Tomorrow University and Le Wagon Announce New MSc in technology and sustainability Course
The new program is an important step in response to world problems: Tomorrow University and Le Wagon present an MSc in technology and sustainability. The program which combines Tomorrow University’s sustainability specialization with Le Wagon’s tech bootcamps’ reputation is designed to help professionals acquire the skills required to foster sustainable innovation in AI, Tech and Sustainability.
It is evident that there is a growing need for professionals who will be in a position to foster the use of  ttechnology and sustainability  and such things as climate change and green technology. Since more than 80% of enterprises are predicted to use AI by 2026, there is a growing demand for people who can integrate those tools into practice in an ethical and efficient way. This MSc program is to fulfill this need by offering the technical skill and the understanding of sustainability concepts.
The course is available in two formats as a fully online 24-month program or as the 18-month program with an in-person bootcamp for two months at one of Le Wagon’s campuses. The hybrid option provides students with the best of both worlds: the ability to study online while being able to complete practical, engaging assignments in cities such as Berlin, Paris, Tokyo and Cape Town.
It offers focused tracks in Web Development, Data Science, Data Analytics and Growth Marketing which enables a student to study more on the areas that suit their career path. Students will also become members of Tomorrow University’s sustainability community and Le Wagon alumni network, which consists of more than 28,000 members in 30 cities around the world. By working on actual projects, students will propose practical solutions to make the world greener in the future, and will also acquire a portfolio to prove expertise in both IT and sustainability.
Dr. Thomas Funke, the Founding President of Tomorrow University spoke to students on how to equip them with the skills and the right attitude to change the world. The partnership with Le Wagon is aimed at preparing future leaders of change through the integration of technology and sustainability, to allow the students to take an active part in the creation of a more sustainable future for AI and technology.
It also has the benefit of the participants being able to access the two communities and use them to enhance professional development. It is expected that graduates will finish the program with tangible project work experience to pursue a career in various sectors from technology to sustainability.
With AI advancing, the MSc in technology and sustainability enables the tech leaders of the future to learn how to tackle some of the globe’s biggest issues through an innovative educational programme.
Source::Â edtechinnovationhub.com