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 |