Dare to complete your M.S. in Technological Systems Management, and/or a Ph.D. in
Technology, Policy and Innovation.
DTAS Graduate Programs
M. S. in Technological Systems Management
Understanding general and specific characteristics, capabilities, and limitations
of modern technologies is essential for those who need to use, manage and create them.
Leading teams and otherwise interacting in modern scientific, engineering, and educational
settings requires skills specific to certain needs.
The master’s degree offers three concentrations: Technology Management, Resilience
and Sustainability, and Educational Technology.
The PhD program is designed with an understanding that technology shapes every facet
of modern life. Familiarity with the characteristics, capabilities, and limitations
of current and emerging technologies is indispensable to wise and effective decisions
and practices in government, business, and personal life. At all levels and in all
disciplines, careers in industry, government, and education ever more turn on the
ability to see and seize the opportunities and address the problems that technology
often presents.
Students interested in pursuing a master’s degree in Technological Systems Management
in any of the three concentrations can now complete all degree requirements (30 credits)
online. Earn your degree from the comfort of your own home.
The Advanced Graduate Certificate (AGC) program was designed to provide professionals
in all fields with the necessary expertise to use technological concepts, data and
devices to improve the performance and management of modern technologies.