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Leadership, Innovation and TechnologyCeannaireacht, Nuálaíocht agus Teicneolaíocht

Course Title: Master of Science in Leadership, Innovation and Technology

TU Code

TU333

NFQ Level

Level 9

Award Type

Major

Award

Master of Science

ECTS Credits

90

Duration

2 Years

Course Type

Postgraduate

Mode of Study

Part Time

Method of Delivery

Blended

Commencement Date

September 2025

Location

City Centre: Aungier Street

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Aungier Street

Fees

€5,000 Per Year *
Skillnet Funding Available

Leaders of technology and innovation functions require a unique combination of technical, leadership, and business abilities in order to effectively design, develop, manufacture and distribute products and processes.

This 2 year part-time MSc in Leadership, Innovation and Technology, delivered in collaboration with ICT Skillnet, offers an integrated view of leadership, innovation and technology strategy and is grounded in the integration of personal, professional and organisational development.

This programme is intended for professionals working in technology roles or technology industries that are seeking to develop as technology and innovation leaders in their organisation. The candidates applying should be experienced and either in leadership roles or planning on moving into such positions.

Applicants must hold a Level 8 Honours degree in a cognate discipline with a minimum of a 2:2.

If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website.

Programme Modules
Year 1
  • Personality and Leadership
  • Innovation Management and Creativity
  • Change Management and Team Leadership
  • Strategy for Competitive Positioning
  • Problem Solving and Critical Thinking
  • Strategic Management of Technology and Innovation
Year 2
  • Applied Research Project

This programme is delivered via a blended learning approach over two years. Lectures are a mixture of online classes and in-person classes, which take place at on our Aungier Street campus. In-person classes are not recorded or live streamed and must be attended for peer-to-peer learning. Classes are typically delivered on a Friday from 9am-5pm. A full breakdown of the lecture schedule will be provided following an application.

Applications for this course are made directly to ICT Skillnet.

Contact Us

Jamie Meegan - ICT Skillnet