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Program Overview
The Master of Science (MSc) in Green and Digital Management has been created in response to the challenges presented to modern organizations and the new generation of managers by two powerful global trends: green transition and digitalization. New challenges demand new perspectives and knowledge as well as enhanced managerial skills and competencies.
To combat climate change and environmental degradation, organizations need new, resource-efficient growth strategies aligned with sustainability principles. More and more companies globally are joining what has been termed as ‘decarbonizing megatrend.’ Policymakers in EU have set the goal to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050 – having adopted a comprehensive action plan for a just and inclusive transition to green economy. Read more on European Green Deal.
Digitalization is the use of digital technologies to change a business model and generate new revenue streams and value-creating opportunities. To recover from disruptions of traditional business models or to anticipate such disruptions, successful companies undergo a digital transformation. It is the process of moving to a digital business, leveraging digital information technology to entirely transform a business’ processes — evaluating and reimagining the way we do business. New technologies, digitalization of everything, and a green-economy approach change the business environment perspective and strategy. If a business wants to remain competitive in the market, delivering green products and services at the same time, they must change their management approach.
Our graduates will be equipped to move into digital management careers where they are able to bridge the gap between business people and technology people – pushing forward innovative practices that organisations need to employ to respond to current challenges, in particular environmental and sustainability challenges.
The program is nationally accredited by CYQAA and recognised by KYSATS.
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Program Requirements
The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS in short) is a tool of the European Higher Education Area for making studies and courses more transparent. It helps students to move between countries and to have their academic qualifications and study periods abroad recognized. The credits below are based on the ECTS.
To graduate, students are required to earn 90 credits as follows:
- 72 credits from taught core courses,
- 18 credits from taught elective courses or
- 18 from an 8,000-word Thesis.
CORE COURSES
Analytical Tools
- Management Theories and Applications Credits: 6
- Foundations of Accounting and Finance Credits: 4.5
- Economics for Managers Credits: 4.5
- Qualitative & Quantitative Research Methods Credits: 9
- Ethics, CSR & Sustainability Credits: 6
- Marketing Management Credits: 6
CORE COURSES
Digital Tranformation
- Digital Transformation of Businesses & Organizations Credits: 6
- Foundations of Business Information Technology Credits: 6
- Digital Business Tools and Digital Business Development Credits: 6
CORE COURSES
Green Transition
- Green Transition of Businesses and Organizations Credits: 6
- Green Business Management & Leadership Credits: 6
- Green and Digital Entrepreneurship & Innovation Credits: 6
ELECTIVE COURSES
Digital Marketing Track
- Digital Marketing Credits: 6
- Python Programming Credits: 6
- Web & Social Media Analytics (requires BI420-Programming for Business Analytics as pre-requisite) Credits: 6
ELECTIVE COURSES
Circular Economy Track
- The Circular Economy & Sustainable Development (requires as pre-requisite GD590 Green Transformation of Businesses and Organizations) Credits: 6
- ESG: Environmental, Social & Corporate Governance Credits: 6
- Innovations & Business Models for the Circular Economy (requires as pre-requisite GD590 – Green Transformation of Businesses and Organizations and GD660 – The Circular Economy & Sustainable Development) Credits: 6
ELECTIVE COURSES
Oil & Gas Management Track
- Oil & Gas Finance, Accounting, and Green Management (requires Foundations of Accounting & Finance as pre-requisite) Credits: 6
- Oil & Gas Law, Contracts and Dispute Management Credits: 6
- Sustainable Energy: Economics, Policy and Management Credits: 6
ELECTIVE COURSES
- Final Project (Thesis) of 8,000 words on management issues, or Corporate Live Case Project (Elective) Credits: 18