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Eastern Michigan University
School of Technology Studies
122 Sill Hall
Ypsilanti, MI, USA 48197

Phone: (734) 487-1161
Fax: (734) 487-7690

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About the Program

This unique undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree program provides many opportunities for a student transferring from a community college with a technical degree. This program of study brings together technical and academic fields and will provide additional opportunities for graduates in mid-management positions or for advancement within existing careers. The Technology Management core is applicable to a broad variety of two-year technical degree programs, ranging from business and health-oriented programs of study to criminal justice, environmental technology and computer service technician programs.

Technology-based corporations increasingly need a capacity for raid innovation in strategies, products, processes and services distinct from traditional high-volume mass production of service companies of the past decades. Managers of technology, therefore, need to acquire the knowledge and skills that will enable them to compete effectively in world markets. The core courses in the Technology Management program will provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge to be an effective technology manager.

Please visit our program web site at http://cot.emich.edu/techmgt/Technology.Management.htm

Contact pam.becker@emich.edu for more information.

About the Curriculum

Articulation Guidelines

Technology Managment Core Classes -for students enrolled at any college prior to Fall 2007

TM / INDT/ 130 Introduction to Technology Management
TM / INDT/ 212 The Management of Technological Change
TM / INDT/ 311 Information Technology Management and Organizations
TM / INDT/ 314 A Socio-Technical Systems Approach to Process Improvement
TM / INDT/ 415 Senior Seminar in Technology Management

15 Credits

Technology Managment Electives

ACC 130 Accounting for Non-business Majors
ACC 240 Principles of Accounting I
ACC 241 Principles of Accounting II
LAW 293 Legal Environment of Business
FIN 350 Principles of Finance
FIN 358 Analysis of Financial Statements
MKTG 360 Principles of Marketing
MKTG 369 Advertising
MGMT 384 Human Resource Management
MGMT 386 Organizational Behavior and Theory
INDT 387 Cooperative Education
LAW 403 Employment Law
MKTG 473 Marketing and Product Innovation
MGMT 480 Management Responsibility and Ethics

12-15 Credit Hours


Technical Concentrations
These technical specializations will include but not be limited to the following areas:

* Automotive Service Technology
* Biomedical Engineering Technology
* Computer Service Technology
* Correctional Science
* Criminology
* Emergency Medical Technician
* Emergency Management Technician
* Environmental Technology
* Fire Technology
* Fluid Power Technology
* Graphic Design Technology
* Health Information Technology
* Laser-Electro Optics
* Photographic Technology
* Public Safety Technology
* Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology
* Telecommunication Technology

Up to 46 Credit Hours


General Education Course Work (53-55 Credit Hours)


General education requirements are stated in the Undergraduate Catalog. The following courses listed under general education are required for the Aviation Flight Technology Major


Symbolics and Communication (Area I)
A course in written communication
A course in speech communication
ENGL 324 Principles of Technical Communications
MATH 118 Mathematical Analysis for social Sciences I
INDT 201 Micro Applications in Technology

Science and Technology (Area II)
A course in life science
A course in physical science
INDT 150 Understanding Technology


Social Science (Area III)
PLSC 112 American Government
A course in history
ECON 201 Principles of Economics I
ECON 202 Principles of Economics II

Arts and Humanities (Area IV)
A course in literature
A second course in literature
A course in philosophy or religion
A course in art, dance, music, or theatre arts
An approved course in cross-cultural or international studies


Physical Education and Health
PEGN 210 Lifetime wellness and fitness or two courses in military science


Total Credit Hours Required

124

About the Faculty

Prof.Pam Becker

Prof.John Preston

Dr.AL.Bellamy

 


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