REPORT ON PROGRAMME VALIDATION/REVIEW Q 3. MSc in Information Technology Management and Innovation



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REPORT ON PROGRAMME VALIDATION/REVIEW Q 3 Part 1 Programme details Proposed titles MSc in Information Technology Management and Innovation Nature and duration of programme DIT awards sought Classifications of award Modular, Full-time and Part-time 6 months Master of Science in Information Technology Management and Innovation First Class Honours, Second Class Honours, 1 st Division, Second Class Honours, 2 nd Division and Pass Parallel award sought Professional accrediting body Background This programme is designed to build on the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology Management and Innovation which is delivered in partnership with the Information Technology Institute, Egypt. Overall programme aims and learning outcomes Programme Aims The programme offers an integrated view of technology and innovation management. It focuses on the innovating organization and the practical problem-solving skills required for creative management practice and management research. Students will gain an integrated and critical knowledge of business and will gain formative expertise in the roles of managing processes, conducting analysis and engaging in decision-making. Programme learning outcomes The learning outcomes associated with the overall programme are as follows: Knowledge Breadth A systematic understanding of knowledge, at, or informed by, the forefront of a field of learning Demonstrate an advanced knowledge of the theory and practice of technology and innovation management. Have a critical awareness of current technology and innovation management theory, and be able to evaluate theory in relation to its application to business practice. Understand the role of technology and innovation management in overall corporate decision-making, and be able to apply tools and techniques to enable effective decision-making at management level.

Knowledge Kind Know-how and Skill Range Know-how and Skill Selectivity Competence Context Competence Role A critical awareness of current problems and/or new insights, generally informed by the forefront of a field of learning Demonstrate a range of standard and specialized research or equivalent tools and techniques of enquiry Select from complex and advanced skills across a field of learning; develop new skills to a high level, including novel and emerging techniques Act in a wide and often unpredictable variety of professional levels and ill-defined contexts Take significant responsibility for the work of individuals and groups; lead and initiate activity Have a detailed knowledge of current management and technology management theory and be able to integrate this knowledge to solve general business and technology management problems. Be able to analyse and appreciate the relationships between technology and productivity along the value chain of the organization. Challenge the conventional assumptions and paradigms while actively seeking new technologies and strategies to strengthen the value creating and competitive processes within their organizations. Have an in-depth knowledge of current technology and innovation management theory, and be able to integrate the knowledge to solve problems at management level. Be able to interpret and appraise the implications of a changing global business environment. Be able to assimilate and interpret relevant financial information during the management of technology and innovation activities. Apply business research techniques to current areas of decision-making and propose appropriate solutions. Be conversant in the application of techniques and tools in the areas of strategy, technology and innovation management. Demonstrate a high level of knowledge of the management of the technology and innovation management activities and have current knowledge of the tools and techniques necessary for the effective management of technology and innovation programmes. Consolidate the base of received knowledge, and acquire new knowledge and skills, using research techniques and self-directed learning. Be able to analyse situations, propose strategic and innovation plans. Have an insight into the dimension of corporate decisionmaking. Manage the delivery of the organization into the technological future. Have the aptitude to research critical issues, evaluate current theory and practice and formulate research outcomes using research techniques. Competence Learn to self-evaluate Have developed the capacity for self-directed learning that

Learning to Learn Competence Insight and take responsibility for continuing academic/professional development Scrutinise and reflect on social norms and relationships and act to change them will facilitate further academic and professional development as part of a commitment to life-long learning, evaluate their relevance and application to Technology and Innovation Management. Be empowered to contribute as technology and business practitioners, to raising the standards of practice and professionalism within their chosen industry. Programme structure This is a 30 ECTS programme with three taught modules of 5 ECTS each and a dissertation of 15 ECTS. Entry requirements Students must be graduates of the Postgraduate Diploma in Product Management with a minimum Merit Grade Lower Student assessment In accordance with the General Assessment Regulations Compensation may only apply to one module excluding the dissertation. Derogations, if any, sought from the General Assessment Regulations A student will be permitted to two attempts to pass each assessment. Part 2 Validation/review dates Venue: Room 3081, DIT Aungier Street 09.15 pm Refreshments (tea/coffee) served. Panel meets with College Director, Head(s) of School and relevant members of Programme Committee, short Presentation by Head of School. 09.45 pm Private Meeting of the Panel 10.15 pm Meeting with the School representatives to discuss the programme 11.15 pm Private Meeting of the Panel to draft the report 11.30 pm Panel orally represents report to the College Members of Validation Panel External Dr James Cunningham J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics, NUI Galway Dr Yasser Abdel Kader Microsoft Ireland.

Internal Mr Ciaran O Leary (Chair) School of Computing, DIT, Kevin Street, Dublin 8 Mr Claude Delaney Dr Dan Barry Quality Assurance Officer School of Management, DIT, Aungier Street, Dublin 8 Audio Research Group, DIT Kevin Street Nicole O Neill Part 3 Comments on documentation and arrangements for event Documentation provided The documentation provided for the Validation Panel included Part A, Background Information and Part B, the Programme Document. Briefing notes provided Extracts from the Handbook for Academic Quality Enhancement setting out procedures and other matters associated with the validation of programmes. Part 4 Findings and Recommendations The panel would like to commend the staff on their well thought out and comprehensive programme documentation and their enthusiasm for the programme. The Panel is pleased to recommend to Academic Council approval of the MSc in Information Technology Management and Innovation at level 9 within the National Framework of Qualifications, with the following recommendations: Recommendations Students who are supervised by an Egyptian supervisor should have an advisory supervisor based in Dublin. When students are supervised in Dublin a second supervisor(s) should be appointed in Cairo. Consider how industry can be involved in the selection of projects for the dissertation and the presentation of results. The panel notes the importance of the external examiner, examination board and 2 nd DIT readers for the dissertation to ensure the consistency of standards across delivery in Dublin and Cairo. The reading materials including on-line materials as listed in the module descriptors should be made available in both locations. Consideration could be given to making locally delivered seminars available on-line for all students. Consideration of how group work may be facilitated between students based in Cairo and Dublin. That a balance be achieved in the delivery of the programme in Cairo with involvement by DIT academic staff in conjunction with local staff who satisfy all requirements for teaching of

DIT modules.