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Graduate diploma Digital Transformation and IoT Consulting (Digit-IoT)

Graduate diploma Digital Transformation and IoT Consulting (Digit-IoT)

Objectives

Benefits for the student (traditional initial training)

- Access to up-to-date research and reflection stimulated by leading researchers and reflective practitioners from different industries. - Benefits of the local Sophia-Antipolis ecosystem and the UCA JEDI

‘Digital Challenge’ reference center, which is also the emblematic site of French Tech.

Benefits for the organization (executive training) - An increase in confidence, expertise and ability to successfully manage digital and IoT projects. - A capacity to better understand the IoT market, as well as a sense of the implications of changes in the wider digital environment, showing how the ‘big picture’ connects with the details. - A space for reflection away from day-to-day work routines to enable to leverage change more effectively. - A modular format that enables participants to integrate study into their working life. If you wish to participate in one or several modules in the framework of an executive training program, you will be awarded a certificate from the University Côte d’Azur upon succesful completion of the module.

Successful candidates can participate in one or several modules. Participants who successfully complete a module are awarded a certificate from the Université Côte d’Azur to confirm attendance and completion of the module.

The graduate diploma DigitIoT is a multidisciplinary program that will broaden your repertoire as an IoT consultant and a leader in digital innovation. The emphasis on critical thinking will enable you to adjust expertise to specifi c situations. Our program provides global grounding in digital economics and management, recent legal issues in IoT, design, ergonomics and technological challenges in the IoT domain. Our faculty are experts in their fi elds and they develop up-to-date best practices and the latest academic research. Partnerships with local fi rms (such as IBM) in the digital domain will off er all our students professional coaching to help defi ne their team-work competencies and their multisdiciplinary analytical skills.

Program

The DigitIoT program is a three month graduate diploma which provides a global grounding in digital economics and management, recent legal issues in IoT, design and ergonomics and technological challenges in the IoT domain. Our faculty are experts in their fields and they develop up-to-date best practices and the latest academic research. All our students will be offered professional coaching to help define their team-work competencies and their multisdiciplinary analytical skills.

Future careers

As a graduate of UCA’s program in Digital Transformation and IoT Consulting, you can pursue a career as an IoT consultant, a digital strategy consultant, a digital project manager, a data protection officer, an IoT designer. Many other related careers will be at your disposal as the program will combine different pluridisciplinary skills. The graduate diploma Digit IoT provides fundamental competencies for an emerging job market, as in the digital sector, 80% of jobs that will exist in 2025 do not exist yet.

Master of Science (MSc) Digital Transformation and IoT Consulting (Digit-IoT)

Admission - Students that apply are expected to have achieved (or be predicted to achieve) a first-class graduate degree with honors in relevant fields (economics, management, law, psychology, ergonomics, design, computer science, engineering). - Senior executives are expected to have a graduate degree in one of the relevant fields.

Tuition fees

• 2500 euros (initial undergraduate and graduate studies) • 10000 euros (continuing education )

Contact

Program director: Lise Arena (Assistant Professor in Management Information Systems, UCA, CNRS, GREDEG) lise.arena@unice.fr

Module coordinator: Maurille Larivière (Co-founder CEO-COO, UCA, the Sustainable Design School) maurille.lariviere@the-sds.com Frédéric Mallet (Full Professor in Computer Science, UCA, INRIA, CNRS, I3S) Frederic.Mallet@unice.fr Thierry Marteu (Assistant Professor in Law, UCA, CNRS, GREDEG) Thierry.MARTEU@unice.fr Lapo Mola (Associate Professor, UCA, SKEMA Business School) lapo.mola@skema.edu Pierre Thérouanne (Assistant Professor in Psychology/ Ergonomics, UCA, LAPCOS) pierre.therouanne@unice.fr

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