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Technology Management

  Accredited by Association of MBAs


This specialist MBA is designed to develop leaders in today’s rapidly-moving business environment who can successfully respond to the challenge of managing technological change. Produced with the support of the European Union's COMETT programme, it provides a European perspective on the management of technology.

Routes through the MBA (Technology Management)

How the Programme Works

Your entry point and the best route through the MBA (TM) depend on your experience and qualifications, as well as your particular needs and interests.

The MBA (TM) has two stages. Stage One provides a sound foundation in the functional spects of management. You take one of two programmes, the Professional Diploma in Management or the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration. Stage Two comprises three courses that everyone takes, plus one elective (course option) to ensure your studies are in tune with your career.

Flexible Timescales

We’ve designed Stage Two of the MBA (TM) to be as flexible as possible, so you can qualify in the minimum time, or spread the workload a little more. Making a Difference should be the last course you take.

Planning your MBA (Technology Management)

To complete your MBA (Technology Management) in 2.5 years
Overlap the study of your courses with Making a Difference.

Planning your 2.5 year MBA Technology Management

To complete your MBA (Technology Management) in 3 years
Overlap the study of one course option with Making a Difference.

Planning your 3 year MBA Technology Management

To complete your MBA (Technology Management) in 3.5 years
Study each of your courses in sequence, ending with Making a Difference.

Planning your 3.5 year MBA Technology Management

Technology management: an integrative approach, Technology strategy and your option may be taken in any order.

Note:
Guide only and dependent on your choice of course option.  These can be 6, 9 or 12 months in length.

 

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