Technology Management

Program Type
Undergraduate Major
Degree
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Modes of Study
Blended;In Person

Full-time tuition

In-state: $8,910;
Out-of-state: $26,250 (30 credit hours per year). New England residents may qualify for tuition breaks. See details and other costs

Financial aid

Average offer covers a large portion of tuition & fees.
In-state: nearly 100%;
Out-of-state: nearly 70%.
May include scholarships, grants, waiver, & work-study. Explore aid

Program duration

Finish in as few as 2 years with a prior associate’s degree. Typical completion time is 4 years with no prior college credit. Explore options

Admissions

SAT & ACT scores optional. Early action & year-round admissions. View application process & deadlines

Program Highlights

  • Develop the skills and knowledge base to serve as a leader of technical teams across diverse industries.
  • Learn to solve real-world problems in the workplace through internships and co-ops with regional businesses and industries.
  • Study in a program that is nationally accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE).
  • Save time by transferring prior college credits.
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Program requirements

Our program prepares students to become technically advanced professionals who plan, direct, organize, and control operations in a variety of organizations.

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Manage ever-changing environments

Technical management careers can be found in every business and industry, including finance, human resources, operations management, sales, health information, and more. Prepare to succeed as a tech-savvy professional managing ever-changing environments reliant on technology.

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National accreditation

Our BS in Technology Management program is accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE).

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Expert leadership

Taught by expert instructors and faculty with extensive experience in your chosen field, the program provides current best practices based on industry standards.

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Do you live in New England?

You may be eligible for a special reduced tuition rate, as part of the New England Regional Student Program (RSP).

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Scholarship opportunities

Scholarships offer valuable financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid. You’ll be automatically considered for Merit Scholarships when you apply for admission by the deadline. Additional opportunities are available.

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Considering transferring to USM?

We welcome students who are transferring from another four-year university or community college. Our knowledgeable Admissions Counselors will help you to navigate the admissions and credit-transfer process.

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