Technology
& Engineering Management Concentration
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The
Technology and Engineering Management Concentration is designed
to provide the M.B.A. graduate with the practical tools to
excel in the global infotech revolution. In addition to the
basic qualitative and quantitative skills needed to manage
in a technical environment, the program provides the tools
to manage technical product projects. The technology and engineering
management concentration also gives insight regarding product
development and innovation in rapidly changing technology
environments.
CURRICULUM
OVERVIEW
M.B.A. students must complete a minimum of 36 credit-hours.
M.B.A.
Required Core Curriculum (24 hrs):
ACCT
6321 Managerial Accounting
FINA
6301 Corporate Finance
MANA
6302 Quantitative Analysis for Managers
MANA
6310 Leadership in Management
MANA
6320 Business Ethics
MANA
6341 Strategic Management Decisions (last course
in program)
MISM
6314 Management Information Systems
MRKT
6301 Creative Problem Solving for Marketing Decisions
Technology
and Engineering Management Concentration Courses (12 hrs):
MANA
6327 Future Trends in Technology
MANA
6329 Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital
MANA 6333 Operations and Quality Management
PROJ 6301 Introduction to Project Management
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