The Master of Technology Governance is designed for working professionals and recent graduates seeking to advance their careers in data governance, digital transformation and technological change. The 48-unit program provides skills transferable to legislative and regulatory affairs, policy design, industry, and advocacy. Compulsory courses cover Contemporary Issues in Technology Governance and Regulating Disruptive Technologies. Electives span global governance regimes, nuclear safeguards, cyber law, artificial intelligence law, and digital economies. Relevant employers include government digital transformation departments, policy units, compliance offices, and organisations in cybersecurity and data protection.