Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology
The flex MBA with an emphasis in engineering technology is offered in cooperation with the Department of Engineering Technology, an academic division of the College of Science and Engineering. MBA students pursuing the engineering technology specialization will find enhanced career opportunities with companies oriented significantly toward engineering and technology. This is a 39-credit hour program consisting of the following:
Tier I Courses (9 hours)
BA 5351: Organizational Performance for Competitive Advantage (must be first course)
FIN 5352: Developing the Financial Perspective in Organizations († BA 5351)
BA 5100A**, B and C: Business Professional Development
Tier II Courses (21 hours)
ECO 5316: Managerial Economics (*BA 5351)
MGT 5314: Organizational Behavior and Theory (*BA 5351)
QMST 5338: Operations Management (*BA 5351)
MKT 5321: Marketing Management (*BA 5351)
ACC 5361: Accounting Analysis for Managerial Decision Making (*BA 5351 & FIN 5352)
QMST 5334: Advanced Statistical Methods for Business (*BA 5351 & FIN 5352)
MGT 5313: Strategic Management († All Tier II courses, but may be concurrent with some)
Elective Courses (9 hours, select three from the following)
TECH 5315: Engineering Economic Analysis
TECH 5364: Statistical Applications in Manufacturing Process Control
TECH 5382: Industry Ecology
TECH 5385: Readings in Technology
TECH 5387: Planning Advanced Technology Facilities
Tier I | 9 hours |
Tier II | 21 hours |
Graduate Electives
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9 hours
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TOTAL MBA | 39 hours |
* prerequisite course(s)
** BA 5100A taken in first semester; B and C taken in subsequent semesters for a total of 3 credit hours
† prerequisite or can be taken concurrently