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Graduate Certificate in Business Administration (Technology and Digital Strategy)

Course learning outcomes

Graduate qualities

1. Explain key concepts, techniques and developments in the field of technology to identify disruptions arising from technological, environmental, geopolitical and social developments

Depth of disciplinary expertise

2. Critically analyse technological and ethical issues in relation to business and society and develop evidence-based problem-solving strategies to face complex technological challenges.

Critical thinking and problem solving

3. Communicate technological concepts and challenges, and explain their potential implications for business models, as well as social and environmental systems.

Oral and written communication

4. Analyse and interpret data related to technological developments, and integrate customer, business, and market insights in the development of innovative products and strategies.

Information and digital literacy

5. Apply innovation frameworks when incorporating technology into the design and development of new markets, products and business models for organisations.

Inventiveness

6. Identify culturally diverse perspectives on complexity and ambiguity.

Cultural competence

7. Collaborate with others to help manage ambiguity arising from changes to business practices with technological advancements.

Interdisciplinary effectiveness

8. Formulate informed ethical opinions on controversial technological and social issues.

Integrated professional, ethical, and personal identity

9. Engage with diverse perspectives and differentiate the distinct needs of leadership and management.

Influence