Master of Science in the Management of Technology (MSMOT) endows students with the necessary knowledge, creativity, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills to successfully manage technology enterprises of all kinds. This is accomplished by the broad MSMOT curriculum, which includes courses from the MBA program in the Charles F. Dolan School of Business. The program is focused on the use of management and business principles for projects related to technology.
Upon graduation, you’ll have the confidence and skills to meet the most demanding management challenges businesses face: management of human physical resources, management of design and manufacturing, management of information systems, and systems engineering.
Career & Professional Opportunities
Through Fairfield's M.S. in the Management of Technology program, you'll develop a deeper comprehension of business planning and economics in the framework of global markets, as well as:
Entrepreneurial skills
Training in design and manufacturing disciplines
Management and effective use of information resources
Product and process development strategies that are crucial to effective leadership in technological entrepreneurship
Expected September 2024
School of Engineering
1073 North Benson Road,
FAIRFIELD,
Connecticut,
6824, United States
Applicants for the M.S. in Management of Technology must hold a degree from a regionally accredited college or university (or the international equivalent) in science or engineering, or its equivalent in the general area of technology and engineering. Those with extensive work experience in a technology environment, whose academic and professional record suggest the likelihood of success in a demanding graduate program, will also be considered. Prerequisite coursework or demonstrated aptitude in the following subjects is required:
IELTS: 6.5, TOEFL: 80, a minimum score of 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language is the preferred documentation
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.