The Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology at Southeast Missouri State University, in cooperation with St. Louis Community, is providing the opportunity for students in the St. Louis region to complete the requirements for a Master of Science Degree in Technology Management in St. Louis. Students seeking admission must first satisfactorily complete a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree from an accredited institution in an industrial or engineering technology related field with a minimum 2.7 g.p.a. (4.0 scale). The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree can be from the undergraduate technology management program (2+2) or an accredited 4-year institution. Upon being admitted to the Master of Science Degree Program, students will be governed by the academic policies and degree requirements in place at Southeast Missouri State University.
The Master of Science in Technology Management is designed to serve students who have completed bachelor degrees in industrial/engineering technology or related disciplines. The program is designed to serve technical managers, facility managers, production supervisors, engineers, technicians, and related types of individuals who wish to study full-time or part-time to prepare for or enhance their leadership positions in industry and related enterprises. Program emphasis is on technical management, improving productivity, and problem- solving. Graduates will be expected to use information systems to communicate effectively, process information, and assess data to solve problems in industry. They will be prepared to evaluate the performance of technical systems and interpret the significance of data pertaining to product quality and reliability. They will become familiar with contemporary issues relating to people and technology in competitive world-class markets and will be able to identify and apply techniques for organizing resources to enhance productivity and accomplish objectives in a cost-efficient and timely manner. Graduates will serve as effective leaders, supervisors, and managers in technical enterprises..
* Primarily as Internet and Web-Enhanced courses in the St. Louis region.
Students in St. Louis may complete one of two focus areas:
Each students program will be different. Because of different requirements for the bachelor of applied science degree, advisement is very important. Mr. Brett Richardson is the Coordinator and Advisor for the program. A copy of the program planning guide he will use to advise individual students appears on the next page. For information on admission, enrollment, or advisement for the program, see the contact info below.
For more information, contact:
Brett Richardson
Engineering and Technology Department
St. Louis Community College FlorissantValley
3400 Pershall Road
St. Louis, MO 63135
Phone: (314) 513-4311
Fax: (314) 513-4718
E-mail: brichardson@semo.edu