engage with new perspectives that enhance their adaptability in diverse settings.
Through practical experience, you'll gain skills in crafting business strategies, designing branding initiatives, and developing audience engagement tactics. Graduates typically pursue careers as marketing specialists, content strategists, or project managers within creative industries. With a strong foundation in both theory and application, those who earn degrees in this field are well-equipped for various roles that drive the creative economy forward.