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School of Engineering launches new BS/MS in management of technology

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School of Engineering launches new BS/MS in management of technology

香港六合彩挂牌鈥檚 School of Engineering is offering a new 5th-year option for a BS/MS dual degree in management of technology (MOT), targeted towards engineering students who want to work at the interface of technology and business.

鈥淢ost engineers must make business decisions early in their careers," said Harvey Hoffman, Ph.D., professor and director of the Management of Technology program. "They have to learn to think about engineering and business in order to convince executives of the appropriate direction to take.聽Entrepreneurship, profit, return on investment, teamwork, strategic planning and managing people聽should not be foreign words to an engineer.聽Students receive this background in our program and that will help them quickly advance in their careers.鈥

Fairfield鈥檚 dual degree MOT track is a multidisciplinary field that integrates all engineering disciplines offered at Fairfield, along with technology management, systems and business. Students that enter the program combine any of Fairfield鈥檚 existing Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree with its Master鈥檚 in Management of Technology. Completion of the degree can be done in just five years, saving a year of tuition and time for students that begin the program when they are undergraduates.

The program is designed with special emphasis on the integration of business and management knowledge with an engineering curriculum that prepares students for leadership roles in technology-based organizations. This combination enables students not only to understand engineering, management and business concepts, but also to understand how that intersection distinctively shapes the world and their careers.

Career paths in management of technology have been a lucrative choice for engineers, according to the 2014 Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook. It notes that the median salary for technology managers is $20,000, more than engineers and in most cases has better growth prospects.

School of Engineering Dean Bruce Berdanier, Ph.D., said, 鈥淲e have observed sustained high demand for graduates of the MOT program. Many companies today are looking for students that have the engineering insights that come from the BS engineering degrees coupled with the management and economic insights that come from the MS MOT degree. The two degrees together are a dynamite combination for companies that want to invest in and manage the development of technological innovation.鈥

For more information, contact Dr. Harvey Hoffman ( hhoffman@fairfield.edu ).

Last modified: 01-28-16 07:33 AM

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