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Industrial Policies and Technology Management

Industrial Policies and Technology Management

College: Graduate Programs Institute

This major focuses on the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of industrial policies, alongside the management of technological innovation. Students acquire practical skills and theoretical knowledge in industrial economics, policy analysis, innovation management, technology strategy, and regulatory frameworks.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand industrial policies and technology management.
  • Develop skills in industrial economics, policy analysis, and innovation management.
  • Learn techniques for formulating and evaluating industrial policies.
  • Explore technology strategy and regulatory frameworks.
  • Analyze challenges and opportunities in industrial development.
  • Develop teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills.

Main Curriculum:

  1. Introduction to Industrial Policies and Technology Management - An overview of key concepts and industrial development.
  2. Industrial Economics - Principles and techniques for analyzing industrial sectors.
  3. Policy Analysis - Fundamentals and techniques for policy formulation and evaluation.
  4. Innovation Management - Principles and techniques for managing technological innovation.
  5. Technology Strategy - Basics and techniques for developing technology strategies.
  6. Regulatory Frameworks - Principles and techniques for navigating regulatory environments.
  7. Industrial Development - Principles and techniques for promoting industrial growth.
  8. Practical Training - Real-world experiences in industrial policies and technology management.
  9. Graduation Project - A comprehensive project applying acquired skills in policy analysis or technology strategy.

Evaluation Methods:

Analyses of industrial economics, policy analysis reports, innovation management plans, technology strategy proposals, regulatory framework studies, industrial development projects, practical training reports, graduation projects, group projects, and internships.

Recommended Textbooks:

  • "Industrial Economics" by various authors.
  • "Policy Analysis: Concepts and Practice" by various authors.
  • "Innovation Management" by various authors.
  • "Technology Strategy" by various authors.
  • "Regulatory Frameworks in Industry" by various authors.
  • "Industrial Development" by various authors.

Prerequisites:

Basic knowledge of economics, policy analysis, and technology management. Suitable for students interested in industrial policies, technology management, and industrial development.

Duration of the Program:

Typically 4 years to obtain a Bachelor's degree, including coursework, projects, practical training, and internships.

Certification:

Graduates can earn a degree in industrial policies and technology management and pursue professional certifications in related fields.

Target Audience:

Aspiring policy analysts, technology managers, industrial development specialists, and professionals seeking careers in industrial policies and technology management. This major equips students with the skills needed to excel in industrial policies and technology management, supporting careers in policy analysis, technology management, and industrial development.