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The Master of Science in Technology stands out as the most adaptable graduate program within the College of Technology, allowing customization to meet diverse professional objectives through chosen specializations. This program delivers advanced training in technical, scientific, managerial, and leadership domains for professionals in business and industrial technical/management roles. Designed for working professionals, the online degree accommodates full-time employment commitments. The curriculum includes a 15-credit core covering research methods, global challenges, leadership development, quality systems management, and statistical analysis, plus a one-credit assessment component. Students complete the 33-credit requirement with nine credits of specialization courses and nine credits of elective studies, aligning with individual career aspirations. Applicants generally hold undergraduate degrees in technology-related fields and may need prerequisite coursework depending on their academic background and chosen emphasis.
The Department of Technology and Workforce Learning offers this Master of Science degree with a Technology major, featuring an Automotive Technology specialization option.