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Duration
12 months
Tuition
$44,580
Kingston
May 3-May 3
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Hybrid
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1919
Scholarships
yes
Organizations in all industries require leaders with the business, technological, and leadership skills needed to manage digitalization opportunities from ideation to implementation to optimization. Leaders who understand how to use tools and apply management practices to solve critical organizational problems and drive systems-level change. Leaders who can ensure investments in technology reach their vast potential.
The Master of Digital Product Management (MDPM) curriculum integrates two learning streams to ensure the program stays on the cutting edge of academic thought leadership and students ‘learn by doing’ to translate knowledge into work-ready skills.
This cross-disciplinary degree is built for these changemakers. It provides the skills and knowledge to effectively manage digitalization initiatives – whether in work productivity, automation, micro-learning, or personalized customer experiences, and more. The program covers all stages of the digital product management lifecycle. Students learn how to apply human-centered approaches, use low-code tools to build solutions, and apply modern management practices to lead change and drive real business results.
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Queen’s is consistently ranked among the best in the world. You can find average salaries and graduation rates on CourseCompare and on Smith’s website. The numbers speak for themselves.
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The program gave me an edge in my day-to-day business dealings and ultimately boosted my confidence to take my family business to the next level. I loved the videoconference technology. It felt as if you were right there in the front row of the class, ...


