About this Program

The Bachelor of Science in Technology Management degree program provides many opportunities for a student transferring from a community college with a technical degree. The Technology Management program can accept up to three years of community college technical and general education credit and help you complete your degree at Eastern Michigan University in one additional year through an articulation agreement. Core courses are offered online.

This learning environment has been designed to meet the needs of the adult learners, with the flexibility of online courses.

Program Mission

The mission of the Technology Management Program is to prepare undergraduate students for management and leadership positions in businesses and industries and continued study at the master's degree level. Additionally, the program prepares students to effectively apply the concepts of technology management to the development of organizational strategy and change.

Getting Started

Transfer students in good standing are readily accepted into the program. The application of transfer credits as direct equivalents or substitutes for University requirements is determined by the Admissions Office and the appropriate departmental advisor. There are multiple "3 + 1" Articulation Agreements in place for the Technology Management Program. Students with approved technical degrees from several community colleges (including Henry Ford, Jackson, Monroe, Schoolcraft and Washtenaw) may transfer between 90-94 credit hours into the Technology Management Program at EMU. If an articulation agreement does not apply, community college transfer students must complete a minimum of two years (60 credit hours) of course work at EMU.

  • Curriculum
    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. Core courses are offered in an on-line environment.

At a Glance

  • Number of credits: 66

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Guy Downs
Coordinator of Technology Management
School of Technology Management
206 Roosevelt Hall
734.487.2899 | [email protected]

  • Call: 734.487.1161
  • Office: 206 Roosevelt Hall, Ypsilanti, MI 48197