Technology Management Area – Bachelor of Science

Admission Requirements

Accredited by ATMAE, the technology management program specifically targets technology related associate-level graduates from an accredited community and technical college system. The 2+2 technology management program is intended as a "completer" program. Students must have graduated with an associate of applied science (AAS) or associate of science (AS) in a technology related field. 

Such associate-level degree programs may include: engineering technology, computer information systems, computer information technology, computer science, advanced manufacturing technology, computer aided drafting, electrical-electronics technology, machine tool technology, applied process technology, quality management systems, manufacturing systems technology, surveying and mapping, industrial maintenance technology, wood manufacturing technology, industrial automation technology, industrial chemical technology, instrumentation and process control and civil engineering technology.

Students with other technology-related degrees not listed here may petition to qualify under this requirement.

Although this completer program admits students who have completed accredited community and technical college system general education course requirements, MSU general education requirements must also be met.

Program Competencies

The student exiting the Technology Systems Track in Technology Management will:

  1. Apply scientific and technological concepts to solving technological problems;
  2. Apply theories, concepts and principles of related disciplines to develop the communication skills required for technology managers;
  3. Perform as a technical management professional in business, industry and government;
  4. Apply concepts and skills developed in a variety of technical and professional disciplines including computer applications, materials properties, production processes, quality control, industrial design and safety;
  5. Plan, facilitate and integrate technology and problem-solving techniques in the economic enterprise;
  6. Engage in applied technical research to add to the knowledge of the discipline and to solve problems which surface in the workplace.

The student exiting the Information Systems Track in Technology Management will:

  1. Assess the need for, implement, and evaluate information technologies at the enterprise and desktop levels;
  2. Demonstrate proficiency in business software applications and decision support technologies that improve performance at all organizational levels;
  3. Apply problem-solving and analytical reasoning skills within the framework of information systems;
  4. Recognize the strategic importance of information systems as an integral part of organizational performance;
  5. Demonstrate knowledge of telecommunications, networking, and multi-user, wide-area platforms;
  6. Demonstrate the ability to model organizational and quantitative processes and functions as a foundation for designing information systems solutions;
  7. Demonstrate ability to apply project management tools and techniques that are essential to managing information systems projects;
  8. Identify and design opportunities and strategies for IT-enabled organizational improvement and innovation; and
  9. Demonstrate mastery of functional skills used in designing, building and managing databases that support information systems in an organization.

Assessment

  1. Senior exit examinations
  2. Surveys of graduating seniors
  3. Surveys of program alumni
  4. Senior capstone projects
  5. Randomly administered surveys of employers of graduates

Program Requirements

General Education

General Education Courses(See GNED Course Listings)

Variable

MATH 152 or higher(choose one)

3

Total Credit Hours:33

Refer to the General Education section for a complete listing of general education requirements for the University. Program requirements that are also general education requirements will count in both places (as applicable).

Area Requirements

Area Core Requirements

ETM 110Fundamentals of Computer Technology

3

or

CIS 101Computer Literacy

3

 

ETM 120Fundamentals of Engineering

3

ETM 300Technology and Society

3

ETM 310Engineering Economic Analysis

3

ETM 317Systems Modeling and Simulation

3

ETM 319Quality and Reliability Engineering

3

ETM 320Project Management

3

ETM 327Organizational Management for Engineers

3

ETM 419Quality Management Systems

3

ETM 499CSenior Capstone Design Thesis

3

Total Credit Hours:30

Additional Requirements

MATH 353Statistics

3

PHYS 201Elementary Physics I

4

Total Credit Hours:7

Track Requirements - Choose one

Technology Systems Track
ETM 307Materials Science

3

ETM 330Engineering Design

3

ETM 421Design of Experiments

3

ETM 422Industrial Safety Standards and Enforcement

3

ETM 430Operations and Facilities Management

3

ETM 339, 399, 439, or 476Cooperative Education

3

Total Credit Hours:18
Information Systems Track
CIS 311Management Information Systems

3

CIS 320Web Technologies and Design

3

 

CIS 326Introduction to Databases

3

or

CIS 340Data Networking Systems

3

 

CIS 365Healthcare Informatics

3

 

CIS 413IS Analysis and Design

3

or

CIS 385Introduction to Business Analytics

3

 

CIS 490Strategic IS Management

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Free Electives

Free Electives (chosen by student)

variable

Total Credit Hours: 120