Why study the Master of Technology Management with UTS Online
Australia's Top 5 university for Computing Science & Engineering1
Ranked in the Top 10 nationally for graduate employability2
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Australia's largest Artificial Intelligence research facility4
1Academic World Ranking of World Universities, 2024 2QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2024 3QS World University Rankings, 2025 4Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute
The below learning outcomes reflect the general pathway and depending on your choice of electives listed under each stream, you will further build on these to align with your career goals.
- Enterprise skills
Identify management issues related to information systems activities within enterprise and examine the basic technologies that enable business outcomes. - Database design
Critically evaluate database designs and the role that databases play in effective software applications. You’ll be able to effectively communicate database designs and implementation concepts. - Artificial intelligence (AI) solutions
Compare and contrast technologies used to achieve AI solutions and apply data visualisation techniques to an enterprise data set. - Technical knowledge
Get the knowledge to use in-demand, high-level programming languages in R and Python to write custom programs for analysing data. - Project design skills
Gain skills in ideating, researching, validating and testing potential testing solutions. Design and refine solution prototypes, and integrate and communicate the outcomes of reflexive practice applied in the project design process. - Project application
Apply your learning/theoretical knowledge and skills to your professional practice. Implement an enterprise-focused and integrated technology management project, evaluate its impact against appropriate benchmarks, and communicate the outcomes.
If your chosen sub-major is in AI or cybersecurity, please refer to the learning outcomes for the Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence Management and the Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity Management.
Who should study this course?
The Master of Technology Management is suitable for analysts or managers with a technical background and business acumen, who have experience within IT projects and functions.
Students of this course have technical knowledge from various industries, might work in roles such as:
- Technical Analyst
- IT Project Manager
- Engineering Manager
- Software Engineer
- IT Manager
- Technical Product Manager
- Website Developer/App Developer
- Full-Stack Developer
- Start-Up Development Manager
- Automation Engineer
- UI Engineer
- Tech Consultant
- Chief Information Officer (CIO)
See entry requirements under course information for more eligibility information.
No specified major (general pathway)
Complete all of the following subjects:
- Enabling Enterprise Information Systems (6CP)
- Database (6CP)
- Artificial Intelligence for Enterprises (6CP)
- Python Programming for Data Processing (6CP)
This sub-major can also be taken as a Graduate Certificate in Technology Management.
Artificial Intelligence major
Complete all of the following subjects:
- Artificial Intelligence for Enterprises (6CP)
- Machine Learning (6CP)
- Data Ethics and Regulation (6CP)
- Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics (6CP)
This sub-major can also be taken as a Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence Management.
Cybersecurity major
Complete all of the following subjects:
- Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics (6CP)
- Cybersecurity Analytics and Insights (6CP)
- Cybersecurity Management (6CP)
- Data Ethics and Regulation (6CP)
This sub-major can also be taken as a Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity Management.
Management, Enterprise & Technology stream
Select 24CP from the following:
- Leading Organisational Change (6CP)
- Technology and Innovation Management (6CP)
- Building Enterprise Agility (6CP)
- Digital Strategy: Aligning Business and Technology (6CP)
- Data Ethics and Regulation (6CP)
- Cybersecurity Analytics and Insights (6CP)
- Cybersecurity Management (6CP)
- Artificial Intelligence for Enterprises (6CP)
- Machine Learning (6CP)
- Enabling Enterprise Information Systems (6CP)
- Database (6CP)
- Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics (6CP)
- Python Programming for Data Processing (6CP)
Technology & Enterprise stream
Select 12CP from the following:
- Leading Organisational Change (6CP)
- Technology and Innovation Management (6CP)
- Building Enterprise Agility (6CP)
- Digital Strategy: Aligning Business and Technology (6CP)
Complete the following core subjects:
- Project Design (6CP)
- Project Application (6CP)
What you will study
The Master of Technology Management comprises 12 subjects (72 credit points) and can be completed in as little as two years.
Students will have the option to tailor their studies in one of the following:
- No specified major (general pathway)
- Artificial Intelligence major
- Cybersecurity major
Note: Students may exit with a Graduate Diploma after completing 8 subjects. To find out more, download a course guide or speak with an Enrolment Advisor.
These majors can also be taken at a Graduate Certificate level. Take a look at the drop-down menu (Step One) below to see how this works. Applicants with relevant academic qualifications and professional work experience may also satisfy the entry criteria for the Executive Master of Technology Management.
The following steps show how you will progress through the Master of Technology Management course, starting with selecting a sub-major in your chosen field. To customise a course pathway that best suits you, speak with an Enrolment Advisor today.
Upcoming study periods
UTS Online courses have six intakes per year. The diagram below shows all upcoming
intakes, with the next intake highlighted in blue.
Course information
To gain entry into the Master of Technology Management, applicants must have the following academic qualification and professional experience.
Academic Qualifications
Completed Bachelor's degree (or overseas equivalent) in Computer Science, Information Technology, Information Systems, Business Data Analytics, Software Engineering or others comparable to Field of Education (FoE) 02 Information Technology; or one of the following in a relevant field:
- Completed Master's degree; or
- Completed Graduate Diploma; or
- Completed Graduate Certificate; or
- Completed Doctorate or Masters (Research or Coursework); or
- Incomplete coursework Doctorate; or
- Incomplete coursework Masters (1 year and above).
Additional Requirements
In addition to the outlined qualifications, applicants need to satisfy minimum professional practice of at least two years full time (or equivalent), or alternative experience through their contributions to organisations and/or communities and/or start-ups and/or entrepreneurship may be considered.
This requirement may be demonstrated by the submission of:
- CV, electronic portfolio or professional profile outlining work experience, the dates of employment and position(s) held within the organisation.
Assessment of other criteria:
Demonstrates experience in a technology or enterprise management or professional role work integrated learning and contextualisation of academic qualifications.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee an offer of a place.
Note: Applicants who do not meet the entry requirements for the Master of Technology Management may use the successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Technology Management, Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence Management or Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity Management as a pathway, provided they meet the specific entry requirements.
English language requirements apply to both international and domestic students. Please refer to the UTS English language requirements for further information on how to satisfy the requirements for the course/s.
The English proficiency requirement for local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL: paper-based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet-based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64 with a writing score of 50; or C1A/C2P: 176-184 with a writing score of 169.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
To assist with all or some of your tuition fees, FEE-HELP is available for eligible students. This government-supported loan scheme is designed to help eligible full-fee paying students pay their tuition fees.
To check your eligibility, feel free to speak with an Enrolment Advisor today.
Your previous studies or employment experience can be acknowledged as credit towards your online postgraduate studies, provided that it meets the relevant course requirements.
Applicants with a minimum of five years' work experience may be granted recognition of prior learning (RPL) for 24 credit points (four subjects), and gain entry to the Executive Master of Technology Management. An Executive Masters can be completed in as little as 16 months.
To see if you may be eligible to receive recognition of prior learning, speak with an Enrolment Advisor today.
Unsure about your situation?
One of our Student Enrolment Advisors can assist you with more information, including alternative pathways.
Unsure about your situation?
One of our Student Enrolment Advisors can assist you with more information, including alternative pathways.
Career outcomes
Students of this course may be an analyst or manager with a technical background and business acumen, and have experience within IT projects and functions. Studying this course could lead to roles such as:
- General Manager (IT Technology Operations)
- General Manager – Information Systems
- General Manager – Operations
- Group Head of IT Operations and Infrastructure
- Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
- Chief Information Officer (CIO)
- Tech Consultancy Director