2011-2013 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog (with addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Science in Management
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Academic and Administrative Director: Bohdan Hoshovsky
The Department of Technology Management at th Polytechnic Institute of NYU is the New York City/Tri-State region’s academic hub for technology and innovation management.
The Master of Science in Management degree (MSM) is recognized by the Graduate Management Admission Council as a graduate professional-management degree. NYU-Poly’s modern MSM curriculum prepares working professionals for increasing responsibility in management in technologyintensive settings and entrepreneurial venues. Unlike longer and more general management programs elsewhere, the MSM is structured so that students, without losing needed breadth, can more quickly concentrate on their specialized areas of interest—all within the larger technology and innovation management domain. In short, the MSM represents an efficient, focused, up-to-date and unique professional learning experience.
The program has been thoroughly designed to develop competencies in modern decision making and to select, allocate and direct human, financial, physical, technological and organizational resources during rapid, technology-driven change. These management skills can be applied in a broad range of professional settings in the private and public sectors, in production and service-oriented activities, and in traditional and high-technology environments.
The MSM program in management takes a pragmatic, modern, results-oriented approach that emphasizes integrating technology, people and advanced managerial approaches to create value in the marketplace and in modern organizations. Unlike a traditional MBA, the MSM possesses an efficiently designed curriculum, wherein students specialize quickly. Even subjects such as finance and marketing are taught not as special areas of expertise, but as basic tools for managerial decision making in a technologyintensive and knowledge-based environment. NYU-Poly supports these courses with a modern, Web-based infrastructure. The program continually introduces state-of-the-art material in paper and digital format. MSM graduates are ready to advance swiftly in a competitive business world.
The department tailors class schedules and teaching to the specific needs of its students, many of whom are working professionals. Classes are typically offered after regular office hours. Class structure enables participants to receive individual attention and to work closely with faculty. The course of study is for those aspiring to work in, or currently working in, technology-intensive industries and in companies that depend on technology and innovation for products and services.
After completing the core courses, MSM degree candidates build further managerial skills by choosing from the following concentrations, all of which are designed for success in a global economy in which on-going innovation is required. MSM concentrations include:
- Management, Entrepreneurship Concentration, M.S.
- Management, Electronic Business Concentration, M.S.
- Management, Project Management Concentration, M.S.
- Management, Technology Management Concentration, M.S.
- Management, Information Management and Telecommunications Management Concentration, M.S.
- Management, Human Resource Management Concentration, M.S.
- Management, Construction Management Concentration, M.S.
- Custom Concentration (only with preapproval of the MSM Program Director)
The program concludes with an overarching capstone project course, Project in Strategy and Innovation. Students also may elect, with the TM Chair’s and MSM Program Director’s pre-approval, to conclude the MSM with a MG 997X MS Thesis in Technology Management instead of .
The program requires some fundamental knowledge of probability and statistics. Students without such a background are required to take a managerial probability and statistics course such as MA 2054 , MG 5050 , or its equivalent. Students with this background may apply to waive this requirement.
Visit the program’s website for further information.
Goals and Objectives
The goal of the Master of Science in Management is to provide the highest quality and most effectively designed learning experience that centers broadly on modern managerial arenas encompassing innovation, technology and information management, e-business and entrepreneurship in the New York City/Tri-State Region and beyond.
We encourage NYU-Poly graduate students to broaden their knowledge through our technology management course offerings. The MSM Program espouses a synergistic approach with several NYU-Poly Graduate degree programs outside of TM which have incorporated MSM courses in their curricula.
Admission and Degree Requirements
Criteria for admission include a bachelor’s degree with at least a B average from an accredited college or university and demonstrated evidence of motivation, maturity, and the ability to benefit from and contribute to professional graduate studies. Students must exhibit a strong desire to make a difference in fields associated with innovation, technology and modern change. An applicant who lacks certain criteria may be admitted as a nondegree (nonmatriculated) student with the subsequent opportunity to become a matriculated degree candidate. Satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or an acceptable equivalent test, such as the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), may be requested to support admission.
The MSM requires completion of 12 courses, for 36 credits with a B average or better. A maximum of nine transfer credits may be granted for graduate courses taken elsewhere prior to enrollment in MSM after they are evaluated by an MSM adviser.
Undergraduates in Graduate MSM Classes
With three exceptions, undergraduates may not enroll in graduate MSM classes. The exceptions are: (1) undergraduate students enrolled in a joint BS-MS program associated with the Management Department, with the approval of an adviser in the Technology Management Department, may register for Graduate Management courses; (2) undergraduate seniors with a 3.0 GPA or better, with the signature of the MSM program director, may register for MSM core courses: MG 6013 , MG 6073 , MG 6083 , MG 6093 , MG 6503 and MG 8673 ; and (3) undergraduate seniors majoring in BTM with a 3.0 GPA or better, with the signature of the MSM program director, may register for any MSM course.
Advanced Certificate Programs
The Department of Technology Management offers several advanced certificate programs for professionals with work experience. Applicants for advanced certificate programs must hold bachelor’s degrees. Matriculation in an advanced certificate program requires formal application and acceptance to one of the Advanced Certificate Programs. All Advanced Certificate Programs described here are comprised of five courses (totaling 15 credits) that meet individual needs and meet the certificate’s requirements, as indicated below.
Students are issued certificates after they complete a sequence with an average grade of B or better. Those who choose to apply for a Master of Science in Management are able, upon admission, to apply all courses completed for a certificate toward fulfillment of the graduate degree requirements. Additional information can be obtained from the TM department.
Advanced Technology Management Certificates are offered in the following fields:
* Offered jointly with the CE Department. Please refer to the Construction Management section of this catalog for further details. ProgramsGraduate CertificateMaster of Science- Management, Construction Management Concentration, M.S.
- Management, Electronic Business Concentration, M.S.
- Management, Entrepreneurship Concentration, M.S.
- Management, Human Resource Management Concentration, M.S.
- Management, Information Management and Telecommunications Management Concentration, M.S.
- Management, M.S.
- Management, Project Management Concentration, M.S.
- Management, Technology Management Concentration, M.S.
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