
Video Game Management Summer Program - Malaga
Málaga, Spain
DURATION
3 Weeks
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 Apr 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
07 Jul 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 3,300 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* normal fee | exchange discounted fee: 2,600 EUR
Introduction
Malaga Summer Programme
Join our Summer Programme in Malaga for an intensive course focused on managing the video games industry or onboard to the “state-of-art” in main drivers of the international business, with a focus on different global ecosystems.
- Intensive 3-week programme
- Entirely taught in English
- Open to undergraduate and postgraduate students
- Offers a multicultural learning environment which develops cross-cultural skills
- Proposes a deep dive into the video game industry
- Includes field trips to video games museum, events, and companies as well as cultural and social events(boat tour, guided tour)
- 12 ECTS (6 per course) - 6 US credits
- 90 hours of study: 72 hours of courses, including field trips and 18 hours of personal work
Management of the video games industry
This course proposes a deep dive into the video game industry. Participants will gain insight into video game development and learn about the different business models and strategies adopted by successful companies. The course will empower students’ journeys through the dynamic world of video games with a heightened understanding and tangible skills that leave a lasting impact on their careers.
Other summer program available in Malaga: Global Management. Please contact us for more information
Admissions
Curriculum
Course Content
- The video game industry
- Business models and partnerships
- Video game project management
- Sales and marketing strategies
- Social media and influencer management
- Event management
- Data analysis
- Funding and monetization
Field Trips
- OXO video game museum
- Home of Giants
- Owo games
- National Digital Content Pole
Extra-curriculum
- Culturalvisits
- Boat tour of the Port of Malaga
- Hiking experience
- Welcome & farewell dinners
Class time and textbooks
Generally, students will have up to six contact hours per day. These contact hours also include those of the field visits, which are directly subject-related. Students will not need to use particular textbooks. All material is provided by the lecturers, but a laptop is highly recommended.