This programme’s Future World Empowerment approach is built to prepare you to take on leadership roles in today’s digital society. It combines a broad, interdisciplinary perspective with applied IT knowledge so you can respond to technological change while understanding its economic, social and ethical implications. The curriculum is designed to give you both the technical foundation and the wider competencies needed to shape technology-driven solutions responsibly.
You will receive formal training across several strategic areas — from framing problems through a scientific worldview to developing leadership and entrepreneurial capabilities, and gaining insight into European and global business environments. These elements are intended to strengthen your critical thinking, ethical judgment and capacity to operate in international settings, helping you compete in a rapidly evolving global market. The programme is delivered in English, making it accessible to international students and preparing graduates for cross-border careers and collaboration.
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This Master's curriculum can be followed either full-time or part-time. Full-time students typically complete the programme in four semesters, while part-time students take the same scheduled classes but spread their studies over up to eight semesters. The structure keeps course content and contact hours identical for both modes, allowing part-time learners to stay integrated with the cohort and benefit from the same teaching and assessment.
The programme emphasises a balance of rigorous theoretical foundations and applied information-technology skills. Through core and advanced modules, students consolidate analytical and technical abilities, learn to design and evaluate complex systems, and gain hands-on experience that strengthens problem-solving and project work. Graduates are expected to leave with abilities suited to advanced professional roles in IT as well as preparation for potential research or doctoral study.
This degree is particularly well suited to engineers and other professionals who want to combine continuing employment with postgraduate study. A dual part-time pathway is available, enabling students to merge on-the-job learning with the academic curriculum so that practical workplace experience complements and reinforces classroom learning.
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Graduates are prepared for leadership and specialist roles across the IT sector, including positions as software and systems engineers, IT architects, R&D engineers, project managers, and technology-oriented consultants. The programme’s blend of technical depth, business and ethical training and the compulsory research project equips students for roles in industry, research institutions, and technology-driven SMEs, particularly within Germany’s Mittelstand and international companies.
The emphasis on entrepreneurship, responsible leadership and European/global business plus English-language instruction supports careers in international contexts and for those aiming to found or join tech startups. Industry collaborations and fellowship opportunities (e.g. OWL Fellow Programme) further enhance employability and practical experience; graduates may also pursue doctoral studies depending on their career goals.
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