From 453 EUR / Month

Study Sustainability, Innovation & Technology - 100% Online

Build the skills to drive sustainable transformation in business, technology, and society. This fully online MSc combines sustainability strategy, innovation, and emerging technologies — designed for professionals who want to lead change without putting their career on pause.
From 453 EUR / Month
100% Online
June 8, 2026
90%
of our learners advance their careers within a year

Designed for professionals shaping sustainable change

This online MSc is built for people who want to work at the intersection of sustainability, innovation, and technology. Whether you’re advancing in your current role or preparing for a more impact-driven career path, the programme equips you with practical skills, strategic thinking, and real-world perspective.

Turn sustainability into real-world impact

Learn how sustainability moves from theory into strategy, operations, and measurable outcomes across organisations and industries.

Combine innovation, technology & purpose

Understand how digital tools, data, and emerging technologies enable sustainable innovation — and where their real limits are.

Study while you work

A flexible, fully online format designed for professionals balancing work, life, and long-term career growth.

Learn from global practitioners

Be taught by professors, industry experts, and sustainability leaders working at the forefront of innovation and transformation.

95%
of Learners balance full-time work and study
4.8/5
StudyCheck rating &  100% recommendation
75%
of graduates work on sustainability-driven projects
90+
nationalities represented in our student body

Impact Master of Science in Sustainability, Innovation & Technology

Tomorrow University is committed to addressing the world’s most pressing sustainability challenges through education that connects systems thinking, innovation, and responsible use of technology. Our programmes are designed for professionals who want to move beyond ambition and contribute to meaningful, measurable change within organisations and society.

The online MSc in Sustainability, Innovation & Technology equips you with the strategic mindset and practical tools needed to navigate complex transformation processes. You gain a solid foundation in sustainability principles, explore how innovation drives change, and understand how technology can enable - or limit - sustainable progress.

Built on the pillars of sustainability, innovation, and technology, the programme integrates theory with real-world application. You learn to analyse complex systems, design forward-looking solutions, and apply interdisciplinary thinking to create impact across industries and global contexts.

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Accessible Learning, Flexible Financing

18 Months
90 ECTS Track
Tuition Price
From 453 EUR / Month
*Pricing is eligible for further reduction via scholarships (up to 1,500 EUR).
24 Months
120 ECTS Track
Tuition Price
From 466 EUR / Month
*Pricing is eligible for further reduction via scholarships (up to 1,500 EUR).
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Impact Stories: Hear from our Changemakers

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Zana Pekmez, a student of the Impact Master of Science at Tomorrow University
Zana Pekmez
Global Client Technology Lead at Microsoft
"I already have a master's and a Ph.D. degree, but I still joined this program because of its relevance to the topics of today and the issues of the future. A degree does not prepare you to be a leader or an expert, but rather the experience, skills, and knowledge you gain while going through the practical challenges this program offers."
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Richard Menning
Software Engineer
"After my bachelor’s, I was looking for a flexible, innovative master’s program—and Tomorrow University was the perfect fit.  Despite being remote, I connected with incredible people from around the world, building a global network I’ll cherish for years. The program’s modern, practical approach, with group work and discussions, pushed me to think critically and grow. It was challenging at times, but the support and responsiveness of the team made all the difference."
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Learn from global experts and industry leaders who bring real-world insights and passion to every lesson. Your professors are not just lectors—they’re mentors and partners in your journey to becoming a transformational leader.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many ECTS do I need to graduate in total?

According to German higher education law, one needs 300 ECTS in total to graduate with a master’s degree. For example, someone with a 180 ECTS bachelor’s degree needs to complete a 120 ECTS master’s degree in order to reach 300 ECTS overall. In some countries an undergraduate degree is worth the equivalent of 210 or even 240 ECTS. In these cases we offer the option of taking a shorter, 90 ECTS program to reach the overall 300 ECTS.

Can I apply if I don’t have a previous university degree?

No, a previous undergraduate university degree is required to apply. Although applicants without a degree but with vocational training and relevant professional experience may sometimes be eligible for special entrance exams, this does not apply to this program. Therefore, we cannot accept applications without a completed university degree.

What requirements do I need to fulfill to qualify for the Master of Science?

  • You need to hold an undergraduate degree of a minimum of 180 ECTS (or equivalent credits) in a subject broadly related to Sustainability, Innovation and/or Technology.
  • You need to demonstrate sufficient English language skills (at least level B2 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages).

What is the difference between the 120 ECTS program and the 90 ECTS program?

  • The 120 ECTS version is aimed at graduates with a first university degree of 180 ECTS. The 90 ECTS version is intended to give graduates with a previous undergraduate degree with 210 or more ECTS credits the opportunity to complete a shortened version of the Master of Science program.
  • The Calibration phase of the 90 ECTS version is shorter so that learners complete only one Impact Certificate, whereas learners in the 120 ECTS version get to choose three Impact Certificates of their choice in the Calibration phase.

Is the Impact Master of Science part-time or/and full-time?

  • The 120 ECTS track can be completed in 24 months full-time or 30 months part-time.
  • The accelerated 90 ECTS track can be completed in 18 months full-time or 24 months part-time.

Is the Impact Master of Science accredited?

Our Master of Science program is accredited through the Accreditation, Certification, and Quality Assurance Institute (ACQUIN), a reputable non-profit organization association comprising over 150 higher education institutions in Europe, recognizing the rigorous quality standards mandated by Germany’s Official Accreditation Council.

Can you provide me with a visa to study in Germany?

The German Immigration Office requires students to attend in-person classes in Germany to be eligible for a student visa. Since our programs are 100% online and do not require physical attendance, you are not eligible for a German student visa through Tomorrow University.

Is an online degree recognized?

Yes. The online format is widely accepted as a legitimate pathway to the same learning and outcomes you’d get in the classroom. At Tomorrow University, we ensure our programs meet the strict standards of higher education, while offering our learners different, often more flexible pathway to the same degrees offered in traditional university settings.

How much of the tuition fee is covered by scholarships?

Making education accessible to everyone is one of our core goals. That’s why we offer scholarships of up to 1,500 EUR, as well as a Regional Price Grant of up to 8,000EUR  – depending on where you live. You can learn more in our financial support section or by reaching out to our team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Impact Master in Sustainability, Innovation and Technology accredited?

Our Master of Science program is accredited through the Accreditation, Certification, and Quality Assurance Institute (ACQUIN), a reputable non-profit organization association comprising over 150 higher education institutions in Europe, recognizing the rigorous quality standards mandated by Germany’s Official Accreditation Council.

Is the program part-time or/and full-time?

  • The 120 ECTS track can be completed in 24 months full-time or 30 months part-time.
  • The accelerated 90 ECTS track can be completed in 18 months full-time or 24 months part-time.

What is the difference between the 120 ECTS program and the 90 ECTS program?

  • The 120 ECTS version is aimed at graduates with a first university degree of 180 ECTS.. The 90 ECTS version is intended to give graduates with a previous undergraduate degree with 210 or more ECTS credits the opportunity to complete a shortened version of the Master of Science program.
  • The Calibration phase of the 90 ECTS version is shorter so that learners complete only one Impact Certificate, whereas learners in the 120 ECTS version get to choose three Impact Certificates of their choice in the Calibration phase.

What requirements do I need to fulfill to qualify for the program?

You need to hold an undergraduate degree of a minimum of 180 ECTS (or equivalent credits) in a subject broadly related to Sustainability, Innovation and/or Technology.‍

You need to demonstrate sufficient English language skills (at least level B2 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages).

Can I apply if I don’t have a previous university degree?

No, a previous undergraduate university degree is required to apply. Although applicants without a degree but with vocational training and relevant professional experience may sometimes be eligible for special entrance exams, this does not apply to this program. Therefore, we cannot accept applications without a completed university degree.

How many ECTS do I need to graduate in total?

According to German higher education law, one needs 300 ECTS in total to graduate with a master’s degree. For example, someone with a 180 ECTS bachelor’s degree needs to complete a 120 ECTS master’s degree in order to reach 300 ECTS overall. In some countries an undergraduate degree is worth the equivalent of 210 or even 240 ECTS. In these cases we offer the option of taking a shorter, 90 ECTS program to reach the overall 300 ECTS.