Course Description
MBA (Technology Management)
Open University in Ireland, The
Get your MBA through Open University Ireland’s postgraduate programme.
If you’re looking for an MBA with a focus on technology, this is the qualification for you. It is applicable to technology management and technological innovation in a wide variety of contexts and sectors, including: IT/IS, telecommunications, computing, engineering, manufacturing, transport and logistics, retailing, energy production and supply, defence and security, management and administration, and any form of services, including health, welfare and leisure. You will focus on strategic analysis and, intellectual stimulation whilst gaining interdisciplinary skills, and independent judgement – exploring the processes that underpin technological innovation and the challenges of technology from a strategic perspective, with your learning firmly rooted in management practice throughout.
Key features of the course
- Practice-based learning brings your MBA into life at your workplace
- Flexible options enable you to adjust the curriculum to suit your needs
- Strong international emphasis essential for developing leaders in a global marketplace
- Join an influential network of over 25,000 alumni in 100 countries when you graduate.
Course Code | F69 |
College Name | Open University in Ireland, The |
Course Category | |
Course Type | Distance Learning |
Course Location | Dublin, UK |
Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
Delivery mode | Distance Learning |
Course Duration | 2-7 years |
Entry Requirements | You will need a minimum of three years’ experience in a managerial, professional or technical role, so that you have a practical business base on which to build your MBA learning. Usually this means that you are at least 25 years old as it is unusual (but not impossible) to be able to satisfy the ‘experience’ requirement under this age. |
Career Path | Employers value the MBA as an indication of high level business and management skills. The MBA (Technology Management) is a true, generalist MBA qualification but with a focus on technology. MBA skills are in demand, increasingly so in times of economic uncertainty, and employers want practical experience, a thorough grasp of business, and the ability to lead at a strategic level. AMBA's (The Association of MBAs) careers survey shows that MBA students can expect their salary to increase, and the MBA to have a positive impact on their career progression, as well as bring improvements to their organisation or business. |
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