Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences

Master in Stra­te­gic In­for­ma­ti­on Ma­nage­ment (MSc)

Neu-Ulm, Germany Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

The Master's programme in Strategic Information Management (MSc) at Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences is a three-semester degree at the interface of business and IT. It prepares students for key positions in strategic information management and digital transformation, combining current scientific findings with practical problems drawn from medium-sized companies, international corporations, and consulting firms. The first semester covers strategic management, digital process management, technology and application management, enterprise application engineering, and consulting. The second semester, which can optionally be spent abroad, addresses business value creation through IT, disruptive technologies, strategic information management in practice, digital leadership, and elective courses such as AI, blockchain applications, and digital innovation in industry. The third semester focuses on academic writing, information systems research, and the master's thesis. Teaching uses interactive formats and practical projects with a high proportion of teamwork, alongside instruction from professors with substantial industry experience. The programme starts in the winter semester and is offered at Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences in Neu-Ulm, Germany.

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