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Master of Science in Innovation and Technological Entrepreneurship MSITEFrom a competitive perspective, the shift from a manufacturing base to a technology-innovation and knowledge-based economy requires new skills among organizational employees. In conversations with executive staff in major companies in the region we have been told repeatedly that the region’s engineers and scientists need to be entrepreneurial. As competition and costs rise, research and development efforts must clearly contribute to business growth and the company bottom line. Thus, companies are looking for technical professionals who can generate new ideas and new businesses. The goal of the Master of Science in Innovation and Technological Entrepreneurship (MSITE) is to provide engineers, business majors and scientists with the skills and knowledge required to drive innovation in today’s collaborative, global workforce. Using a combination of class work, case work and real-world project activity, students will • Understand and leverage the business opportunities accompanying technology innovation within established companies and through the launch of new ventures, A graduate of the MSITE program should be prepared to manage innovation in established firms or to launch new technology-oriented ventures. Program of Study The MSITE consists of ten courses (30 credits), including 4 core courses (12 credits), 4 elective courses (12 credits, 6 of which must be in Engineering and/or Science) and a 2 course (6 credit) practicum. Each student will participate in the development and delivery of a team capstone project (through the 2 course practicum) which will be reviewed by an external professional panel. Complete course descriptions are available in this document, MSITE_BROCH.pdf. The program is outlined below.
64.650 - Innovation & Emerging Technology Program Electives 66.635 - Project Management or * Special Topics Program Capstone Part-Time and Full-Time Study Students are admitted on either a part-time or full-time basis. Courses meet during the evening hours beginning at 6 p.m., with additional online and blended course options. Part-time students are expected to graduate within five years. For an MBA student, the full-time course load is nine credits. Degree requirements usually are completed in two years for students attending full-time. Admissions Process For more information on the MSITE admissions process, please visit the MSITE Prospective Student page.
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