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The Digital Enterprise Management (DEM) program is a specialized curriculum that equips students with expertise in applying digital solutions to address business and organizational challenges through creative approaches. Participants explore, develop, and evaluate cutting-edge enterprise technologies while also covering fundamental management areas including finance, legal studies, economics, organizational behavior, risk assessment, design principles, and project leadership. This comprehensive understanding of digital organizational management prepares graduates for careers in both conventional and tech-driven enterprises.
At the University of Toronto Mississauga, the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information & Technology (ICCIT) delivers multidisciplinary programs including:
The CCIT Major, DEM Specialist track, Professional Writing and Communication (Major/Minor), and Technology, Coding & Society.
ICCIT's curriculum blends theoretical arts and sciences education with practical digital media and technology courses. These programs emphasize the creation, dissemination, and societal influence of technological innovations, along with the intricate relationships between media, information systems, and human interactions at individual, organizational, and societal levels.
Position yourself for future success by gaining expertise in the rapidly expanding technology and media industries through ICCIT's programs. The CCIT curriculum enables you to leverage new technologies for innovative design solutions. DEM students learn to address business challenges using optimal technological tools, while Professional Writing and Communication focuses on crafting compelling narratives for contemporary audiences. ICCIT offers a distinctive academic experience through diverse interdisciplinary courses and access to world-class research facilities at U of T Mississauga.