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Social Science - Management of Creative Business Processes (MSocSc)
Master (2 years) of Social Science in Management of Creative Business Processes, 120 ECTS
Economics, commerce, management and accounting Humanities, social sciences, communication and artsDescription
This programme focuses on creative business processes in-and outside the creative industries, and you will learn to navigate between the realms of business and art. Through this you will develop a managerial approach that identifies the balance between nurturing creativity and the requirements of running a successful business. The programme’s main focus is on the management of the process work found within the creative industries. Management of Creative Business Processes develops your ability to manage a firm’s creative processes as well as integrating creative inputs into commercially feasible products or services.he programme’s main focus is on the management of the process work found within the creative industries. Management of Creative Business Processes develops your ability to manage a firm’s creative processes as well as integrating creative inputs into commercially feasible products or services. As a CBP student you will learn to engage global networks within the creative industries with a wide array of skills covering areas such as strategy, marketing, financial and legal as well as idea generation and project management all within the creative industries.
Read more about the programme here.
Career Opportunities
A major selling point for CBP graduates is that they can manage processes and set the frames in an organisation or in a project with specialised inputs from both artistic/creative specialists and business specialist. And they can bring these different contributions together in a shared output to reach a common goal. These skills are alternative to more mainstream business practices. CBP students have an overview of the basic business administration tools, thus making sure that the inputs from creative minds are not disturbed by issues of e.g. budget and legal issues when negotiating agreements between e.g. artists and a record company. They are able to work problem- oriented by creating an overview, analysinge, processing data to create knowledge and acting on the findings. E.g. creating and sharing knowledge and ideas.This programme provides the students with skills to become managers in the creative industry or managing innovative processes in companies. Typical jobs:
About the degree
Student lifeFor information about student life at CBS, you can visit studentlife.cbs.dk to watch videos and get in touch with international students currently enrolled at the university.
Admission
You are qualified for admission to this programme if you fulfil the specific entry requirements, the language requirement, and have a relevant academic Bachelor´s degree.Find specific requirements and more information about admission and application here.
Apply directly at CBS with all relevant documentation.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students from outside the EU, EEA or Switzerland.Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
For Further Information
Information from the Danish Agency for Higher Education can be located at http://ufm.dk/enYou will find information about the Danish assessment of foreign qualifications in Guide to diploma recognition
About the Educational System in general visit the section The Danish Higher Education System