Digital Business is one of the tracks of the Master's Business Administration. During your Master's you will follow 5 general courses and 3 track-specific courses. You will finish with a thesis. If you have a fundamental drive to challenge the corporate environment, you can participate in one of our Honours programmes.
The purpose of this course is to explore the trends, core concepts, theories, and approaches of business ethics and corporate sustainability. The course is divided into a general part and a track-specific part.
During this foundation course, you will explore 3 areas: Digital Strategy, Digital Processes and Digital Technologies. In the area of Digital Strategy, you will learn how to identify and assess strategic opportunities and challenges for existing and new digital capabilities. Area Digital Processes covers management issues that surround information development, implementation and digital transformation processes. In the Digital Technologies area you will learn how to look from a general management perspective at key technologies such as big data, cloud services, artificial intelligence and blockchain.
Data-driven organisations increasingly employ a wide range of data science techniques, from data acquisition and wrangling to process mining and artificial intelligence. Learn about these techniques, both conceptually as well as hands-on, as we bring you the a-b-c of data science: analytics, business and computer science.
Digital technologies, digitalisation and digitisation represent the fundamental technological developments of our time. Their application has created a new competitive landscape. This calls for start-ups as well as established companies to create fundamentally new business models at an unprecedented pace. In this course, we invite you to think critically about how companies can successfully migrate towards digital business models that create and sustain value. What type of digital strategies can they use? What are the advantages of a horizontal organisation and agile management? How to implement digital strategies?
This course is meant to support you in writing you research proposal for you Master's thesis. During the course, you will learn how to change a general topic into a specific research proposal.
To prepare you for your professional career, this course is a combination of a series of corporate guest lecturers in Royal Theatre Carré and an offering of professional skills training e.g. Presentation Skills, Programming with Python and more.
In The Business Lab, you can choose from a wide selection of electives we call business labs. Each one is connected to a corporate partner. You will be challenged to solve real-world business issues, working in international teams and presenting your solution to the company.
The Master’s thesis is the final requirement for your graduation. It is your chance to dive deep into a topic that you are enthusiastic about. A professor in your field of choice (track) will supervise and support you in writing your thesis.
Highly motivated students can participate in the Master's Business Administration Honours programmes Sustainability or Data Driven Management. These challenging programmes are a great chance to stand out for future employers.
The courses of the track helped me to master several data analysis software programmes and machine learning techniquesYuwei Tang – Student Digital Business Read Yuwei's full review
Expect interactive lectures; I ask a lot of questions during my classes. Or I ask a student to be my side-kick for that hour. I expect my students to be motivated and prepared.Prof. Henk Volberda Read the full interview with Prof. Henk Volberda
With low-energy houses and eroding margins on electricity and gas, selling energy to households is becoming a ‘sunset’ industry. Reason enough for energy companies to reconsider their business model. A company reached out to us: can the real-time data we collect point the way to a future business model? The idea: use algorithms to translate overall usage data into detailed behaviour of household members (opening the fridge, turning lights on/off) to come up with tailor-made offers for, say, a more energy-efficient fridge. Is this a good idea?
I am delighted with the depth of the various courses, ranging from being solely theoretical to quite practical.Lewis van Pelt - track Digital Business Read about Lewis' experiences with this Master's
A specialisation track must be chosen when applying for the Master’s programme. However, track modifications are still possible until late October. The criteria for all tracks are identical and do not impact the likelihood of being accepted into the programme.
Our Master’s programme is selective and admits between 60-120 students per specialisation track.
Most courses have one 2-3 hour lecture and one 2-hour tutorial per week. Generally students take 3 courses at a time, so count on about 12-15 contact hours per week.
Our preference is for in-person lectures. Certain sessions may be pre-recorded or follow a hybrid format. This entails preparing for Question and Answer (Q&A) sessions through video clips and readings, with subsequent discussions during meetings.
Attendance is usually not compulsory for lectures, but commonly for tutorials and other sessions. Students greatly benefit from being present and engaging in discussions with both the instructor and their classmates.
The majority of courses have a written on-site exam, which counts for a large percentage of the final grade. Most courses have additional assessment methods, including oral presentations, developing research proposals, conducting experiments and writing up results. Finally, some courses grade attendance, which is reflected by presence and activity in tutorials and online assignments.