Technology Management Courses
A minimum of 34 semester hours is required for the MS in Technology Management, depending on the student’s educational background and qualifications.
As a prerequisite for the program, all students are expected to have a demonstrated familiarity with statistical analysis and quantitative techniques and good written and oral communications skills. Any remedial courses taken to meet these requirements will not be considered as an elective. Students are also expected to demonstrate basic computing skills.
Technology Management core courses (19 credits)
- TCMG 510 - Foundations of Marketing for Engineers
- TCMG 524 - Statistical Quality Control Techniques
- TCMG 525 - Foundations of Finance and Accounting for Engineers
- TCMG 505 - Project Management
- TCMG 523 - Leadership in Technical Enterprises
- TCMG 495 - Technical Writing in Communications and Research
- ENG 400 - Engineering Colloquium (1 credit)
Elective courses (12 credits)
Students must take a minimum of four elective courses (12 credit hours). These electives may be selected from any of the concentration areas listed in concentration areas, in consultation with the program academic advisor. A list and description of the courses available in each concentration is available in the UB catalog section on course descriptions.
Capstone project (3 credits)
TCMG595 - Technology Capstone/Project course is designed to integrate concepts taught throughout the program and requires the development of a business plan as one of the course requirements or TCMG 597 or TCMG 598.
Other Technology Management courses
- TCMG 500 Graduate Co-Op/Internship (Optional) in Technology Management (1 credit hour)
- TCMG 597 Master’s Project (3 credit hours)
- TCMG 597C Masters Project (1 credit hour)
- TCMG 598 Thesis in Technology Management (3-6 credit hours)
- TCMG 599 Independent Study in Technology Management (3 credit hours)
General MS program requirements
Students in a degree program who do not maintain a satisfactory record will be separated from the Graduate School. Normally, the accumulation of one “F” grade, or more than one “D” grade, or more than three “C” grades will result in separation.
Course Levels
- 400-499 Generally taken by qualified undergraduates and first year graduate students.
- 500-599 Open to graduate students.
- 600+ Open to masters and PhD students
- 700 Open to PhD students only
All requirements for the degree of Master of Science must be completed within six years (twelve consecutive semesters) of the effective start of an approved graduate program of study. Once a program is initiated, the student must maintain continuous enrollment until completion.
Under certain circumstances, a student may be granted permission to interrupt his/her program by petitioning the dean in writing, stating the underlying circumstances. Program interruption without formal permission will constitute grounds for dismissal from the Graduate program.
The Master of Science degree will be awarded only to those students successfully completing the following requirements:
- A minimum number of 30-34 semester hours (see specific program requirements) with a QPR of “B” or better in an approved program of study. The number of semester hours which may be transferred from another institution is an individual matter that will be reviewed by the major department, but is normally no more than 9 semester hours.
- Satisfactory completion of the state licensure requirements as prescribed by the faculty of the major department, and a favorable recommendation from the faculty upon review of the student’s program and performance, after the student has made a formal application for a master’s diploma.
Students are encouraged to include a thesis investigation in their approved program of study. Accumulation of thesis semester hours and work done during a thesis investigation must be continuous up to the time of its completion. Only those students designated as regular graduate students who have satisfied the following requirements will be permitted to accumulate thesis credits. During the semester prior to that in which the student desires to initiate his/ her thesis investigation, he/she must have:
- Included a thesis proposal in his/her approved program of study
- Sought and obtained a member of the graduate faculty who agrees to act as his/her thesis advisor
- Submitted a completed thesis proposal form to the department in which the degree is to be awarded
- Form a Thesis Committee, appointed by the department chair, consisting of at least 3 members of the graduate faculty (including the advisor as committee chair).
Students should obtain a copy of “Specifications for Master’s Thesis” from the office of the department chair which describes via requirements in details. All theses in Engineering must be presented at a faculty-graduate seminar. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that this requirement is fulfilled, and that written notice of the presentation is distributed to all interested persons at least one week before the event.
Students who are in the process of completing a thesis are required to register for at least two semester hours of thesis in each semester. They must actively engage in that activity under faculty guidance. Semester hours thus accumulated that total more than the approved program-of-study requirement are not counted toward the degree.
Upon successful completion of the thesis, and acceptance by the Thesis Committee, the student becomes eligible for the degree provided all other requirements in the program of study are completed.
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