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Non-Residency Model Curriculum
This program is for currently enrolled students. Those considering applying for Fall 2012 and beyond should visit Residency Model Curriculum.
Core Courses (18 points)
The core courses ground students theoretically, calling on them to consider from varied perspectives the key issues that technology poses to senior managers. At the same time, the core courses equip students with the tools they need to be effective managers. Case studies sharpen analytical skills and teach students to develop concrete solutions to challenges drawn from the workplace.
- TMGT K4115. Accounting and Finance for Technology. 3 pts.
- TMGT K4116. Technology in the Business Environment. 3 pts.
- TMGT K4118. Behavioral Challenges in Technology Management. 3 pts.
- TMGT K4123. Managing Emerging Technologies. 3 pts.
- TMGT K4124. Knowledge Management. 3 pts.
- TMGT K4125. Technology and the Law. 3 pts.
Executive Seminars (12 points)
Collectively, the Executive Seminars are designed to immerse students in the world of technology management.
At the outset of the program, students choose a project drawn from their current professional experience. Over the course of three semesters, students develop and produce a master's project that reflects the key components of technology management: product realization, strategic planning and marketing, and operations management.
The seminars are taught by multiple instructors, all of whom are industry experts. Students are assigned mentors who supervise the development of the master's projects. Upon completion of the Executive Seminars, students present their projects to peers and instructors for review and evaluation.
Each seminar meets Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., four times throughout the course of the semester.
- TMGT K5101. Product Realization. 4 pts.
- TMGT K5201. Strategic Planning and Marketing. 4 pts.
- TMGT K5301. Operations Management. 4 pts.
Elective Courses (6 points)
The electives offer students the opportunity to supplement their knowledge with courses designed expressly for the Executive Technology Management program as well as appropriate courses from other schools and departments of the University.
The program currently offers four elective courses; additional electives are planned for the near future.
- TMGT K4122. Strategic Project Management. 3 pts.
- TMGT K4128. Sales and Marketing. 3 pts.
- TMGT K4129. Relationship Management. 3 pts.
- TMGT K4130. Supply Chain and Matrix Management. 3pts.
Electives other than those listed may be taken with the approval of the program director and permission of the schools or departments offering the courses. Not all electives are offered every term. Program electives may change at any time.
