Graduate Degrees
The Department of Technology Management offers the Master of Science in Technology degree with five specialized areas. Each is a 33-semester-hour program of study that requires an
undergraduate degree in an area related area of study and allows a student to
gain a greater depth of knowledge in the technical area.
Click on each degree name for more information:
- M.S. in Technology – Management of Technology
This program option is open to individuals with a technical undergraduate degree who wish to develop their leadership/management skills to complement their technical expertise.
- M.S. in Technology – Environmental Technology Management
The ETM degree is designed to provide graduates with the critical scientific, technical, and management skills needed to solve the environmental challenges faced by industry and by society. This degree has an online option.
- M.S. in Technology – Graphic Information Technology
If you are a graphics professional, a supervisor or manager in a graphics or
technology-oriented area, a military person, a government employee, or a
graphics or technology educator, this is the program for you. This degree has an online option.
- M.S. in Technology – Fire Service Administration
The fire service administration concentration is the advanced study of fire
administration and leadership concepts. Students learn concepts and develop
skills needed to be effective fire administrators. This degree has an online option.
- M.S. in Technology – Global Technology and Development
The GTD concentration integrates the academic study of economic, social and political development with technical coursework in systems of technology to train students to become 'technology interpreters'.
For admission information, visit the Division of Graduate Studies Web site. For more information about the M.S. in Technology degree options offered by DTM, view the DTM Graduate Handbook.
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