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Stockholm University, Department of Computer and System Sciences (DSV) Master's Programme in Open eGovernment (MSc)

Stockholm University, Department of Computer and System Sciences (DSV)

Master's Programme in Open eGovernment (MSc)

Stockholm, Sweden

MSc

2 years

English

Full time

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25 Aug 2025

Distance Learning

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    About : The Master's Programme in Open eGovernment (MSc) focuses on the innovativeness of eGovernment. It combines technology, policy, and management to enhance public governance. The course covers various aspects like digital transformation, citizen engagement, and the strategic use of data for better service delivery. Students will engage in real-world projects and collaborative learning, making it a dynamic educational experience.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in areas like government agencies, consulting firms, and non-profit organizations. They may work as eGovernment specialists, data analysts, or digital policy advisors. With the growing demand for digital transformation in governance, there's a strong potential for roles that drive innovation and improve public services.

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Introduction

The programme provides you with the planning, management and technical skills necessary to lead and transform public organisations to be open, inclusive, innovative, flexible and effective using Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

You will be provided in-depth knowledge, including theories and practices, in areas such as e-service design and innovation, e-democracy, e-governance, requirement engineering, business process management and improvement. As well as security and privacy in e-Government, ICT architecture, ICT system integration, and project and change management. We have a specific focus on business intelligence, decision support systems, and open and big data management for e-Government.

The master programme promotes a new role needed in public organisations, an e-Government architect, a role that has the knowledge and skills necessary to drive ICT enabled changes in the public sector. An e-Government architect combines knowledge about democratic processes, citizen service and public administration with skills in designing effective ICT systems and e-services for e-Government.

The master programme is inspired by the Swedish democratic model as well as models in the area of e-Government developed in Europe and the rest of the world.

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