2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Technical Management (TECH)
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Woodrow W. Winchester, III, Ph.D., CPEM, Graduate Program Director
Toby Gouker, Ph.D., CPEM, Assistant Graduate Program Director
M.P.S., (Degree Types )
Technical Management Faculty:
The goal of the program is to develop successful leaders in today’s organization. Our graduates know how to think strategically about leading people in a diverse environment, make sound ethical decisions, and utilize technology to provide a strategic advantage at an appropriate level of risk. In addition, our graduates are prepared to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
The Technology Management program is built around a core set of six courses that provide the foundational knowledge in leadership, communications, ethics and project management. The core courses are supplemented with technically-oriented courses in entrepreneurship, international project management, and organizational leadership. Students can also earn certificates in systems engineering, cybersecurity, and others along with the Master’s degree.
Domestic Students
- A bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Engineering, Science or Technology field. (Bachelor’s degree in other fields requires a minimum of three years’ experience working in a technology field)
- Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- GREs are not required
In addition, for International Applicants:
- English Proficiency: TOEFL (99iBT) or IELTS (7.0) testing required
For more detailed information about admissions requirements please visit the program website: http://techm.umbc.edu/masters.php
International applicants should refer to the International Admission Page for special admission information.
Financial Assistance
The MPS: Technical Management is an applied, professional degree and as such does not offer research-based assistantships. However, students are eligible to apply for non-research based graduate assistantships offered through other academic departments
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