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MSc - Master of Science
University of South Wales
Online
MAR-25
2 years
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MSc - Master of Science
University of South Wales
Online
MAR-25
2 years
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If you are a leader, a manager, or an individual who will use digital technology to instigate and drive transformational change within your health care organisation, this course is for you.
Our MSc in Leading Digital Transformation aims to support leaders to challenge traditional practice, to be more curious about processes, and to ‘think digital first’ to re-imagine and improve their organisation and services for the benefit of their users, stakeholders, and employees.
The course will improve your awareness of digitalisation, allow you to understand change management, teach you how to create and reimagine new capabilities using technology and transform you into a visionary leader.
To best support your learning journey, the course will be delivered through intensive short blocks of learning of up to four hours of online delivery per week, supported by more extended periods of investigation and application.
Participants will also be able to gain the ILM Level 7 Diploma in Leadership and Management (Registration fees apply).
CAREERS
The Covid pandemic has given organisations the catalyst for change. It has given us opportunities like never before to explore and apply digital technologies into the Health and Care sector, which requires a new digitally-driven approach.
The MSC focuses on the development of highly capable leaders?from across?health, social care, 3rd?sector and industry, equipping them with the skills they need to lead?digital transformation as a whole system approach. The course will equip you to drive forward the changes needed to meet challenges in the long-term, post-Covid-19.? This?includes?exploring new technologies and fostering a culture?of curiosity and innovation in applications that will improve the lives of citizens in Wales.?It will?apply learning and testing new approaches in digital leadership that can address the challenges facing us now and in the future. Be part of that change.
To be admitted for the MSc course, candidates will typically be required to hold a minimum UK 2nd class honours degree or recognised international equivalent qualification. Relevant work experience can also be taken into account.
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