The program offers flexibility that enables students to design their programs of study to meet specific education and employment objectives.

Students will acquire knowledge related to:
  • Central concepts and issues related to the study of technology and society;
  • Significant technical developments and their effects on individuals, societies, the environment, and the workplace;
  • The integration of information from various sources and disciplines to solve sociotechnical problems; and
  • Major tools and methodologies for assessing technology?s impact on society.

The MS-TC program promotes flexibility, enabling students to design more than one-half of the program to suit specific education and employment objectives. Working students can pursue a degree either full-time or part-time, with all core courses offered in multiple formats, including evening, hybrid, and online.