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Why study the Master of Technology Management with UTS Online?

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1Academic World Ranking of World Universities, 2024. 2QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2024.3QS World University Rankings, 2025. 4Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute

Lead a technology-driven future

The UTS Online Master of Technology Management is designed for future-focused professionals who aspire to become growth-oriented technology leaders, and want to develop enterprise leadership and organisational acumen to enable a sustainable technology-driven future.

Delivered 100% online, this course enables you to work full time while attaining the technology management skills to take control of your career. Immediately apply what you learn to make a greater impact in your current role and prepare for a technology-driven future.

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Who is this course for?

The UTS Online Master of Technology Management is suitable for analysts or managers with a technical background and business acumen who have experience with IT projects and functions.

Students of this course have technical knowledge from various industries, and might currently work in roles such as:

  • Technical Analyst
  • IT Project Manager
  • Engineering Manager
  • Software Engineer
  • IT Manager
  • Technical Project 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.

What you will study

The Master of Technology Management comprises 12 online subjects (72 credit points [CP] in total).

*Students may exit with a Graduate Diploma of Technology Management after completing 8 subjects.

CORE SUBJECTS BY MAJOR

No specified major (general pathway)
Complete all of the following subjects:

  • Data Driven Decision Making
  • Database
  • Artificial Intelligence for Enterprises
  • Data Ethics and Regulation

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
  • Machine Learning
  • Data Ethics and Regulation
  • Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics

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
  • Cybersecurity Analytics and Insights 
  • Cybersecurity Management
  • Data Ethics and Regulation 
ELECTIVES
PROJECTS

Note: Most UTS Online subjects are valued at 6 credit points each. For detailed subject descriptions and further information, please download a course guide. 

Explore our Technology study pathways

Pathway options are available for students who complete a graduate certificate course and wish to progress to the master’s course. These pathways provide flexibility and allow students to tailor their learning experience to their individual needs and interests.

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*Students who are eligible with recognised prior learning and demonstrate experience in a technology or enterprise management or professional role work-integrated learning and contextualisation of academic qualifications. See Course guide for entry requirements or speak to a student advisor.

Learning outcomes

Lead enterprise technology strategies

Identify and address management challenges related to information systems. Leverage emerging technologies to optimise business operations and drive innovation across enterprise environments.

Design and implement data-driven solutions

Develop expertise in database architecture, AI technologies and data visualisation. Apply high-level programming languages such as Python and R to build intelligent, enterprise-ready solutions.

Manage complex technology projects with confidence

Gain hands-on experience in project ideation, validation and solution testing. Learn to design, refine and implement technology-driven initiatives that deliver measurable business impact.

Apply technology management in real-world settings

Translate theoretical knowledge into practical outcomes through an enterprise-focused technology management project. Evaluate its impact against industry benchmarks and communicate results effectively.

Course information

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements

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. 

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 ManagementGraduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence Management or Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity Management as a pathway, provided they meet the specific entry requirements. 

Eligibility for admission does not guarantee an offer of a place. 

English Language Requirements
Recognition of Prior Learning
FEE-HELP

Want to check your eligibility?

Not only do we have the right tools and support teams to help you – we have people who care about your success.

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Career outcomes

The UTS Online Master of Technology Management equips professionals with the skills to lead technology-driven innovation and organisational transformation. This course is ideal for those ready to take on strategic leadership roles in technology management.

Upon completion, graduates can explore roles such as:

  • Technology Manager
  • Digital Transformation Leader
  • IT Operations Director
  • Innovation Manager
  • Technology Strategy Consultant
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Technology career

$133,000 

Average salary

Graduates of the Master of Technology Management can expect an average salary of $133,000, showcasing the financial rewards of expertise in technology management.

(Talent.com)

AI Roles 

have grown 3.5x faster since 2016

AI-related job postings have grown 3.5 times faster than the overall job market since 2016, reflecting surging demand for AI expertise.

(PWC)

300,000 

Tech Workers by 2030

Australia requires an additional 300,000 tech workers by 2030 to support its AI agenda and technological growth, highlighting critical demand for skilled professionals.

(The Australian)

Upcoming intakes

UTS Online courses have 6 intakes per year. The diagram below shows all upcoming intakes. Our next intake is highlighted below.

Meet our Course Director

“There is no doubt that technology is changing the way we live and work. The collective power of technology, people, cross-disciplinary approaches and performance can lead businesses to optimise and improve processes across the enterprise, leading to sustainable and measurable business growth.” 

Valerie Gay is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Engineering and IT; a researcher in mobile technologies, digital health and social innovation; and the director of the Master of Technology Management course. Valerie completed a Doctor of Science (Habilitation a Diriger des Recherches) and a PhD in Computing and Networking at Sorbonne University in Paris, France.

Dr Valerie Gay
Director, Master of Technology Management

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Download a course guide

Download a course guide to explore detailed subject descriptions, entry requirements, pathway options and fee information.

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What our students are saying
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“Knowing that I've got the research behind me through the Master's course is going to give me a lot more confidence when I step into a room where decisions need to be made.”

Joel G, UTS Online Student

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“Participating in the course has given me more opportunities at my workplace and has led to me being offered a new role. I absolutely love the flexibility of learning online. Being able to join evening classes; really adaptable to my lifestyle”

Kim M, UTS Online Student

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“The flexibility to be able to do it any time, anywhere, just made completing the Masters so much easier.”

Bianca N, UTS Online Student

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“I'm really impressed by how the course was structured and the way that I could connect with my peers. I also really enjoyed the opportunity to connect what I was learning, all of the theory to my professional world.”

Sonia D, UTS Online Student

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“To be able to connect with these industry experts and also so many different students from so many different industries really allowed you to get stuck in and just explore what else is out there.”

Lauren S, UTS Online Student

Frequently asked questions

The Executive Master of Technology Management is an accelerated version of the Master of Technology Management. Applicants with at least five years of technology-relevant work experience may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for up to 24 credit points (four subjects) and gain direct entry into the Executive program, which can be completed in as little as 16 months. The standard Master of Technology Management typically takes a minimum of 24 months to complete.

No, a background in technology isn’t essential to enrol in the Master of Technology Management at UTS Online. This program is designed for professionals working in both tech and non-tech teams who have a basic understanding of modern technologies. If you don’t meet the direct entry requirements, you can explore a graduate certificate program, such as the Graduate Certificate in Technology Management, as a pathway to the Master's.

Yes, if you have at least five years of technology-relevant work experience, you may be eligible for RPL for up to 24 credit points (four subjects). This allows you to gain direct entry into the Executive Master of Technology Management and complete the program in as little as 16 months.

No, the Master of Technology Management at UTS Online does not provide a cybersecurity certification. However, it does offer cybersecurity management as a sub-major, equipping you with knowledge of emerging cybersecurity technologies to advance your career in technology management.

At UTS Online, your success is our priority. While studying the Master of Technology Management, you’ll benefit from comprehensive support services, including:

  • A dedicated Student Success Advisor to assist with course-related questions and keep you on track

  • UTS Career Hub for networking, work experience opportunities, and career development resources

  • Academic support from experienced lecturers and teachers, including guidance on assignments

  • Public speaking and peer learning support to strengthen your collaboration and communication skills

  • Confidential medical and mental health services to support your wellbeing throughout your studies

Connect with us to learn more about how we’ll support your success while studying for the Master of Technology Management at UTS Online.

Assignments in our subjects are authentic, relevant and often grounded in your personal clinical context. Assignments vary according to the subject and include, but are not limited to clinical reports, posters, online quizzes and vivas (oral assessment), podcasts, recorded presentations, education tools, proposals, protocols and professional portfolios. You will not be required to complete exams to graduate the Master of Technology Management.

When studying the Master of Technology Management, your online study experience includes:

  • Modules on technology strategy and digital transformation

  • Resources for real-world applications of technology management

  • Flexible schedules for working professionals

Here’s a video example showcasing key features of our online learning platform, including tools designed to enhance your study experience.

For practical tips on balancing your studies with work and life, click here to learn how to achieve your goals. Remember, our team is just an email or call away to support you every step of the way.

When you enrol in the Master of Technology Management at UTS Online, you’ll gain access to a practical and flexible online platform tailored for professionals in the tech industry. Highlights include:

  • Interactive tools for mastering technology strategy and digital transformation

  • Flexible schedules to accommodate your professional commitments

  • Peer collaboration and resources for applying knowledge in real-world scenarios

  • Watch this video example showcasing the platform’s key features and functionalities.

Here’s a video example showcasing key features of our online learning platform, including tools designed to enhance your study experience.

For practical tips on balancing your studies with work and life, click here to learn how to achieve your goals. Remember, our team is just an email or call away to support you every step of the way.

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  • Course fees and FEE-HELP 
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