Master of Science in Technology Management (Seoul, Korea)
A 36-credit degree program
The Master of Science in Technology Management (MSTM) is a joint program between Stony Brook University and the Seoul School of Integrated Sciences and Technologies (aSSIST) and takes place primarily in Seoul, Korea. Students complete 36 credits of required courses leading to both aSSIST's MBA and Stony Brook University's MS in Technology Management degree simultaneously. Students must meet the degree requirements of both schools.
The program combines foundational business knowledge with technology management for technology specialists. The program aims to provide practical as well as intellectual tools for engineers and technical specialists who are moving into managerial positions, and who need to complement their technical expertise with general business, organizational and strategic management capabilities.
The program has two components - one includes students taking courses on a part-time basis in Korea. In the second, students travel to the United States to attend a three-week summer study program at Stony Brook University, completing course work and immersing themselves in the culture. The program is taught by both Korean-based faculty and US faculty, some of whom travel to Korea to teach. All classes in the program are taught in English.
3-Week Study Program at Stony Brook University
- Classes taken on the Stony Brook University campus
- Located just 60 miles from New York City. The campus has its own train station with destinations to Manhattan and other parts of NYC.
- Stony Brook is located on the North Shore of Long Island, NY, on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. There are dozens of beaches, golf courses, and other attractions close by.
- The schedule includes long weekends of free time to allow for ample time for travel to cities and attractions such as Boston, Washington DC, Philadelphia and Niagara Falls.
- Field trips to local companies and on-campus Stony Brook research facilities including the Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT) and Advanced Energy Center (AEC).
Curriculum
Admitted students will take a prescribed 36 credits; all courses are 1.5 credits.
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General Management Courses |
TMP 542 International Business, Technology and the Economy |
TMP 543 Leadership, Team Effectiveness and Communication |
TMP 544 Organizational Behavior |
TMP 545 Basic Financial Accounting |
TMP 547 Business Strategy |
TMP 549 Negotiation Strategy |
TMP 573 Basic Marketing Principles and the Information Economy |
TMP 585 Operations Management for Technology Organizations |
TMP 586 Human Resources Management for High Technology Environments |
TMP 594 Finance A |
TMP 596 Finance B |
Technology Management Courses |
TMP 546 Managerial Accounting for High Technology Organizations |
TMP 551 Data Analysis for Technology Managers |
TMP 552 Management Science for Technology Managers 1 |
TMP 553 Management Science for Technology Managers 2 |
TMP 554 Data Mining for Technology Management 1 |
TMP 556 Data Mining for Technology Management 2 |
TMP 574 Marketing of Technology Based Products |
TMP 591 Technology Management and Emerging Industries |
TMP 597 Technology Management and Strategy |
TMP 598 Technology and Entrepreneurship |
TMP 599 Intellectual Property Strategy |
Project Courses |
TMP 577 Business Project A |
TMP 578 Business Project B |
Please note that this information is used for advising purposes. Students are required to follow the degree requirements published in the Graduate Bulletin for the semester that they began their program. Students should consult their academic advisor if they have any questions regarding their program requirements. |