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Duration

2 years

Tuition

$37,740

  Hamilton

Sep 8-Sep 8

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Diploma

Year Founded

1966

Scholarships

yes

Esports Administration (International Students) only accepts applications from International Students.

The Esports Administration program at Mohawk College prepares students for successful careers in the rapidly growing esports industry by equipping them with essential business, marketing, and event management skills. The program covers key areas such as marketing, team management, event planning, and sponsorship acquisition, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the esports landscape.

Students will develop cultural competency and communication skills necessary for working in this global, fast-paced industry. Emphasis is placed on inclusivity, with students learning best practices to foster diversity within the esports community. Practical, real-world applications allow students to collaborate with esports organizations, gaining valuable hands-on experience.

Leveraging Mohawk College’s extensive network of industry professionals, guest speakers, and potential employers, students have access to numerous career-boosting opportunities. The program also makes use of state-of-the-art facilities, including gaming labs and esports arenas, to enhance the learning experience.

Students will thrive in a vibrant, passionate community of peers, alumni, and faculty committed to supporting their success. Whether pursuing a career in event management, marketing, or team operations, graduates of this program will be well-equipped to lead and innovate in the esports industry.

Admission Requirements

  • Secondary School Diploma or equivalent.

What You’ll Learn

  • Understand the history, key players, trends, and future of the esports industry at local, regional, and global levels.
  • Apply sports management principles to esports, including team organization, player management, and strategic planning.
  • Master the planning, execution, and evaluation of esports events, including tournaments and live broadcasts.
  • Develop marketing strategies to promote esports organizations and secure sponsorships, partnerships, and endorsements.
  • Foster inclusive environments and address barriers to participation in the esports industry.
  • Navigate the financial and legal aspects of esports, including budgeting, contracts, and regulatory compliance.

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Student Reviews (11)

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Data preparation and machine learning

Amelia White

March 4, 2026

Graduated From

Applied Artificial Intelligence

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

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I recently finished the Applied Artificial Intelligence program at Mohawk College, and it was an excellent experience. The program does a great job blending core AI concepts with hands-on projects, covering everything from data preparation and machine ...

I recently finished the Applied Artificial Intelligence program at Mohawk College, and it was an excellent experience. The program does a great job blending core AI concepts with hands-on projects, covering everything from data preparation and machine learning to natural language processing and computer vision applications.

Mohawk College

Full of greatness and growth

Henry Zhang

Hamilton • March 4, 2026

Graduated From

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Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

Coming from an international student who graduated around two months ago. I went through the bridging programme at Mohawk and am now studying at Brock University in the Accountancy COOP programme.

PROFESSORS & PEERS

Carol and Patricia...

Coming from an international student who graduated around two months ago. I went through the bridging programme at Mohawk and am now studying at Brock University in the Accountancy COOP programme.

PROFESSORS & PEERS

Carol and Patricia’s accounting classes were like learning step by step with someone guiding you through all the tricky parts. The assignments and classes matched up perfectly and actually made sense. Most of the time, they even gave us extra materials just to make sure we fully understood everything.

Elliot’s classes were always fun and easy to follow. He has this way of breaking down complex concepts so clearly and straight to the point. Great guy too, with a solid sense of humour and a really strong professional background!

James’s auditing and business info courses were solid as well. I have great respect for the fairness and integrity he consistently demonstrates in his classes. My biggest takeaway from him is to always stay true and fair to others and, most importantly, to myself.

Personally speaking, the professors truly value teaching and genuinely care about their students.

CAMPUS:

The campus is beautiful, full of diverse vegetation, wildlife and plants, with the Royal Air Force of geese on patrol four seasons a year, and in summer, ladybirds casually land on your shoulder to greet you.

(However, in my last one or two semesters, the public hygiene and environment near the main entrance did take a hit due to some students’ careless and deliberate damage.)

The library is also an amazing place to study, I spent most of my time there doom drinking coffee from the Tims express and hustling my way through the course content.

I also like how they divided the library into three zones, the upstairs the talking zone, the main library area downstairs, and a separate ultra quiet space inside the library designed for those who need complete silence, all came with computer access for those in need. There are also other good spots on campus for studying, like the EA area, which is also quite nice, with accessible entertainment options.

As for food, the options are fairly diverse, though the taste and quality might not be to everyone’s liking. Still, with Subway and Tims around, it’s honestly not the end of the world.

My three years there were full of greatness and growth, wasn’t a top student, I failed courses, repeated years, and made mistakes. But I’m genuinely grateful for that time. I made great friends and learnt lessons far beyond the textbooks, from both my peers and professors, which truly prepared me for the future and the Canadian society.

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