2 months
€3,175
Orientation Year Permit
As a Master's Business Information Technology Management graduate, you have a choice of interesting positions in a wide range of industries, such as:
Leads the tech strategy of a company, ensuring tech investments support business goals. Oversees software development and manages tech teams.
Works between tech and business teams, finding out what’s needed, analysing systems, and suggesting tech solutions to make things work better. Makes sure tech projects match business needs.
Looks at business data, creates reports, and gives advice to help companies make smart, data-based decisions. Uses tools like Power BI or Tableau to improve how data is reported and understood.
Guides teams on how to work efficiently using Agile methods like Scrum, helping them stay on track and solve problems. Helps companies improve how they manage projects.
Makes sure a company’s IT systems follow rules and laws, checking for risks like cybersecurity and privacy issues. Creates plans to reduce these risks and keep the company safe.
We offer thriving English-taught PhD programmes with excellent opportunities if you want to embark on a doctoral thesis following your Master’s.
All graduates have access to our extensive alumni network, with more than 186.000 alumni worldwide. This network empowers graduates to connect with fellow alumni, students, staff, and corporate relations of UvA Economics and Business. They can explore their fields of interest and discover new opportunities.
The Economics and Business Career Centre (EBCC) offers advice and support for your professional development and preparation for your career. During your Master’s you can reach out to the EBCC for:
During your studies, you will develop professional skills and gain practical experience by solving business-oriented cases and connecting theory to practice. These skills and experiences are your currency in a rapidly evolving labour market. After completing your Master’s, you will start your career with confidence.
The EBCC and the study associations often organise career events. Here you meet employers, expand your network with professional contacts and learn about the latest developments in the field.
If you have completed your curriculum, you can do an internship or go on an exchange abroad. For international students, an internship is an excellent opportunity to experience the Dutch labour market.