
These are graduate courses in technology at the 400- and 500-level, as approved by a faculty advisor. This allows the student flexibility to develop a specialization. Students selecting a strand will take four courses in that strand, or five if the Plan B (Comprehensive Exam) option is chosen.
Courses typically selected for MS Technology Management Specializations include, but are not limited to the following. Also note:
- An individual plan of study may include courses from more than one specialization area.
- Some of these specialization courses also full or partially constitute graduate Official Certificate Programs (OCPs), which can be attained along with the MS degree.
Lean & Six Sigma
Courses marked (*) are part of the Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma OCP.
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Supply Chain & Logistics
Courses marked (*) are part of the Supply Chain and Logistics OCP.
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Environment, Health & Safety
Courses marked (*) constitute the Environmental & Occupational Safety OCP.
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Advanced Manufacturing / Industry 4.0