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9/15/2025The master’s program Digital Leadership is a research-oriented degree program that provides comprehensive specialist knowledge and skills in economics and information science. With an interdisciplinary approach, the program combines technical know-how with creative application to enable students to solve complex problems in digital environments and develop innovative leadership strategies and solutions. It is aimed at international talents who – equipped with a deep understanding of digital technologies and their potential for industry-changing business models – act as pioneers in their organizations at the forefront of digital change.The master’s program brings a deep understanding of the processes, skills, and knowledge needed to craft impactful digital leadership experiences. The groundbreaking program partners provide a breadth of theory, technologies, and interdisciplinary perspectives. Digital leadership has seen explosive growth over the last decade, and professionals with the skills to work in highly digitalized environments are in high demand. Thus, the graduates of this program will have a broad range of skills and knowledge of concepts, methods, techniques, and procedures for planning and applying digital technologies and leadership strategies in a business context, developing and implementing digital business models, and leading interdisciplinary teams in the context of digital transformation in companies.In particular, graduates acquire key skills that will enable them to drive and shape digital transformations in the various fields of application. We welcome students with bachelor's degrees from all disciplines and backgrounds – especially those interested in digitalization and digital technologies – and are looking for people with ideas about how their unique perspectives and diverse experiences can contribute to this young and fast-evolving industry.
Private
Germany
Potsdam
Brandenburg
No
2 years
4 terms
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): 3750
Winter: 15 September 2001 at UTC
NextDate: 15 September 2025 at UTC
Online Course