Study Programmes Master in Technopreneurship

Career opportunities

Graduates from the Master in Technopreneurship are trained as Technology Officer, Emerging technologies consultant, Digital strategy consultant, Smart ICT consultant, Innovation manager, Standards manager, Project manager, Head of innovation, Head of digital strategy, and Technopreneur.


    Learning Outcomes

    At the end of the Master in Technopreneurship, students are able to:

    • Deploy smart secure ICT and technopreneurship concepts for implementation in the market
    • Cater for current and future issues and standardisation needs in ICT areas, such as digital intelligence and digital trust
    • Envisage future and emerging technologies
    • Take advantage of the benefits of ICT governance in companies and governments to control and effectively use the available competencies and resources
    • Measure the challenges of digital trust and information security for the development of Smart ICT
    • Identify the key principles and technologies required to produce smart secure ICT projects
    • Understand how the voluntary technical standards process works, particularly in the ICT sector
    • Identify and use published and draft standards relevant to business
    • Take on the role of standardisation delegate working on draft standards
    • Analyse the opportunities offered by smart secure ICT and create value for business through an internal standardisation strategy.


    Job perspectives

    Graduates can apply for the following positions: Technology Officer, Consultant emerging technologies, Digital strategy consultant, Smart ICT consultant, Innovation manager, Standards manager, Project manager, Head of innovation, Head of digital strategy and Technopreneur.