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WM948-15 Emerging Technologies for Business

Department
WMG
Level
Taught Postgraduate Level
Module leader
Armaghan Khan
Credit value
15
Module duration
4 weeks
Assessment
Multiple
Study locations
  • University of Warwick main campus, Coventry Primary
  • Distance or Online Delivery

Introductory description

This module aims to address the ever-changing sphere of technology and show how emerging technologies can be applied to different industries and business contexts. The module will offer crucial, advanced theoretical and practical technological foundations to participants. It is clear that there is a need to disseminate this knowledge to students to better help them understand technology and how it aligns with specific business use cases across various different functions such as Finance, Sales, and Operations etc

The development and understanding of technological step changes can provide significant advantages to organisations and give them an edge over competitors. Comprehensive knowledge of the limitations and current boundaries of technology enables strong forecasting and synergises with strategic thinking.

Module aims

This module provides an advanced and comprehensive look at current and future technological trends. It explores how current market leaders use technology to their advantage by providing a broad understanding of computing methods and infrastructures, cutting edge materials, and applications such as artificial intelligence by forming an in-depth knowledge of what is currently possible and preparing students for technological change. This module will equip the student with the right skills to both explore new technologies, and explore their potential exploitations.

In particular, this module will consider the emerging technology landscape covering technologies such as: Generative Artificial Intelligence, Edge/Quantum Computing, Extended Reality, Data Visualisation, Robotic Process Automation, Blockchain and Cyber Security. We will seek to engage with WMG researchers such as those working in new materials, automation and robotics to incorporate the latest work in these fields.

In addition to introducing students to the technologies themselves, the module aims to enable participants to recognise the opportunities and challenges that emerging technologies may bring, and identify use-cases and industries that could face disruption from new technologies.

Outline syllabus

This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.

  • Emerging Technology Theories
  • High Performance Computing – Edge & Quantum
  • Big Data Technology
  • Generative AI & Machine Learning
  • Industry 4.0
  • Robotic Process Automation
  • Augmented/Virtual & Extended Reality
  • 3D & 4D Printing
  • Blockchain
  • Industry based technology application & Research

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Demonstrate the ability to apply module learning to develop a use-case-appropriate technology implementation roadmap, drawing on collaborative and reflective practice.
  • Critically analyse and assess various emerging technologies to gauge their potential for reshaping different business functions and enabling innovation.
  • Critically review the theoretical frameworks associated with emerging technologies and discuss their relevance in defining the inception to widespread adoption lifecycle of cutting edge technology.
  • Evaluate the transformative potential of emerging technologies to impact industry dynamics in the long-term horizon.
  • Critically analyse the impact of technology implementation on function specific applications and the wider organizational context.

Indicative reading list

Reading lists can be found in Talis

Specific reading list for the module

International

Technology implementation transcends boundaries and tech innovation is driven from various parts of the world and therefore can take precedence from a range of different geographies. Therefore the study of emerging tech is very relevant in the international context.

Subject specific skills

Digital transformation, Data Visualization, Emerging Tech Theory, Blockchain, 3D & 4D Printing, IIoT, Crowdsourcing, Cloud, Generative AI, Quantum Computing and Cyber Security.

Transferable skills

Technology analysis, Technology Implementation, Opportunity Analysis, Virtual teams and Team working.

Study time

Type Required
Lectures 20 sessions of 1 hour (13%)
Seminars 10 sessions of 1 hour (7%)
Online learning (independent) 30 sessions of 1 hour (20%)
Private study 30 hours (20%)
Assessment 60 hours (40%)
Total 150 hours

Private study description

The students will be provided learning material via an appropriately designed Moodle page to engage with for their independent learning. Student's would then be expected to improve their understanding of concepts by engaging in private study.

Costs

No further costs have been identified for this module.

You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Assessment group A7
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Business Report 70% 42 hours Yes (extension)

Students will write a market research style business report on a specific industry. It will analyse the industry structure and the technologies shaping it today, explore emerging technologies that could disrupt it, and examine the long-term impact of technological growth, innovation, and disruption on future industry applications.

Impacts of Emerging Technology on Business Processes & Functions - Presentation 30% 18 hours No

Students will analyse an industry challenge, identify process improvements, and propose how emerging technologies can enhance operations and strategy, with peer review included.

Assessment group R6
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Impacts of Emerging Technology on Business Processes & Functions - Presentation 30% No

Students will evaluate an industry challenge, identify improvements, and propose how one emerging technology can enhance operations and strategic value. This will be an individual presentation made via teams with the PPT submitted through tabula.

Business Report 70% No

Students will write a market research style business report on a specific industry. It will analyse the industry structure and the technologies shaping it today, explore emerging technologies that could disrupt it, and examine the long-term impact of technological growth, innovation, and disruption on future industry applications.

Feedback on assessment

In module work will have feedback provided verbally after assessment along with a group feedback sheet released along with the mark. For Essay based Business Report assignment, individual notes and bespoke feedback attributed to each script returned to each student via a standardised mark sheet.

Anti-requisite modules

If you take this module, you cannot also take:

  • WM955-10 Emerging Digital Technologies

Courses

This module is Optional for:

  • Year 1 of TWMS-H1S9 Postgraduate Taught Management for Business Excellence (Full-time)
  • Year 1 of TWMS-H1S4 Postgraduate Taught e-Business Management (Full-time)