Managing technological resources and processes in organizations is increasingly important, as more firms utilize technology to create value or attain strategic goals.
The Technology Management concentration focuses on the tools and issues involved in managing these critical resources. Students will develop awareness of the management and strategic implications of technology and innovation processes in product and service firms. They will also gain knowledge of the enterprise a whole, with particular emphasis on the link between technology and business.
| WHAT's NEW?MS Management Core CoursesBeginning in 2010, students in the Master of Science in Management program are required to take the following core courses:
Technology Management Core CoursesIn addition to the core requirements, Technology Management majors take the following two courses: - MGT 677 Emerging Technologies
- MGT 672 Realizing Value from Intellectual Property
Elective OptionsStudents choose two out of the following five electives with the approval of their Academic Advisor: - MGT 673 Global Innovation Management
- MGT 675 New Product and Service Innovation
- MGT 630 Global Business and Markets
- MGT 679 Management Information Systems
- MGT 605 Commercializing Early-Stage Technology
Recommended Course SequenceIf you are starting in either the fall or spring semesters click here for the recommended course sequence.
Recommended Study PlanClick here for recommended study plan for Technology Management. If you joined the program prior to Fall 2009, you can retain your existing study plan. Should you wish to modify it, see your advisor. |