Program Overview
The Master of Science in Technology Management from George Mason University equips students with advanced management skills and a deep understanding of technology innovation, commercialization, and integration. This 36-credit program includes courses in leadership, strategic value derivation from IT investments, and global technological management, preparing graduates for roles in technology-driven industries.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master of Science in Technology Management is designed to provide students with a graduate management education that will help them further their leadership careers in technology and technology-oriented businesses and organizations. The program emphasizes leadership and management; special considerations of technology innovation, commercialization, introduction, and integration; and methods and approaches of systems thinking.
Outline:
- Total Credits: 36
- Coursework:
- TECM 601 Business Models: 1 credit
- TECM 603 IT Leadership and the Global CIO: 1 credit
- TECM 611 Leadership and Change Management: 2 credits
- TECM 614 Financial and Cost Accounting: 2 credits
- TECM 620 Economics of Global Technology Management: 1 credit
- TECM 635 Decision Models for Technology Management: 1 credit
- TECM 641 Negotiation and Conflict Management: 1 credit
- TECM 643 Managerial Finance: 2 credits
- TECM 702 Building High Performance Global Teams: 2 credits
- TECM 704 Management of Technology Projects and Portfolios: 2 credits
- TECM 711 Deriving Strategic Value from IT Investments: 2 credits
- TECM 720 Competitive Strategy in Technology Industries: 2 credits
- TECM 721 Digital Transformation: 2 credits
- TECM 735 Technology Management Capstone Project: 0 credits
- TECM 741 Marketing of Innovations and Technology: 2 credits
- TECM 745 Leading and Managing IT Operations: 2 credits
- TECM 746 Enterprise Architecture and IT Governance: 2 credits
- TECM 747 Information Assurance and Security Management: 2 credits
- TECM 749 Developing and Emerging Technologies: 2 credits
Other:
- The program addresses how to succeed in a marketplace where companies are succeeding with rapid innovation, insightful technology integration, creation of focused technology organizations, and skillful management of complexity.
- The program is offered by the Costello College of Business at George Mason University.
- Students are responsible for familiarization and compliance with the university's Graduate Policies.
- All students registering for Costello College of Business graduate courses must have graduate standing. Graduate level courses offered by the Costello College of Business cannot be audited.