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MSc Technology Management*

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Take control of an ever-changing technological landscape, with the expertise you need to lead teams that get results. With advanced training in leadership and technology systems, you’ll have the skills employers need for the future of business performance.

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About the MSc Technology Management*

Drive innovation through technology. 

Gain the highly developed strategic management skills you need to power teams. 

This programme will develop your expertise, preparing you to lead in critical business areas, including data management, analytics, cyber security, and risk management. You’ll learn how to harness new technologies to overcome challenges and achieve impactful results. 

What you'll study

Get the confidence to manage and lead in technology-driven environments.

  • Develops the skills to innovate and manage technological resources

  • Helps to improve independence, self-direction and development 

  • Enhances opportunities and employability in a range of areas  

  • Builds a strong foundation of academic skills through Professional and Academic Skills for Success (PASS)  

  • Informed by industry and expert practitioners 

  • Find success in post-study work visa opportunities through our 18-month PDP programme 

Entry requirements

The entry requirements to study the MSc Technology Management are as follows:  

  • A minimum of a 2:2 Bachelor’s degree in STEM, or equivalent international STEM qualification; or

  • A non-STEM bachelor’s degree (2:1 minimum) with relevant STEM experience; or

  • A relevant professional qualification equivalent to level 6 combined with professional experience may also be considered

Don’t meet the entry requirements? If you have other qualifications or work experience, contact us to discuss your options.  

English language requirements   

To study at BPP, it is important that you can communicate and engage in English effectively in an academic setting.  

If English is not your first language, you will be required to provide proof of your ability – for reading, writing, listening and speaking in English.  

View details of accepted English language qualifications

Course details
Course length
12 months (FT)
18 months (FT) with Professional Development Planning (PDP)
Start dates
Flexible with rolling monthly admissions
Study methods
Face-to-face
Fees and funding

From £17,100

Qualification
Master of Science in Technology Management awarded by BPP University (12-month programme)   

Master of Science in Technology Management with PDP awarded by BPP University (18-month programme)  
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What can I do after the MSc Technology Management course?

Unlock your career in management across a range of industries
Apply for roles such as Digital Product Manager, Project Manager or Scrum Master
Start your own company, drive innovation at a startup, or make your mark on large national or multi-national organisations

Course structure

Term 1

Academic and Assessment Support (0 credits)   

This module helps you build a strong foundation of academic skills, ensuring you feel confident when it comes to demonstrating your abilities through the quality of your work.

Principles of Management (30 credits)

On this module, you will develop an insight into managing day to day operations and activities, seeking to make best use of resources to meet stakeholder’s expectations. You’ll design a skills development plan which focusses on your career aims and objectives to propel your management development.

Technology in Business (15 credits)

Gain an overview into the fundamental components that constitute a typical business IT architecture as well as the emerging technologies used to enhance and support it. You’ll cover areas including networking fundamentals, on-premises IT infrastructure, cloud computing, cyber security, data management and analytics, and emerging technologies. This module will give you a depth of understanding into how technology support and enhances business operation.

IT Project Management (15 credits)

Dive into the essential skills needed to manage, plan, and deliver technology-based projects effectively. This module covers project management fundamentals, styles, team topologies, and project management tools.

Term 2

Digital Innovation and Transformation (15 credits)

Explore the concepts and practices of digital innovation and transformation. You’ll understand how digital technologies drive innovation and disrupt traditional business models, and examine the nature of digital disruption, emerging technologies and the impact of digital transformation. Learn new strategies for fostering innovation, understanding disruptive forces and navigating digital transformation.

Technology Management Project Proposal (15 credits)

Develop a comprehensive project proposal tackling real-world challenges in technology management. You’ll be guided in creating a strategic and detailed plan for your project proposal.

Leading Contemporary Organisations (30 credits)

Executive leaders need a broad range of skills to operate at the highest levels. Get what it takes to drive performance in line with strategy, while leading a company through challenges. You’ll learn the key differences between management and leadership, gain insights into business leadership, and develop a thorough understanding of corporate governance and navigating regulatory responsibilities.

Term 3

Technology Management Project (30 credits)

During this module you’ll integrate and apply the knowledge skills you’ll developed through the programme. Work on a comprehensive project that address real-world challenges in technology management, and demonstrate your ability to conduct independent research, develop innovating solutions and present your findings.

Enterprise Technology Management (30 credits)

This module focuses on strategic enterprise technology, beginning with an introduction to enterprise architecture before delving into how enterprise domains interact to enhance organisational performance and strategic alignment. You’ll cover key areas such as business architecture, information systems, technology infrastructure, data management, emerging technologies, and change management.

Professional Development Planning(exclusive to 18-month programme)

Embedded in the 18-month option, the PDP programme can contribute to your success at finding jobs and post-study work visa opportunities. It provides a structured approach to professional development, helping you gain the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to sustain a career in your chosen field.

You will receive additional sessions which run alongside academic terms to prepare for the six months of career practice which may include projects, voluntary works, placement or internship opportunities. * 

In addition to your academic study, you can benefit from: 

  • 1-2-1 coaching 

  • Self-serve skills content for independent study 

  • Access to LinkedIn Learning courses 

  • Speaker events from professionals in industry 

  • Masterclasses to enhance your employability 

  • Employability activities on our Virtual Campus or in-centre 

  • Intensive preparation for interview opportunities if you meet the criteria 

*Please note that if you fall behind with your studies and cannot progress on your Master’s programme, you will not be eligible for the placement interview process. The Placements team works with an extensive range of employers to find work

How you'll study

Contact hours

Full-time students will typically receive 10 contact hours per week and will need to devote at least 28 hours a week to study.

Learning materials

All required learning materials are provided online as part of the course fee. This reflects modern working practices and minimises our environmental impact. Print on demand versions are available for students with specific learning needs.  


Types of assessment

The programme features a variety of assessments including coursework and examinations.  

Coursework is in the form of essays, reports or case studies, while group or individual presentations may be required to assess other competencies.  

Examinations will be with written elements or multiple-choice questions and may be unseen or part-seen, where assessment material is released in advance.  

BPP University offers flexibility in how these assessments are undertaken, and the programmes will utilise online tools where available to deliver assessments. On occasion, some assessments may require attendance at a physical location.  

Full details on BPP University's feedback policy on examinations and assessment can be found in the Manual of Policies and Procedures.


Learning support

Access a full range of learning support services for students with any specialist learning needs. View learning support services

Dates and locations

Flexible Start Date

Rolling start dates across the academic year

Course length:12 months (Full-time)
Study centres:London East (Portsoken)
Flexible Start Date

Rolling start dates across the academic year

Course length:18 months (Full-time) with Professional Development Planning
Study centres:London East (Portsoken)
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Fees and funding

2024-2025 academic year

MSc Technology Management £17,100
MSc Technology Management with Professional Development Planning£21,400

Please note – a deposit of £350 will need to be paid within 48 hours of accepting your offer, in order to secure your place.  

In addition to your fees, there may be additional charges associated with your studies if you need to resit an assessment. Full details can be found here

Funding options

We offer a number of ways to support you with funding your university studies.

Need to discuss finance?
If you have any questions or require help, contact us on 03300 603100

Why study at BPP University?

19,000 strong international student community supported with comprehensive onboarding, arrival support and dedicated academic support tutors
Unparalleled access to leading certifications from global vendors across the BPP Group
Our connections with global law firms, banks and businesses ensures you develop the skills and knowledge they need

Studying as an international student

We welcome students from around the world, offering a culturally diverse study environment, with our specialist service helping choose your study location, correct visa, finance options and even somewhere to live.

We’re also a Student Sponsor and are fully recognised and accredited as a Higher Education Institution.

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