CDM502 - Minding the Gaps: Communication Across Differences
Course Description
Note: This course was formerly offered under the title Intercultural Skills for Success in the Technology Industry.
This microcredential is offered through the Centre for Digital Media in conjunction with SFU's Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology.
Please refer to the course page for more information.
Do you live in B.C.? You could be eligible for the StrongerBC future skills grant.
To be eligible for for the StrongerBC future skills grant, you must:
- Be a Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident, or Protected Person entitled to study in Canada
- Be a B.C. resident and currently live in B.C.
- Be 19 years of age or older or have graduated high school by the start of the program
- Provide consent for SFU to disclose learner information to the Province
- Not be receiving duplicative and/or overlapping funding to cover eligible costs (i.e., grants, loans, scholarships, or other funding that covers the same program costs as the future skills grant)
- Commit to completing your program within 52 weeks and pay remaining program fees if applicable
Note that:
- The grant may have tax implications and you will receive a T4A slip
- The grant is subject to a lifetime maximum of $3,500
- Five days before the start of your first course, your entire grant is non-refundable