The Master of Science in Innovation and Technology Management (ITEM) is a two-year program, taught entirely in English, and designed for students who want to develop multidisciplinary skills suited to the new business contexts generated by the innovations that accompany the so-called Industry 4.0. It combines sound methodological and analytical skills with applications and business practices. There is a revolution that endows both providers and users with new technologies and infrastructures.
The program wants to create flexible professional profiles capable of understanding the potential of product and process technologies and generating new market spaces as well as new business opportunities. Students can choose between two paths: the Innovation process management path is thought for students aiming at working in managerial roles in industrial, service and consultancy companies. The Entrepreneurship path is for students whose ambition is to rise, join or take part in the development of a new venture or a small and mid-sized company.
Learning objectives
The specific learning objectives of the M.S.c in Innovation and Technology Management includes:
Career Opportunities
The Master of Science in Innovation and Technology Management is aimed at offering the possibilities for many career opportunities, both as managers in large enterprises and SMEs, supporting business change processes and developing product and market analysis or innovation processes and as start-upper and partner of new venture creation.
The aim of the program is that of generating professional skills capable of interfacing and working in and out of organization in a creative, innovative way, with relational and communicative effectiveness to face the new business contexts generated by the digital economy. Therefore, graduates from the ITEM master’s program are prepared to enter careers in fields focused on innovation in: large companies in the manufacturing or services sectors; small and medium-sized enterprises; consultancy firms; international organizations; agencies offering technology transfer and support for new innovative businesses; science and technology parks; business incubators and accelerators; and in universities and other research institutions.
ประมาณ กันยายน 2024
Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Largo A. Gemelli, 1,
MILAN,
Lombardy,
20123, Italy
Eligible candidates need to hold an undergraduate degree obtained after a minimum of 3 years of study (180 ECTS), which satisfies the requirements for access to second-level academic studies in the awarding country. If candidates have undertaken less than 15 years of total schooling, they may not be eligible for admission to a Laurea Magistrale.
The degree has to be issued by a higher education institution which is regularly accredited or recognized in the awarding country.
The degree and related studies undertook so far need to be in a subject which is relevant to the chosen graduate degree program. The academic board will evaluate candidates’ academic and personal background and decide if they meet the specific conditions for admission. Candidates best suited for the program have a solid background in Statistics and Mathematics; additionally, they have a basic knowledge in the subject area of Management.