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Master of Science in Technical Management

Degree Requirements:
Management Core

Course:

Title:

Credits:

TMGT 503

Quantitative Methods and Statistics*

3

TMGT 535  Business Communication Skills for Managers 

3

TMGT 605

Organization Theory in a Technical Environment

3

TMGT 616

Production Operations Management

3

TMGT 621

Regulations, Ethics, and the Legal System

3

TMGT 630

Technical Management Information Systems

3

TMGT 635

Financial and Managerial Accounting and Control for Technical Managers

3

TMGT 641

Project Management: Concepts and Practices

3

TMGT 646

Operations Research and Management Science

3

TMGT 651

Quality Management and Quality Control

3

TMGT 660

Project Development Techniques

3

TMGT 690

Technical Management Capstone Project

3


Total Degree Requirements


36 

 

*Successful completion of these courses is required for full acceptance to this program.
Note 1: Students entering the program will be required to pass a computer skills test or complete TMGT 501.  Note 2:  Because of the cohesive and integrated nature of the program, no more than 6 credits may be transferred from previous graduate work.  Note 3:  Any course substitutions must be approved by the program chair.

     
Additional Courses Available                                                                                        
TMGT 501 Computer Skills for a Techinical Environment

3

TMGT 610  Managine Effective Technical Work Teams

TMGT 635  Marketing in the Technical Environment

 

A Message from Dr. Wayne Harsha, Program Chair:
The Master of Science in Technical Management degree was designed to meet four major goals:

  1. To meet the needs of working adults who are managers or supervisors working in a technical environment or working with people from the technical environment.
  2. To make the program readily available to a broad base of students by bringing it into the work place at times compatible with the seemingly endless demands of business in the 21st century.
  3. To provide a practical application-oriented experience for the students that also generates substantial return-on-investment for their employers.
  4. With the volume of work required to satisfy both professional and academic demands, the last goal was that everyone would have a little fun in the process.

 

The MSTM program has a superior track record of meeting these goals. The quality of the students and their commitment to the program are the major reasons for that success.

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