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International Esports Management Diploma

Canada's first business management diploma built around the esports industry. 60 credits, 16–20 months, and a direct pathway to a UCW Bachelor of Commerce in as little as 15 additional months.

16–20 months 60 credits · 20 courses UCW degree pathway PTIB accredited
Esports event production at MCC
About the Program

What is the International Esports Management Diploma?

The International Esports Management (IEM) Diploma is the first business management program in Canada built specifically around the esports context. The 60-credit curriculum trains students in the history, development, and conceptual business management of organizations across the booming esports industry — from event operations and team management to broadcast, sponsorship, and digital marketing.

Graduates can step directly into the industry or accelerate into a Bachelor of Commerce at University Canada West (UCW), with all 60 credits transferring into Year 3 of the BCom under an established pathway agreement.

Program Overview

At a glance

Credential

2-Year Diploma in International Esports Management

Length

16–20 months across 4 terms

Courses & Credits

20 courses · 60 credits

Location

Downtown Vancouver, BC

Delivery

In-class or online

Intakes

Winter (Jan–Apr) · Summer (May–Aug) · Fall (Sep–Dec)

Why It Matters

Why esports, why now?

A real, structured industry

Global esports revenue passed $2 billion in 2025. Brand sponsorships, broadcast rights, and live events drive serious careers behind the scenes.

Canada is investing

Vancouver and Toronto host professional teams, broadcast studios, and major LAN events. Local hiring is steady and growing.

Transferable to all of entertainment

Skills in event ops, broadcast, sponsorship, and community apply across music festivals, traditional sports, and content companies.

Pathways

Where graduates go

Direct to Industry

  • Marketing Manager
  • Event Planner
  • Team Manager
  • Recreation Administrator
  • Sponsorship & Partnerships Coordinator

Adjacent Industries

  • Traditional sports event production
  • Live music and festival ops
  • Streaming platform partnerships
  • Game studio publishing teams

Further Study

  • UCW Bachelor of Commerce (60 credits transfer into Year 3)
  • Complete the BCom in as little as 15 additional months
  • Direct entry into the UCW MBA program
  • 3-year Post-Graduation Open Work Permit eligibility
Earning Potential

What graduates earn in Canada

Salary ranges reflect typical Canadian market rates as of 2026 for behind-the-scenes esports and event roles.

Entry Level

$45K – $60K

First role within 12 months. Tournament coordinator, broadcast assistant, community manager.

Mid Career

$65K – $95K

Two to four years in. Team operations manager, broadcast producer, partnerships lead.

Senior & Specialist

$100K – $150K+

Five+ years. Director of esports, head of broadcast, league commissioner, founder of an org.

Curriculum

What you'll study

20 courses across two academic years, organized around four focus areas. All 60 credits transfer into Year 3 of the UCW Bachelor of Commerce.

Business Management

40%

Core business foundations — communication, ethics, statistics, accounting, marketing, and organizational behaviour.

Communication Fundamentals

20%

Written and spoken business communication, applied to industry-facing reporting and stakeholder management.

Information Technology

20%

Web design and development, digital tooling, and the technical foundations that underpin modern esports operations.

Esports Specialization

20%

Industry-specific courses on gameplay, broadcast, training, leadership, and event production within the esports context.

Course Sequence

20 courses across 4 terms

Year 1 · Term 1 — Foundation

  • Business Communication I
  • Management Thinking and Ethics
  • History and Introduction of Esports
  • Esports Training and Safety
  • Esports Platforms Experimental

Year 1 · Term 2 — Foundation

  • Business Communication II
  • Business Statistics
  • Digital Marketing
  • Gameplay and Design
  • Esports Interim Team Project

Year 2 · Term 1 — Advancement

  • Financial Accounting
  • Web Design and Development
  • Business Concept of Esports
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Content Production and Broadcast

Year 2 · Term 2 — Advancement

  • Event Planning and Management
  • Fundraising and Sponsorship
  • Leadership in Esports
  • Trends and Technology
  • Capstone Project
UCW Pathway

A direct route to a Bachelor of Commerce

An established University Pathway Agreement transfers all 60 IEM credits into Year 3 of the UCW Bachelor of Commerce — turning your two-year diploma into a full bachelor's degree in as little as 15 additional months.

60 credits, 100% transferred

All MCC IEM coursework counts toward your UCW Bachelor of Commerce — no credits lost, no courses repeated.

Finish the BCom in 15 months

Complete the remaining Year 3 and Year 4 coursework at UCW in as little as 15 months. Minimum 2.0 GPA required for transfer.

MBA direct entry & 3-year PGWP

Qualified graduates may take direct entry into the UCW MBA program. BCom graduates also qualify for a 3-year Post-Graduation Open Work Permit in Canada.

Admission Requirements

How to qualify

Meet the academic minimum, then satisfy any one of the language options below.

Academic

  • Completion of high school, or
  • Mature student status (19 years or older)

English Language (any one)

  • IELTS-A 5.5 (or equivalent TOEFL / CAEL)
  • Pass MCC's Language Proficiency Test
  • C+ in English 12 (or Canadian secondary equivalent)
  • Completion of MCC's Business Communication program

Application

  • $200 CAD application fee (domestic & international)
  • Apply at least 4 weeks before your intended start
  • Late admissions may be possible — contact admissions
Tuition & Fees

Program investment

All figures in Canadian dollars. Textbooks and certain administrative fees may apply as per college policy. Both MCC and UCW offer merit-based scholarships subject to availability.

Domestic Students

$19,800 CAD

Total program tuition for Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

  • $330 per credit
  • $990 per course (3 credits)
  • 20 courses · 60 credits

International Students

$34,200 CAD

Total program tuition for international students.

  • $570 per credit
  • $1,710 per course (3 credits)
  • 20 courses · 60 credits

Other Fees

  • Application fee: $200 CAD
  • Textbooks and materials (per course)
  • Standard administrative fees per college policy
  • Scholarship opportunities at both MCC and UCW
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