Digitalization Management 15 credits
About the course
Module 1. Digital Regulation, 7.5 credits.
Digital regulation includes how digitalization in organizations is affected by state and suprastate institutional actors through laws and policies. The course module deals with a Swedish and international perspective on how digitalization is regulated through different forms of expression and approaches, as well as how these are used to deal with issues of privacy, market dominance, freedom of expression, misinformation, and new forms of work. Particular emphasis is placed on the conflicting interests that arise in the regulation of digitalization and how these can be understood through a critical perspective.
Module 2. Digitalization of Work, 7.5 credits.
The use of digital technologies is creating new working conditions and leading to changes in the workplace. The module examines how new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, are changing work roles, forms of collaboration and the flexibility of organizations. The focus is on how the digitalization of work can be analyzed and understood in the past, present, and future, with particular emphasis on emerging technologies and their impact on both organizations and individuals. Furthermore, theoretical perspectives relevant to analyzing and understanding questions about the changed nature of work are introduced.
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Autumn 2025
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Digitalization Management
Second admissions round for EU/EEA citizens
Autumn 2025 / Umeå / English / On site
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Starts3 November 2025
Ends18 January 2026
Number of credits15 credits
Type of studiesOn site
Study pace100%
Teaching hoursDaytime
Study locationUmeå
LanguageEnglish
Application codeUMU-27222
Eligibility Admission to the course requires at least 90 credits in one of the following subjects: Informatics, Computer science, Business administration, Pedagogy, Psychology, Political science or Sociology or equivalent studies. Also required is English B/6.SelectionAcademic credits
ApplicationApplication deadline was 15 April 2025. Please note: This second application round is intended only for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens. Submit a late application at Universityadmissions.se.
Application and tuition feesAs a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.
Application fee: SEK 900
Tuition fee, first instalment: SEK 38,075
Total fee: SEK 38,075
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