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TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT

Dr. Tracy Christofero, Technology Management Program Coordinator

Program Description

The M.S. in Technology Management degree program is designed primarily for working professionals with both technical and non-technical backgrounds who want a better understanding of technological change and its relevance to competitiveness and business strategy. Program coursework has a practical emphasis, with real-world projects designed to develop skills that can be put to use on the job immediately. Courses are currently available in both Huntington and South Charleston. All courses necessary to complete the M.S. in Technology Management in any of the available emphases will be offered at both sites, and other locations upon demand.

Program Benefits

Degrees Awarded

M.S. in Technology Management with emphasis in Environmental Management; M.S. in Technology Management with emphasis in Information Security; M.S. in Technology Management with emphasis in Information Technology; M.S. in Technology Management with emphasis in Manufacturing Systems; M.S. in Technology Management with emphasis in Transportation Systems and Technologies.

Admission Requirements

For regular admission, applicants to the program must complete the following prior to registering for the first semester of courses:

  1. Have an undergraduate GPA of 2.5 or greater. There is no stipulation concerning the undergraduate major; however the degree must be from an accredited college or university.
  2. Satisfy at least one of the following:
    • Score at the mean or above on the Analytical Writing portion of the GRE (4.2 or greater) and achieve a composite score on the Verbal and Quantitative portions of the GRE greater than or equal to the sum of the two individual means (1070 or greater).
    • Score at the mean or above on the Analytical Writing portion of the GMAT, and achieve a composite score on the Verbal and Quantitative portions of the GMAT greater than or equal to the sum of the two individual means (526 or greater).
    • Have previously completed a master’s degree from an accredited college or university.
    • Have ten or more years of relevant professional work experience (documented in the written summary required in item 3 below).

    International students must satisfy either the GRE or GMAT requirement.

  3. Submit a written summary (two typewritten pages maximum) of educational and professional experiences, and career goals related to the TM program including the Area of Emphasis the applicant is interested in pursuing.
  4. Complete an interview with the TM program director or designee, with part of the interview consisting of discussion of the written summary.

Admission Process/Materials

To apply to the Marshall University Graduate College, visit the Graduate Admissions website. You can apply online or use a PDF form. Refer to the Graduate Application menu item on the left of the page at that site.

If you are from outside the US, you may find Marshall's International Student Information website a useful resource.

Degree Requirements

Degree requirements consist of eight core courses (22 semester hours), four area-of-emphasis courses (12 semester hours), and a capstone project (3 semester hours), for a total of 37 semester hours. You must have the Technology Management advisor's approval to enroll in Technology Management degree program courses.

Core Courses

Completion of these eight core courses will qualify a participant for a certificate in technology management, if she/he elects not to complete the degree.

Areas of Emphasis

Each student pursuing the degree selects an area of emphasis, consisting of four courses. Currently the following emphases are available:

Environmental Management

Required Courses:

One course selected from among:

Information Security

Required Courses:

One additional 3 credit hour elective, chosen from TM or IS courses, with permission of the student's advisor

Information Technology

Four approved courses from the following list:

Manufacturing Systems

Required Courses:

Two courses selected from:

Transportation Systems and Technologies

This area of emphasis is offered in cooperation with the Nick J. Rahall II Appalachian Transportation Institute.

Intelligent Transport Systems - Three courses, selected with technology Management Advisor approval. Possible choices include:

Some of these courses have prerequisites; students selecting these courses must meet these prerequisites.

Final Project

The Technology Management Capstone Project (TM 699) is work-related, oriented toward the student's selected area of emphasis, and jointly directed by a workplace supervisor and an academic advisor. Here are some recent Capstone Project presentations.
More information on Final Projects is available.

Program of Study

Here is a tentative program of study that a part-time student might pursue in three years. In the second semester of the second year of the program, the courses taken depend on the area of emphasis (see above) selected by the student.

  Environmental Management Information Security Information Technology Manufacturing Systems Management Transportation Systems and Technologies
Year 1 Fall TM 600 - Program Introduction Seminar
TM 610 - Technology and Innovation Management
Spring TM 612 - Economic and Financial Analysis
TM 615 - Information Technology Strategies
Summer EM 620 - Mgt. of Technical Human Resources
Year 2 Fall TM 620 - Technology Planning
EM 660 - Project Management
Spring TM630 - Quality and Productivity Management
ES 661 - Environmental Regulations IS Electives IS Electives ENGR 610 - Applied Statistics TM 640 - Intelligent Transport Systems plus three electives, selected with Technology Management Advisor approval
Summer ES 614 - Environmental Risk Assessment IS 641 - Computer Forensics IS Electives TM 667 - Modern Manufacturing Concepts
Year 3 Fall ES 620 - Environment Mgmt. Systems
and one of the following:

ES 652 - Solid and Hazardous Waste

ES 630 - Environmental Site Assessment

IS 645 - Geographic Information Systems

IS 631 - Information Security

IS 656 - Communication and Network Technology

IS Electives TM 668 - Applied Computer Integrated Mfg.

EM 668 - Operations Management

Spring TM 699 - Technology Management Capstone Project

Program-Related Links

www.iamot.org - International Association for the Management of Technology
www.urisa.org - Urban and Regional Information Systems Association