Whilst other programmes explore the management of technology from either a technical or management perspective, the Innovation & Technology Management MSc at University of Bath is unique through its combination of management and engineering, integrating the two disciplines to ensure you have the necessary skills to manage across boundaries.

A full-time, 12-month intensive Masters programme, the MSc in Innovation and Technology Management is a joint degree run by two of the University of Baths top ranked departments- the School of Management and the Department of Mechanical Engineering. It is designed for graduates with at least a 2:1 Honours degree (or overseas equivalent) in engineering, management or science.

Why study the MSc in Innovation & Technology Management?

  • Develop your leadership capabilities - the Masters in Innovation and Technology Management will equip you with key management skills enabling you to take the lead on strategic decisions on innovation and technology management.
  • Improve your employability - learn how to engage more competently in collaborating across complex inter-organizations networks, differentiating yourself from the competition and significantly improving your employability.
  • Engage with practitioners to solve real-life problems- undertake live assignments with University of Bath sponsor organizations, enabling you to apply theoretical knowledge in practice.
  • Increase your skill set by learning how to implement a number of advanced design techniques and methodologies including rigorous decision analysis.
  • Gain knowledge of international competence in complex networks: a vital skill in todays global environment.
  • Flexible approach option to steer more towards engineering or management during your dissertation.
  • Access to leading-edge research from two of the University of Baths highly rated departments.
  • Become part of a top ranked UK business school and Department of Mechanical Engineering (Ranked 1st in Business for graduate jobs and 1st in Mechancial Engineering for teaching excellence in The Sunday Times University Guide 2012)