The MSc in IT-Enabled Innovation is primarily for graduates of any discipline who wish to pursue a career in digital transformation in the private, public, and other sectors of the economy. This programme utilises the educational resources provided by the School of Business and the knowledge found at the Innovation Value Institute (IVI) - a research centre within the university - to respond to the need for educational offerings in the management and governance of both established IT systems and new digital technologies.
Over the years, IVI has built up a wealth of expertise on what constitutes the essential management and governance difficulties facing digital technologies today and how these challenges can be met by working with leading industry partners in Ireland and abroad.
The guiding philosophy for this course is based on the idea that work, processes, and the systemic characteristics of intra- and inter-organisational activities and connections are inextricably linked with IT or digital technology and cannot be separated from them. This perspective emphasises the systemic relationships, interdependencies, and work context. In this socio-technical view, business and IT are intertwined, and work and business processes that are supported by IT are viewed as one.
This highly renowned program is altered annually due to the quick speed of IT innovation, and its worth is recognised in the fact that it has been shortlisted for the Irish Postgraduate Course of the Year Awards in two categories for both 2018 and 2019.
Course Commences
September entry
Additional Resources
Please check out the Postgraduate Open Day Page for details on our upcoming open days and postgraduate information and resources shared at previous open days which includes information on fees, funding, scholarships and student life.
What our Graduates say?
“I chose this course because I would like to be more competitive on the labour market. The IVI expert’s guest lecture on IT governance was a real highlight.” Yuliia Yehorova
“This course enhanced my education and became a fundamental part of my career journey. It is one of very few courses stays relevant for a long period in IT.” Jonathan D’Arcy
Note: all students register for MI6274 (Business Consulting Project (BCP)) at online registration at the start of this programme.
There may be an opportunity to change to either MI6275 (placement project) or MI6277 (dissertation) at the start of semester two - this is dependent on individual student progress in semester one. The School of Business will provide further details during semester one.
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- IT - ENABLED INNOVATION
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Credits: 90
Not compulsory:
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