8 Bachelor's degrees in Management of Creative Industries in Canada

Creative Industries
The Creative Industries BA programme from Toronto Metropolitan University prepares you for management, leadership and entrepreneurial roles in communication, design, media, entertainment, arts and culture.

Baking and Pastry Arts Management
Our new two-year diploma in Baking and Pastry Arts Management from Niagara College Canada offers a unique blend of theoretical instruction and practical training to enable graduates to go beyond the recipe and standard formulations to create new products, produce more complex and tailored confections and generate higher volumes in fast-paced environments.

Baking and Pastry Arts Management (Co-op)
If baking is your passion, or you are looking for a way to turn your creative hobby into an in-demand and rewarding career, the Baking and Pastry Arts Management (Co-op) course at Fanshawe College will give you the skills to turn your dreams into reality.

Fashion Marketing and Management
This Fashion Marketing and Management Graduate Diploma from Fanshawe College can help you start your career in the fashion industry. Fashion Marketing and Management is where your eye for style and business meet. If you are passionate about the world of fashion and have a keen eye for what will sell.
Creative Industries
Creative Industries from British Columbia Institute of Technology program’s aim is to prepare students with knowledge and applied skills in three core areas: creativity, technology, and business.
Production - Stage Management
The Production - Stage Management program at the University of Alberta the only comprehensive university stage management program in Canada.
Baking and Pastry Arts Management
The Baking and Pastry Arts Management Diploma (BPAM) program at Vancouver Island University provides students with a Diploma in bakery training and management skills, giving graduates a leading edge for advancement in the baking profession.
Arts Management
University of Toronto is home to the longest-running undergraduate Arts Management program in the country, with an ideal balance of arts and business courses, and a wealth of arts management-specific courses, that continues to be used as a model for other such programs around the world.