Creative Business (3 year) course summary
The Creative Business degree at NHL Stenden teaches you how to think and work from a cross-media perspective. You will become a creative professional who can take on a leading role, both in the spotlight and behind the scenes. You’ll develop your insights into the entire process of media production, from concept development to implementation, as well as learn how to market media products.
The programme focuses on managing creative professionals in the media industry. You’ll become familiar with the different disciplines of media creation, so that you have a practical understanding of these disciplines and how they intertwine. You’ll work with companies on developing new media concepts that add value to a business or organisation and impact the target group.
Semester 1: Explore
The media industry is constantly changing, raising questions as to what the industry looks like, who the stakeholders are and what business models can be applied. In this semester, you work with a partner from the media industry looking into what media products and services you could create for this partner that would add value to their portfolio and how you can ensure your product will appeal to the target group. In short, in this semester you learn all about the media industry and the marketing aspects of media products and services. 
Semester 2: Experience
In this semester, you learn to look at media productions from a media professional point of view and learn how to make these products. You learn about media literacy and how to analyse and evaluate media products. You will make prototypes for future media formats for a partner in the media industry. You will produce content for our own online content channel Matters. 
Semester 3:
Concept & Production
Everything you learnt in the first year comes together in this subject. You work on developing a media concept, ensuring that it can be turned into an actual product and organise the whole process.
Management & Marketing
Building on the knowledge you have gained, you continue to set up, organise and manage a creative organisation in the creative industry. And you learn more about marketing aspects such as the customer journey, the media you can use as an organisation to reach your target group and how you decide what message you want to relay.
Semester 4:
Becoming a creative business professional
Exploring a number of strategic issues faced by organisations in the creative business world, you’ll advise on such subjects as developing new business models, media innovation and meaningful communication. You’ll work for a creative business partner or, if you want to set up for yourself, you can carry out a number of projects for your own creative company.
Minor (optional, this extends your studies by 6 months)
You can choose to extend your three-year programme by six months by taking a minor, a subject you specialise in so as to develop your insights. Please note that if you choose a 15 credits (10-week) minor, you will then have to wait until September or February before you can start your graduation phase. The graduation period always starts on these fixed dates. Read more about the options available and where you can take your minors in the section below on minors and specialisations.
Internship and graduation project
Work in industry by doing an internship. You can do your internship with a business anywhere in the world, from media companies such as Sony, Netflix, and Vogue to companies with media departments such as Rabobank, Adidas, Ikea and UNICEF. And if you’ve already turned your dream for your own business into a reality, you could consider doing your internship in your own start-up. The Center for Entrepreneurship at NHL Stenden can advise you on how to do this.
For your graduation project, you work on creating a solution for an interesting challenge in the field of creative business.
CrossWise
In your third year, you can work on various projects for CrossWise, a collaboration between theatre and concert organisation SPOT Groningen, the Groningen municipality and institutions for secondary vocational education and higher professional education in Northern Netherlands. You could, for instance, work with students and lecturers on the popular Eurosonic Noorderslag music festival. 
Specialise in a particular area by taking a minor subject and adding an unforgettable six months to your degree programme. Taking a minor is optional for the 3-year track.
During your minor you focus on a specific subject or expand your knowledge by taking an additional subject. This allows you to truly take charge of your education by ‘customising’ your course.
You can take these minors on the NHL Stenden campus in the Netherlands or at one of the NHL Stenden Grand Tour locations in South Africa, Bali or Thailand. You can also choose from minors offered by other courses and universities of applied sciences via an Exchange programme – this is all part of broadening your academic skills.
Read more about the options available and where you can take your minors in the section below on minors and specialisations.
Please note that if you choose a 15 credits (10-week) minor, you will then have to wait until September or February before you can start your graduation phase. The graduation period always starts on these fixed dates.
- Music Business (Leeuwarden, the Netherlands)
Learn the basics of the music business and collaborate with industry professionals on a music digitisation project while specialising in artist management, label or release management or live management. - Digital Storytelling for Social Change (South Africa)
You learn everything about digital storytelling to stimulate social change. You will produce digital media to give people in townships a voice, increase civic participation and facilitate the development of communities. - Media Concepts & Sustainability (Leeuwarden, the Netherlands)
Focusing on creating media and communication concepts, with this minor you learn that as a media maker, you can have a positive impact on society, creating concepts and stories that contribute in some way to the sustainable development goals. - Live Television (The Netherlands, Dutch)
Practical approach of Creative Business (3 year)
We aim to help you put theory into practice as quickly as possible. Through our educational concept, Design-Based Education (DBE), you work in small teams of students, teachers, researchers and industry professionals. You tackle current, real-life issues developing and adapting your visions and ideas to form a solid solution.
International opportunities
We want to prepare you for an international, intercultural, and ever-changing environment, so that you can dive into the unknown and gain experience in an international context. It is possible with our Grand Tour, Exchange programme or one of our mobility options offered by RUN-EU. Or you can choose to do your internship abroad. You’ll be able to put together the right combination of courses and internships to develop both your professional and personal skills – and develop your own network for the future.
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