CURRICULUM
CDM CURRICULUM EQUIPS STUDENTS WITH THE CONCEPTUAL AND PRACTICAL COMPETENCIES THAT THEY NEED TO SUCCEED IN CULTURE AND ART INDUSTRY.
AS CULTURE, DESIGN, AND MANAGEMENT EACH COVERS A BROAD AREA OF STUDIES,
CDM DOES ITS BEST TO PROVIDE AS MUCH AS LEARNING OPPORTUNITY AS POSSIBLE.
THE TWO TRACKS BELOW ARE THE MAIN TRACKS OF THE CDM CURRICULUM.
CULTURE MANAGEMENT
THIS TRACK MAINLY COVERS CULTURE AND ART MANAGEMENT STUDIES. IT LETS STUDENTS FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH THE MOST RECENT CULTURE TRENDS AND LEARN THEORIES IN AREAS OF ART, CULTURE, AND MARKETING. THE ASSIGNMENTS AND PROJECTS WITHIN THE COURSES TEACH USEFUL DESIGN SKILLS. THERE ARE FIELD EXPERIENCES OFTEN OFFERED BY PROFESSORS WHERE STUDENTS COULD APPLY WHAT THEY HAVE LEARNED TO REAL-LIFE.
DESIGN MANAGEMENT
THIS TRACK OFFERS STUDIES RELATED TO PRODUCT AND SERVICE DESIGN. STUDENTS LEARN THE FUNDAMENTALS OF DESIGN AND APPLY THEM THROUGH ASSIGNMENTS AND PROJECTS. WITH RESEARCH, MARKETING, AND MANAGEMENT COURSES OFFERED, STUDENTS CAN ACQUIRE SOME ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE NEEDED FOR THE FUTURE.
COURSES
DESIGN
THINKING
CDM3012-01
CULTURE AND SERVICE DESIGN
CDM3010-01
CREATIVE THINKING
AND
VISUALIZATION
CDM1003-01
CONTEMPORARY TOPICS IN CULTURAL INDUSTRY
CDM2006-01
DESIGN
BUSINESS
CDM4010-01
ART AND
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
CDM4009-01