Course Overview
The program builds a strong base in both business methods and technology use. Students learn how companies apply digital tools for decision-making, product design, and service development. Group assignments and project work are central parts of study life, helping students gain practical experience.
The course has grown in international reach, attracting students from Europe, Asia, and other regions. Collaboration with companies adds exposure to real business settings and current industry practices. Graduates move into roles in consulting, analytics, product planning, and technology management. The program continues to expand its academic links and industry ties, supporting students who aim to work in roles that connect business planning with technology use.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution in business, engineering, economics, or related fields. Some applicants may be asked for proof of mathematics or quantitative background depending on prior studies.
Application is done online through the university admission system during the yearly application period. Required documents include academic transcripts, degree certificate, CV, motivation letter, and proof of English skills.
Scholarships are available and usually based on academic performance. These may cover 50% to 100% of tuition fees for selected students.
Part Time Work Details
Part-time work allowed during studies; no fixed hourly cap, work should not affect study progress
Language Requirement