Rutgers Continuing and Professional Studies
Certificate in Digital Asset Management Bronze
New Brunswick, USA
Certificate
DURATION
6 months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
11 Jan 2026*
EARLIEST START DATE
13 Jan 2026
TUITION FEES
USD 6,570 **
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
* save 15%: Enroll in the full program by January 2, 2026 for $5,584.50 | save 10%: Enroll in the full program after January 2, 2026 for $5,913.00
** monthly payment option: $1,095 per course for six months
Key Summary
Whether you are new to digital asset management or a seasoned veteran looking for advanced and continuing professional education, the Rutgers Digital Asset Management Bronze Certificate program is the first step to skill up in the world of DAM. This certificate includes six four-week online courses and is ideal for individuals seeking to delve deeply and comprehensively into the facets of DAM while bolstering their skills in their existing DAM positions or preparing for their next career advancement.
An internationally renowned team of industry experts teaches your cohort through 100% online and asynchronous coursework, allowing you to complete your coursework around your schedule from across the globe.
In addition to the rich course content, your enrollment in this certificate program will open a new world of networking opportunities through regular webinars, colloquia, and access to a private LinkedIn group filled with resources, discussion, and an active job board, all designed to leverage your learning for your professional next step.
Graduates of the Rutgers Digital Asset Management (DAM) Bronze Certificate program will be invited to the spring or fall Stepping Stone dinner in Los Angeles or New York City.
Who Will Benefit from the Digital Asset Management (DAM) Bronze Certificate?
The Digital Asset Management (DAM) Bronze Certificate is designed for those looking to raise their DAM knowledge and skills or transition into digital asset management as an exciting career from related fields such as IT, marketing, and library sciences. We always welcome seasoned professionals looking to update their skills with the latest technologies and best practices.
- Digital asset managers, DAM coordinators, media handlers, corporate librarians, and anyone involved with creating, managing, and using digital assets in everyday work or for long-term archiving and preservation
- Content staff involved in artificial intelligence who must correctly manage the uses of AI
- Archivists, librarians, and corporate records managers with responsibility for the long-term archiving, reference, and preservation of digital assets
- Information Technology (IT), marketing, and library science professionals looking to transition into digital asset management (DAM)
- Project and team leaders responsible for the implementation and maintenance of digital asset systems
- Data and systems analysts who must plan for future digital data and storage needs
- Content administrators who must ensure compliance with rights, copyright, and data protection laws
- Brand managers, creative staff, internal and external agency professionals, and trade partners who need ready and secure access to the correct assets when they need them and in the format(s) required
- Evolving World of Digital Asset Management
- Data Governance for Digital Asset Management
- Metadata for Digital Asset Management
- Integration and the Content Landscape for Digital Asset Management
- Creative Operations and Everyday Workflows with Digital Asset Management
- Successful Implementation of Digital Asset Management
Key Learning Objectives
- Understand the variety and meaning of digital assets and identify how digital assets are used
- Develop expertise in implementing and maintaining digital asset management (DAM) systems, with a focus on efficiency, accessibility, and the persistence of change
- Gain insight into the role of digital assets as fundamental components within the broader content ecosystem, recognizing their significance in the evolving technology landscape
- Explore how digital asset management (DAM) interacts with various systems such as product information systems (PIM), content management systems (CMS), web/print publishing, social media, marketing resource management, and enterprise resource planning (ERP), among others
- Learn key metadata principles and how to define essential metadata for a DAM system
- Analyze your own or existing case studies and real-world examples to improve the performance of teams involved in creating and using digital assets
- Devise and execute a robust DAM governance framework encompassing principles, stakeholder engagement, and risk management to proficiently oversee digital asset repositories
- Enhance your digital collaboration skills across teams, optimizing and measuring digital asset investments, driving digital transformation initiatives, and championing metadata standards
































