Master in Computing and IT and Business
- Feb 20
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This Master study program is a research-oriented academic pathway designed for professionals and graduates seeking to integrate advanced computing knowledge with strategic business expertise. Positioned at a level equivalent to EQF Level 7 and aligned with the Second European Cycle, the program emphasizes analytical thinking, digital innovation, and research-driven decision-making in technology-enabled business environments.
Structured as a 100% research-based program, it develops high-level competencies in information technology management, digital transformation, systems analysis, and business strategy. The academic framework consists of five comprehensive modules, including:
Two research-focused modules dedicated to advanced research methodology, data analysis, academic writing, and applied research in computing and business contexts.
Two general modules addressing leadership, innovation management, digital governance, and strategic organizational development.
One specialized module in Computing, IT, and Business, covering areas such as information systems management, enterprise architecture, digital business models, cybersecurity fundamentals, data-driven decision-making, e-business strategies, and technology entrepreneurship.
The program culminates in an independent research thesis and structured research activities, enabling participants to investigate contemporary challenges at the intersection of computing and business—such as digital strategy implementation, IT governance, business analytics, cloud transformation, fintech innovation, or smart enterprise systems.
With a minimum duration of 12 months, the program offers flexibility for extension to accommodate professional commitments and research depth. The academic workload is equivalent to 60 ECTS credits, ensuring compatibility with European higher education standards.
This Master study program is ideal for individuals aiming to advance into senior technology management roles, lead digital transformation initiatives, or pursue further doctoral-level research in computing, information systems, or business innovation.





