DGIST (President Lee Geonwoo) will begin accepting applications for new students to its Graduate School of Technology and Innovation Management starting in November 2025. The program is open to industry professionals and individuals with a bachelor’s degree or higher in engineering or business-related fields who are interested in technology management. All admitted students will receive a 50% tuition scholarship until graduation.


The DGIST Graduate School of Technology and Innovation Management was selected in April this year as the final recipient of the "2025 Global Advanced Strategic Industry Technology Management Talent Development Project" organized by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. With dedicated personnel and organizational structures already in place, the school is actively preparing for full-scale graduate operations.

Promotional Material Announcing Admission to the Graduate School of Technology Management at DGIST

Promotional Material Announcing Admission to the Graduate School of Technology Management at DGIST

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This graduate program goes beyond traditional MBA curricula, offering a new form of graduate education that integrates engineering and business. The curriculum will include a Master’s in Technology Management, a Master’s in AI-Based Business Administration, a Master’s in Engineering, and a dual-degree program that allows students to earn both a Master’s in Business Administration and a Master’s in Engineering. The goal is to cultivate leaders who can drive industrial innovation and corporate competitiveness by effectively integrating AI into business strategies. The program also plans to collaborate with existing DGIST departments in engineering and science, as well as partner with leading global universities and corporations to produce internationally competitive talent.


Joo Woojin, Dean of the Graduate School of Technology and Innovation Management, stated, "Based on DGIST’s advanced technological expertise, our aim is to nurture global business leaders who understand both management and technology. We look forward to welcoming new students who will help shape the future of technology and innovation management together."



Meanwhile, DGIST has set a goal to use this admissions cycle as a stepping stone to become not only the center of technology management education in Korea, surpassing the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, but also a global hub for nurturing innovative talent.


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