Courses are offered online or on-site at the UCM main campus and UCM ? Lee?s Summit. Our facilities are designed to provide students with the opportunity to experience state-of-the-art technology, software applications, and equipment.
Flexibility to Specialize
Join this accredited program and earn your Master?s degree in as few as two years. Students can select 12 to 15 hours of credit from approved electives that allow them to specialize in an area of interest. The specialization areas include: Automation, Construction Management, Computer Sciences, Engineering Technology, GIS, Lean Six-Sigma, Manufacturing Management, Network Security; other approved concentrations are also possible. These graduate electives are to be taken at UCM.
A survey of recent graduates found the average age was 40 with a mean salary of US$65,000 per year. Some occupational titles include industrial designer, construction site supervisor, quality engineer, supply chain manager, Java developer, system analyst, and project manager.
Student Learning Outcomes - The graduate with a Master of Science degree in Technology will gain knowledge and skills relating to:
- Organizational Style
- Global Orientation
- Quality Systems
- Technology Management
- Technological Ethics and Society
- Research for Innovation
The Master of Science degree in Technology is focused on preparing students for professional positions in technology related organizations, enterprises, and activities. Graduates are prepared in a range of rapidly evolving technological disciplines, as entrepreneurs and members of an organizational enterprise. Applicants must hold an appropriate baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution. Students are able to select coursework to meet their individual career goals. The program of study will include a blend of advanced technologies, management, communication, safety, research, quality assurance and relevant computer applications depending on a specific discipline.