ModularMaster Certificate in Technology and Management
Program Overview
ModularMaster Certificate in Technology and Management
The ModularMaster Certificate in Technology and Management is a collaborative program between Aalto University from Finland and the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). This program consists of a suite of short, modular, skills-based courses designed to help executives master the mindset towards understanding and managing technology and hone their business management expertise.
Course Information
Learners can choose from a selection of relevant modular programs offered by SUTD Academy. Upon successful completion of the two Graduate Certificates, learners will attain a ModularMaster Certificate in Technology and Management. The program offers a multi-faceted approach to busy executives, ensuring relevance and application to the industry. The curriculum is constantly being designed and curated to ensure it remains relevant.
Program Structure
- Graduate Certificate in Technology and Management 1: Complete all 3 modules
- Leading Digital Strategy and Transformation (Duration: 5 days)
- Data Science and Decision Making (Duration: 5 days)
- Innovation by Design (Duration: 8 days)
- Graduate Certificate in Technology and Management 2: Complete 3 out of 4 modules
- Artificial Intelligence for Managers (Duration: 5 days)
- Managing Digital Design and Manufacturing (Duration: 5 days)
- Robotics and Automation (Duration: 5 days)
- Managing Cybersecurity and Risks (Duration: 5 days)
Who Should Attend?
This program is strongly encouraged for leaders of all levels. Whether leading an organization into mergers and acquisitions or spearheading digital transformation projects, dealing with data and technology is inevitable. This calls for a breed of leaders with a strong technology appreciation, business acumen, and management expertise, who can use these skills to navigate today's volatile and dynamic world, fueled by technology.
How Does It Work?
For the ModularMaster pathway, learners can mix and stack modules that best fit their learning goals, as long as they add up to 60 subject credits within 2 years. If learners have not decided on pursuing the ModularMaster, they can always take up individual modules that are most relevant to their learning goals.
