Master's program Management and Digital Technologies (MMT) 24 months Postgraduate Program By Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |Top Universities

Master's program Management and Digital Technologies (MMT)

Subject Ranking

# 151-200QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

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Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's program "Management and Digital Technologies" (MMT) (formerly "Master in Media, Management and Digital Technologies") deals with entrepreneurial questions related to the management and application of digital technologies. Starting in October 2021, the program succeeds its predecessor by extending the industry focus of the program and giving students more freedom to choose in a broad pool of management and informatics electives. It is a consecutive four-semester Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree program that is fully taught in English and jointly offered by the Munich School of Management and the Institute for Informatics, both at LMU Munich. This page provides prospective and current students as well as other interested parties important information on the program that is regularly updated.

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's program "Management and Digital Technologies" (MMT) (formerly "Master in Media, Management and Digital Technologies") deals with entrepreneurial questions related to the management and application of digital technologies. Starting in October 2021, the program succeeds its predecessor by extending the industry focus of the program and giving students more freedom to choose in a broad pool of management and informatics electives. It is a consecutive four-semester Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree program that is fully taught in English and jointly offered by the Munich School of Management and the Institute for Informatics, both at LMU Munich. This page provides prospective and current students as well as other interested parties important information on the program that is regularly updated.

Admission requirements

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95+
180+
For the chance of a successful application, internationals must fulfill the following requirements: Certificate of a Bachelor’s degree (min. 180 ECTS credits) either in business (or a related field) with min. 20 ECTS in informatics (note: if you need to catch up on informatics ECTS counting towards your minor consider our MMT-specific online course 'Basics in Programming') or informatics (or a related field) with min. 20 ECTS in business; Grade of 2.3 or better (i.e. lower than 2.40, e.g. 2.39 would be sufficient) according to the German grading system (convert your grade to the German system); and Proof of English language skills of min. C1. Native speakers and those with a degree fully instructed in English (high school, Bachelor, Master) do not need to prove their English language skills. We may require documents that prove this circumstance.
2 Years
Oct

Tuition fee and scholarships

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You can add a master's degree to your first undergraduate degree (e.g. bachelor's degree or State Examination) if you want to expand or specialize your knowledge.  An increasing number are now in English — from American History to Physics. A master's degree program at LMU usually takes two years and is made up of 120 ECTS points. 

In addition to an undergraduate degree, further qualification requirements may be necessary, which are detailed in the examination regulations for each master's degree.
There are consecutive master's degree programs that build on knowledge from undergraduate studies in the same subject. In other master's degree programs, the requirements can be met with different academic degrees, because they require certain fundamentals that are not restricted to a single subject area. Weiterbildende Master (career-integrated master's degree programs) also require relevant professional experience. Students in these programs are usually required to pay additional tuition fees.

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