Master in Management, Technology and Entrepreneurship
Program Overview
Master in Management, Technology and Entrepreneurship
The Master in Management, Technology and Entrepreneurship (MTE) is a program offered by the College of Management of Technology at EPFL. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the intersection of management, technology, and entrepreneurship.
Study Plan
The study plan for the MTE program is divided into several blocks, including:
- Block 1: Courses
- Accounting for finance (FIN-411)
- Applied corporate & industry analysis (MGT-410)
- Applied probability & stochastic processes (MGT-484)
- HSS: Introduction to project (SHS)
- HSS: Project (SHS)
- Introduction to econometrics (MGT-581)
- Performance Management (MGT-510)
- Principles of finance (MGT-482)
- Principles of microeconomics (MGT-454)
- Block 2: Options
- Advanced sustainable accounting and finance (MGT-540)
- Algorithmic game theory (MGT-435)
- Applied data analysis (CS-401)
- Causal inference (MGT-416)
- Computational Social Media (DH-500)
- Continuous improvement of manufacturing systems (ME-498)
- Convex optimization (MGT-418)
- Corporate strategy (MGT-400)
- Data science for business (MGT-432)
- Design in innovation: creation for adoption (MGT-406)
- Economics for challenging times (MGT-494)
- Energy supply, economics and transition (ENG-410)
- Entrepreneurship & new venture strategy (MGT-413)
- Foundations of digital humanities (DH-405)
- Fundamentals of machine learning (EE-311)
- Information: strategy & economics (MGT-431)
- Innovation & entrepreneurship in engineering (MGT-555)
- Innovation management (MGT-423)
- Intercultural presentation skills (MGT-469)
- Large-scale data science for real-world data (COM-490)
- Leading and managing in a global context (MGT-468)
- Logistics and demand analysis (MGT-426)
- Machine learning (CS-433)
- Machine learning for predictive maintenance applications (CIVIL-426)
- Machine learning methods in econometrics (MGT-424)
- Macroeconomics and monetary policy (FIN-424)
- Management of intellectual property (MGT-404)
- Mathematics of data: from theory to computation (EE-556)
- Nature finance (MGT-541)
- Negotiation techniques (MGT-466)
- New space economy (MGT-462)
- Optimal decision making (MGT-483)
- Power system restructuring and deregulation (EE-570)
- Practical business law (MGT-455)
- Production management (ME-419)
- Project management and risk analysis (MGT-427)
- Reinforcement learning (EE-568)
- Strategic management of innovation (MGT-425)
- Strategic marketing & technology commercialization (MGT-401)
- Supply chain management (MGT-526)
- Sustainability in the global context (MGT-470)
- Sustainable & entrepreneurial finance (FIN-429)
- Sustainable Finance (FIN-400)
- Technology, sustainability and public policy (MGT-450)
- Technology & innovation strategy (MGT-414)
- Value chain management in practice (MGT-417)
- Venture capital (FIN-522)
Master Project
The master project is an essential part of the MTE program, allowing students to apply their knowledge and skills to a real-world project. The project can be completed in various fields, including:
- Engineering internship credited with master project (MGT-597)
- Master project in Management of Technology (MGT-599)
Language
The program is offered in English, with some courses available in French.
Credits
The program requires a total of 120 credits, with 30 credits dedicated to the master project.
Specializations
The MTE program offers several specializations, including:
- Business analytics
- Operations Management & Systems Modeling
- Strategy, Innovation & Entrepreneurship
- Sustainability
Exam
The program includes various exams, including written and oral exams, as well as project-based assessments.
Useful Information
- MTE Rules and Study Plan
- MTE Faculty
- Academic Calendar
- IS-Academia
- Registrar's Office
- EPFL rules & regulations (Polylex)
