Stevens Institute of Technology's Howe School Supplies Graduates with the Business, Technology Management and People Skills to Thrive in Today's Workplace.
Are you not moving up the corporate ladder because you're not keeping up with technology? In an unpredictable job market Stevens Institute of Technology continues to offer students new and innovative ways to advance their careers.
Stevens' NEW Master's of Business Administration in Technology Management (MBA-TM) offered through the Howe School of Technology Management, teaches students to use their business, technology management and people skills to align technology trends with customer needs. Students learn to manage their organizations more efficiently in an increasing complex and competitive world.
"The MBA in Technology Management program is unique among the traditional MBA programs. While students still learn about finance, marketing and accounting, Stevens' focuses on giving students the skills they need to succeed in a technology driven workplace," said Ted Stohr Hultin, associate dean of Stevens' Howe School of Technology Management.
"I have people with technological skills and people with management skills but few who have both. I need more of them," said a senior executive in an interview for the Howe School.
"The Howe School's MBA in Technology Management focuses on the skills of tangible value to a firm - product and process innovation and strategic project management," continued Stohr. "We couple these skills with the development of communication and leadership skills through innovative educational techniques, small class sizes and personal interaction with professors."
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In a technology driven world, Stevens' MBA in Technology Management fills an educational void, providing in-depth preparation for graduates to dramatically advance their careers.
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