This master’s study in Techno-Anthropology at Aalborg University explores the intersection of technology, society, and ethics. It focuses on digital transformation, participatory design, and responsible innovation, using interdisciplinary research to address real-world challenges in IT and public-private digitalisation. The programme develops competencies in working with technology across various domains, including technology assessment, innovation, digital transformation, user experience, and ethical considerations in technological development and implementation.
The MSc programme in Digital Innovation & Management focuses on addressing challenges created by digital change and innovation through interdisciplinary research. It combines fields such as IT studies, business, management, and cultural studies to explore the impact of digital technologies on organisations and society. Specialisations offered include Big Data & Data-Driven Decision Making, Service Design & Management, and The Digital State.
I studied there as a guest student for one semester, where I covered the following courses for my specialisation at Techno-Anthropology:
Navigating Complexity: Mapping, Visualisation and Decision-making 🔗NavCom
Digital Organizing and Transformation 🔗 DOT
IT and Green Transitions 🔗ITGT
The Master's in Management Information Systems (MIS) at the University of Dhaka offers a comprehensive understanding of how technology intersects with business operations. The programme equips students with the skills to manage IT systems, lead digital transformation, and apply business analytics for strategic decision-making. It emphasises the integration of information systems with business processes, covering areas like system design, project management, and business intelligence. Students gain a strong foundation in managing IT infrastructure, driving innovation, and aligning technology with organisational goals, preparing them for leadership roles in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
The BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at AIUB provided me with a comprehensive foundation in electrical engineering principles, equipping me with the skills needed for various sectors, including telecommunications, power systems, circuit design, and automation. The programme focused on both theoretical knowledge and practical experience in areas such as electronics, signal processing, control systems, power systems, and digital systems. Throughout my studies, I developed strong problem-solving abilities and gained hands-on experience through industry-related projects, which strengthened my technical expertise and prepared me for challenges in the rapidly evolving field of electrical and electronics engineering.