Master of Digital Product Management
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Smith School of Business offers various programs, including undergraduate, MBA, graduate, and executive education.
Program Details
MDPM Degree
The MDPM degree is an interdisciplinary program with a focus on career and coaching support. The program has a curriculum, capstone project, and a schedule that is designed to support student learning.
Employment Outcomes
The employment outcomes for the Class of '24 are as follows:
- Average post-graduation salary: $110,159
- Total students: 51
- Average age: 33
- Average years of work experience: 9.5
Employment Outcomes by Industry
The employment outcomes by industry are: | Industry | Avg. Base Salary | | --- | --- | | Financial Services | $122,750 | | Technology | $103,726 | | Consumer Goods | $93,367 | | Telecommunications | $129,333 | | Other | $98,844 |
Employment Outcomes by Function
The employment outcomes by function are: | Function | Avg. Base Salary | | --- | --- | | Product Management | $115,312 | | Technology | $115,120 | | Consulting | $130,000 | | Other | $99,607 |
Career Changes Post-Graduation
65% of students made at least one career transition post-graduation.
Program Structure
The program has a curriculum, capstone project, and a schedule that is designed to support student learning. The program also has a faculty and fees and financing structure in place.
Research Areas
The research areas of the program are not explicitly stated, but the program has a focus on interdisciplinary approaches and career and coaching support.
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the program are not explicitly stated, but the program has a focus on supporting students with an average of 9.5 years of work experience.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program are not explicitly stated, but the program has a fees and financing structure in place.
Scholarships
The program offers scholarships to support student learning.
Academic Integrity
The program has an academic integrity policy in place to support student learning.
