MSc in Future Technologies Management — Master at London School of Computing and Engineering

MSc in Future Technologies Management


Course Overview

The MSc in Future Technologies Management is a UK Level 7 postgraduate degree postgraduate degree that runs one year full-time or two years part-time across on-campus, online and distance-learning routes. The programme is designed for senior practitioners leading strategy and portfolio management across emerging technologies including AI, quantum, biotech and connected infrastructure, and cohorts progress together with weekly tutor visibility, structured critique and formative feedback across every module. Delivery is aligned to UK professional-body standards including APM, PMI, BCS (The Chartered Institute for IT), and the syllabus draws on current practice inside the technology management and professional practice community across London and the wider UK.

By the end of the MSc in Future Technologies Management you will be able to produce a horizon scanning report; build a technology portfolio strategy; run a technology-readiness assessment; brief a board on emerging risk; lead a research-informed innovation programme. Assessment blends coursework, applied artefacts and a closing project, capstone or dissertation depending on the level, and marks are moderated to UK Level 7 postgraduate degree standards. Every module includes reflective practice and structured written communication, so graduates leave the programme with a portfolio of assessed work that stands up to external professional review.

Key Features

  • Postgraduate degree taught in small tutor-visible cohorts at the LSCE central London campus, online with provisioned lab access, or by distance learning.
  • Syllabus mapped to APM and PMI technical guidance for the technology management and professional practice discipline, and refreshed each intake against sector expectations.
  • Weekly clinics, code, design and critique reviews run by a named programme tutor with cohort-wide feedback and one-to-one time.
  • Careers-service introductions to APM London chapters, Silicon Roundabout scale-ups, Whitehall digital delivery teams and City consultancies during the taught stage, with warm handovers into placement or graduate roles.
  • Three parallel study modes so applicants can complete the MSc in Future Technologies Management around work, family and international relocation timelines.
  • LSCE places Future Technologies Management postgraduates close to UK Research and Innovation, Innovate UK London office and the wider deep-tech venture community.
  • Alumni network extending into UK technology management and professional practice employers for mentoring, referrals and continued career support after graduation.

What You Will Learn

  • Produce structured horizon scanning reports on emerging technology sectors.
  • Build a portfolio strategy across AI, quantum, biotech and connected infrastructure.
  • Run technology-readiness assessments aligned with UK Government TRL guidance.
  • Brief boards on emerging technology risk, opportunity and adoption timing.
  • Apply CMI leadership and APM programme management frameworks.
  • Model scenario planning and multi-year investment cases.
  • Reference BCS Chartered IT Professional and IET Fellow-track competencies.
  • Deliver a Masters dissertation on a live emerging-technology strategy problem.

Who This Course Is For

  • Senior technology managers moving into innovation strategy roles.
  • Consultants advising on emerging-technology adoption.
  • R&D leaders formalising their portfolio management practice.
  • Public-sector technologists working on UK research and innovation programmes.
  • International postgraduates entering the UK innovation consulting market.

Career Pathways

  • Head of Innovation
  • Emerging Technology Manager
  • R&D Portfolio Manager
  • Technology Strategy Consultant
  • Innovation Programme Director
  • Chief Technology Officer track
  • Venture Partner (Technology)

The LSCE careers service supports graduates of the MSc in Future Technologies Management with structured CV and portfolio reviews, application coaching for technology management and professional practice employers, and warm introductions across its London industry network. Every student is matched with one-to-one careers time in the final stage of study, and alumni continue to receive job-alert access, senior-role introductions and application coaching after graduation.

Entry Requirements

  • A UK Bachelors degree at 2:2 or above, or an accepted international equivalent, in a relevant discipline.
  • Applicants with five or more years of senior professional experience are considered for admission by portfolio.
  • IELTS 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0) for non-native English speakers.
  • Two references, normally academic, with senior professional references accepted for the experience route.
  • A one-page personal statement setting out your dissertation or capstone interest.

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and international applicants receive dedicated visa, accommodation and English-language guidance alongside the academic decision.

Why Study at LSCE

The London School of Computing and Engineering is a specialist division of Harold International College of London teaching in small tutor-visible cohorts. LSCE partners with UK professional bodies including APM and BCS (The Chartered Institute for IT), and the central London campus places students within a short tube ride of APM London chapters, Silicon Roundabout scale-ups, Whitehall digital delivery teams and City consultancies. This proximity to the technology management and professional practice community means guest speakers, placement conversations and industry-attended review boards are routine rather than exceptional.

Every intake joins the same weekly seminar structure with named programme-tutor support, whether the applicant chooses on-campus, fully online with provisioned lab access, or distance learning with the same remote provisioning. Three parallel study modes make the MSc in Future Technologies Management accessible around work, family and international relocation timelines, and the careers service maintains a working contact book across UK employers in the technology management and professional practice sector to support progression at graduation.

Students at LSCE also benefit from the wider Harold International College resources, including a shared library, careers-service connections and elective-module access across the college programme catalogue subject to availability. Applicants routinely combine the LSCE cohort experience with London professional-body events, regional meet-ups and employer-hosted evenings, so the UK sector network is visible from induction onwards rather than only at graduation.

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Frequently asked questions.

Common questions about MSc in Future Technologies Management.

The MSc in Future Technologies Management runs one year full-time or two years part-time. The MSc in Future Technologies Management has modular scheduling suitable for senior working professionals.

Yes. The MSc in Future Technologies Management is available on-campus, online or by distance learning, joining the same weekly cohort and dissertation supervision structure.

The MSc in Future Technologies Management is a UK Level 7 postgraduate award aligned with CMI leadership themes and BCS senior-practitioner benchmarks.

A UK Bachelor's at 2:2 or above in a relevant discipline, or five years of senior professional experience assessed by portfolio, plus IELTS 6.5 overall for non-native speakers.

Fees for the MSc in Future Technologies Management are quoted per intake with instalment plans. LSCE admissions reviews sponsorship and scholarship at application.

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